TEXAS
This page will show all Texas cities that have a club on this database. If you know of any other places to play that are not on this list, please email the information to me at [email protected]
Austin
Dallas
Houston
Irving
Plano
Richardson
Waco
Austin
Austin Table Tennis Club
Austin, TX 78641
Contact: Jon Dorn
Phone: (254) 938-2525
Hours of Operation:
Open 24 hours a day for members.
Sunday closed
Monday closed
Tuesday 1800 - ????
Wednesday closed
Thursday 1800 - ????
Friday closed
Saturday 0900 - ????
Number of Tables: 6
Fees: $4.00/day or $40.00/mth
Level of Play: Intermediate to Expert
Additional comments: Coaching and leagues available. Members very helpful to beginners.
URL: www.netwark.com/attc/
Dallas
TLC Table Tennis Club
17950 Preston Rd.
Dallas, TX 75252
Contact: Mike Kimmel
Phone: (972) 250-9659
Hours of Operation:
Sunday closed
Monday 1700 - 1930
Tuesday closed
Wednesday closed
Thursday closed
Friday closed
Saturday closed
Number of tables: 1
Fees: none
Level of Play: Beginner - Intermediate
Additional comments: This is basically for the employees of AT&T. However, if you want a place to play and ask nicely, they will let you participate. Because there is only 1 table, there are a lot of doubles matches.
Houston
Houston Table tennis Center
4997 West Bellfort
Houston, TX 77035
Contact: Roberto Byles
Phone: (713) 721-PLAY
Hours of Operation:
Sunday 1200 - 1800
Monday 1200 - 2200
Tuesday 1200 - 2200
Wednesday 1200 - 2200
Thursday 1200 - 2200
Friday 1200 - 2200
Saturday 1000 - 2200
Number of tables: 24
Fees: $6.00/hr for a table. $8.00/day unlimited play. $15.00/mth for unlimited weekend only play. The following monthly fees are for full use of facility:
Adults - $40.00
Junior and Senior - $25.00
Couple - $65.00
Family - $70.00
Level of Play: Beginner to Expert
Additional comments: Professional club. Well lit, wooden floors, pro-shop. Lounge area with big screen tv, showers, pool tables, darts and various board games available. Everyone should get to play at a club like this. Coaching is available and free for all monthly members.
Plano
nuthin' but net table tennis club
1200 East Parker Rd.
Plano, TX 75074
Contact: John Starr
Phone: (972) 423-NETS
Hours of Operation:
Sunday 1200 - 1800
Monday 1800 - 2200
Tuesday closed
Wednesday 1800 - 2200
Thursday 1800 - 2200
Friday closed
Saturday closed
Number of tables: 3
Fees:
Members and visiting USATT members, $2.00/day
Non-members, $4.00/day
Annual memberships are $25.00 for a current USATT member. Non USATT members may join for $40.00 and will get a 1 year USATT membership included. A monthly fee of $15.00 for members allows unlimited play. Members of the nuthin' but net rec center are considered monthly table tennis members.
Level of Play: Beginner to Advanced
Additional comments: Courts are approximately 30X17. Rec center is air-conditioned. Cement floor. Paddles and balls are available for checkout at no charge. The hours listed above are the official club hours. Annual members may play at any time that the rec center is open and space is available. They may also reserve a table for 1 hour each week. URL is http://www.geocities.com/colosseum/4094/nbnpage1.html
Richardson
Heights Recreation Center
Arapaho Rd.
Richardson, TX.
Contact: none
Phone: () -
Hours of Operation:
Sunday closed
Monday 0830 - 2200
Tuesday 0830 - 2200
Wednesday 0830 - 2200
Thursday 0830 - 2200
Friday 0830 - 2200
Saturday 0830 - 2200
Number of tables: 4
Fees: none
Level of Play: beginner to expert
Additional comments: This is a city run rec center. As such, only residents of Richardson are supposed to play here. However, this is not usually enforced unless it gets really crowded and tables are hard to come by. The 4 tables are Stiga's and were purchased by the players that attend regularly. Three tables are challenge tables where the winner stays and the last table can be reserved for 30 minutes at a time. Coaching is available and a separate room has been set up for this with another table. The room that the 4 tables are set up in is the main lobby, so there are always people walking around behind the players. There is quite a bit of room behind the tables, so this is not a big problem.
This page maintained by John Starr
Last updated on 8/11/98