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Pickleball vs Golf: Can the Paddle Overtake the Club in India?

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Posted by Admin 15 May 2025

Written by- AKSH GUPTA

 

 

Across the globe and now in India, a new sport is making noise—literally and figuratively. It’s fast, addictive, social, and surprisingly low-maintenance. Meet Pickleball, a sport that’s exploding in popularity and beginning to challenge golf for turf, attention, and new players.

 

But can a paddle-based street sport truly compete with golf’s century-old legacy—especially in a country where golf is increasingly seen as a status symbol and a career path?

 

Let’s explore the rise of pickleball, what it means for golf, and why Indian golfers (both amateur and professional) should watch this trend closely—not as a threat, but as a possible wake-up call.

 

The Pickleball Boom: From Niche to National

 

  • Globally, pickleball is the fastest-growing sport for the third consecutive year. In the U.S. alone, it grew 223% between 2020 and 2023, with over 36 million players as per the Association of Pickleball Professionals (APP).
     
  • In India, cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi are rapidly adding pickleball courts in clubs, rooftops, gyms, and even malls.
     
  • According to the All India Pickleball Association (AIPA), the sport has grown to over 15,000 regular players in just the past 2 years, with 28+ state associations now affiliated.
     

 

Golf’s Ground Still Holds Strong

 

Golf, too, has shown growth—especially in India:

 

  • Over 2.5 lakh registered golfers exist in the country, with a steady 5-7% rise in amateur participation annually.
     
  • India's success stories like Shubhankar SharmaAditi Ashok, and the rise of junior golf academies are inspiring new entrants.
     
  • Cities like Delhi NCR, Hyderabad, and Pune are seeing increased demand for memberships and pay-and-play models.
     

But here’s the shift: younger players are demanding quicker, more social formats, which pickleball seems to deliver instantly.

 


 

 Pickleball vs Golf: Clash of Culture or Complement?

 

Let’s compare:

 

Feature Golf Pickle Ball
Avg. Game Time 4-5 Hours 30-45 Minutes
Entry Cost ₹15,000+ (clubs, course fees) ₹5,000 (paddle, shoes, net share)
Space Requirement 100+ acres for 18-hole courses 1 tennis court = 4 pickleball courts
Demographic Appeal 12-70+ age, higher-income bracket 12-70+, cross-generational
Social Nature Formal Casual & Community-Driven

 

Conclusion:


Pickleball may not "kill" golf, but it is redefining how people experience sport—especially urban youth. It's snackable, inclusive, and scalable. Golf, meanwhile, remains aspirational but must adapt to new formats (9-hole rounds, indoor simulators, team-based leagues) if it wants to attract the next generation.

 

 Why Indian Golfers Should Care

 

For Amateurs: Pickleball’s rise may pull potential beginners away from golf—unless golf becomes more accessible.

 For Pros: New formats and younger fan engagement may come from studying pickleball’s community playbook.

 For Golf Course Owners & Brands: Could hybrid spaces (golf + pickleball) be the new country club model?

 

The Road Ahead: Coexistence, Not Competition

 

Rather than a zero-sum game, this is a chance for Indian sport culture to evolve. Golf can borrow pickleball’s best elements—speed, sociability, and accessibility—while doubling down on its elite and professional roots.

 

Let us know in the comments:


Do you see pickleball as a passing trend, a real challenger, or a friendlier cousin to golf?

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