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| We have enjoyed our sport court from Grand Slam Courts. It has been a great way for our entire family to play together. The process of putting it in, from start to finish, was... |
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| Having a basketball court in your backyard,
school, church, place of business, or neighborhood is a very
useful recreational area. However, you can get even more
utilization and versatility from a court by making it a
multi-game court. In this configuration, you typically have a
halfcourt set-up of at least 45' to 50' in length, but you are
able to play a variety of different games due to the ease of an
added multi-sport net and net adjustment system. And since the
light pole in this configuration doubles as the net post along
with the basketball goal, you can easily play volleyball, short
court tennis, paddle tennis, badminton, Pickleball, roller
hockey, or soccer, just to name a few, without the need of
additional net posts. Kids can sometimes get a bit bored with
one sport, so having the ability to quickly change your setup to
help keep their interest is a great benefit. If you want to
enjoy a variety of activities, then a multi-game court might be
worth looking into. The build time on these types of courts can
range, but for the most part, they can be completed in 3-6
weeks.
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