by Karen Mannheimer | Aug 8, 2019 | Backyard Courts, Multi-Game Courts
Everyone knows that Grand Slam Courts builds basketball courts and tennis courts. Did you know that one of these courts can double—or even triple—as a court for other sports and games? We know that Grand Slam Courts is installing family fun. Our backyard courts offer...
by Karen Mannheimer | Jul 3, 2019 | Backyard Courts, Multi-Game Courts, Pickleball, Spurs
Pickleball is one of the nation’s fastest growing sports. Those who play the sport say that it is fun, fast, and easy for all ages to pick up and play well. Pickleball is played on a court that is like a tennis court, but smaller. A pickleball court is 20 feet wide by...
by Karen Mannheimer | May 22, 2019 | Backyard Courts, Benefits of Sports, SnapSports
Many people associate health and fitness with a gym membership. A fitness club or gym is a great way to get consistent exercise. But, it’s not for everyone. In fact, there are some very good reasons to spend more time exercising outdoors—on your court from Grand Slam...
by Karen Mannheimer | Jan 21, 2019 | Backyard Courts, SnapSports
This is a common question from interested clients. They question whether their backyard is big enough. Or flat enough. Or whether a new court would interfere with landscaping or drainage or SOMETHING! Our team at Grand Slam Courts has years of experience constructing...
by Janet Macdaniel | Dec 17, 2018 | Backyard Courts, Benefits of Sports
If you worry about the excessive amount of screen time the family gets. If you would like to encourage more outdoor time and better fitness. If you want to improve both mind and body. For all of these concerns, there is no better family gift—and no better way to...
by Karen Mannheimer | Jun 27, 2018 | Backyard Courts, Basketball, Benefits of Sports
SOCIAL BENEFITS Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine reports that out of 14,000 high school athletes, the ones who regularly played sports were less likely to use drugs. The National Household Survey of Drug Abuse found that students who played sports were less likely to...