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    Here with the wife for one of her tennis matches. Sher plays here a lot but I have never been here…read more It's really nice and clean. It's the same size as our local tennis club. There are large power line towers throughout the courts. They have birds all over them which is a little noisy. Never like being by these towers. They have some nice seating by the courts which is a really nice touch for us spectators. Our club dont have chairs. :(. A nice place to have a tennis match at.

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