2026 SAME Dallas & Fort Worth Annual Clay Shoot
Elm Fork Shooting Sports
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Elm Fork Shooting Sports
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| Provider | Level | Price from | Classes | Neighborhood |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elm Fork Shooting Sports | All levels | $161.9 | 1 | — |
| Dog Training Club of Dallas County, Inc. | All levels | $110 | 2 | — |
| Grover C. Keeton Golf Course | All levels | $175.26 | 1 | — |
| The Birch Racquet and Lawn Club | Beginner | n/a | 1 | — |
| Chicken N Pickle - Grand Prairie | All levels | $54.13 | 1 | — |
| Country View Golf Club | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| Omni Las Colinas Hotel | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| 4900 Throne Hall Wy | All levels | $40 | 1 | — |
| 730 Bent Trail | All levels | $108.55 | 1 | — |
| Serve & Sip Pickleball Club | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| Harwood Park | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| The Courts at Cypress Waters | All levels | $28.5 | 1 | — |
| Mockingbird Station® Shopping Center | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| Kumbala Dance Studio | All levels | $25.09 | 1 | — |
Group clinics and beginner clinics are designed for new players. Private lessons can also start from zero — just tell the pro your experience level when booking.
Public park courts are typically the lowest-cost option, with group clinics from about $20–$40 a session. Private coaching runs higher. Exact prices are on each venue's page.
Racquets are usually available to borrow or rent at parks and clubs. If you're buying, demo days at local clubs are a good way to find your fit.
Most sessions book out in advance during peak season. Use the link on the class card to reserve your spot and confirm the schedule.
If you haven't played tennis since high school gym class, you are the target audience for most adult programs in these guides. Cities and clubs everywhere run Level 1 classes for adults at roughly the same starting point — USTA rating 2.0–2.5, which means you can get a ball over the net inconsistently, or not at all. There is no age cap and no minimum fitness: beginner adults are the most common program they run.
The first decision is group versus private. Group classes (about $20–$40 per person per hour, or $80–$140 per multi-week session) are the right default: you get rally partners, built-in practice time, and usually a social circle, and the coach's attention is adequate for fundamentals. Privates ($60–$100 an hour) make sense when you have a specific problem, want faster progress, or can't find a group at your level. Most adults do a group series first and add a private later.
Where you take it matters mostly for price and indoor time. Parks and recreation departments run the cheapest classes — in our guides, $24–$140 per session series at city courts — outdoors, in daylight, with the least commitment. Tennis centers and clubs charge more but offer indoor courts, more level options, and clinics nearly every day. A membership is rarely required for classes, but check the class page: a few private clubs in our guides do require one.
What to bring to your first lesson: a racquet (borrow one or buy used if you don't have one), tennis shoes — running shoes will do for a first lesson, but tennis shoes protect your ankles on lateral movement — water, sunscreen and a hat. Balls are provided. You don't need tennis clothes. Show up ten minutes early, tell the coach you're brand new, and you'll get a warm-up, stroke basics on the forehand and backhand, and a short rally.
Expect progress in weeks, not days. Most people who do one class a week for a season feel solid enough to move to a league or a 3.0 clinic afterward — the pathway in these cities runs parks-and-rec Level 1 to Level 2 to club clinics to league play or USTA competition. And don't worry about the rating number on the schedule: coaches group by what they see on day one, not by what you put on a form.
We're adding more city guides as each one proves out. Meanwhile, these neighboring guides are live: