Bob And Nancy Fanning's Home
The Bob And Nancy Fanning's Home Pickleball Court in Syracuse, Indiana has two outdoor courts available for all to access and play. Both courts are permanent so no need to BYO equipment or court. These courts can be used free of charge at any time, making it the perfect spot for anyone looking to get a quick game of pickleball.

Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 2
- Indoor Courts:
- 0
- Outdoor courts:
- 2
- Type:
- -
In addition, the Bob And Nancy Fanning's Home Pickleball Court also includes two indoor courts. Those seeking some sun and fresh air can stay outdoors while other players wanting a more controlled environment can head indoors. No matter which court you choose, you always have the option of bringing your own equipment if desired.
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Bring Your Own Nets
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a fee to play at Bob and Nancy Fanning's Home pickleball courts?
No, there is no fee to play at Bob and Nancy Fanning's Home pickleball courts. They generously offer free access to the courts for all players.
How many outdoor pickleball courts are available at Bob and Nancy Fanning's Home?
There are two outdoor pickleball courts available at Bob and Nancy Fanning's Home. These courts are open for public use, providing ample space for players to enjoy the game.
Are there any indoor pickleball courts at Bob and Nancy Fanning's Home?
No, there are no indoor pickleball courts available at Bob and Nancy Fanning's Home. However, the two outdoor courts offer players the opportunity to enjoy playing pickleball in an outdoor setting.
What type of lines are on the pickleball courts at Bob and Nancy Fanning's Home?
The lines on the pickleball courts at Bob and Nancy Fanning's Home are permanent lines. This ensures that players have clear boundaries while playing, making it easier to determine if a ball is in or out of play.
Do I need to bring my own nets to play at Bob and Nancy Fanning's Home?
Yes, players need to bring their own nets when playing at Bob and Nancy Fanning's Home. The court does not provide nets, so it is important for players to come prepared with their own equipment.