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Look back at Malton Rackets Club as it celebrates 50-years
Malton Rackets Club is gearing up for 2026, with the club celebrating the building of the clubhouse a half-century ago.
With racketball, tennis, and bowls in full swing, with courts ready and various leagues in progress, the club says there is no “closed season”.
Although the squash competition season just ended, coaching options remain available.
Members of the club take a combined effort to actively maintain and upgrade the club’s facilities.
This includes squash and racketball courts, tennis courts (grass and hard), bowls green, licensed bar, changing facilities, and table pool areas.
The club fosters a sense of camaraderie among its members through in-club competitions, an enjoyable inter-sport challenge, participation in local leagues, and a common summer barbecue.
With 360 members across the sports, Malton Rackets Club also offers social sessions across the sports.
The clubhouse across the bowls green (Image: Malton Rackets Club)
These social sessions allow members and potential newcomers to check out the club’s environment.
The club also gives the opportunity to learn a new sport and reconnect with ones from the past.
With room for new members, the club invites all levels of play and provides coaching.
Details about the social sessions can be found on the club’s website: maltonracketsclub.com.
Malton Rackets Club has also planned a forthcoming Bingo Night, scheduled for Friday, April 17, 2026.
The bar will open at 6.30pm, with the main event starting at 7:30pm.
Attendees have the opportunity to win from the many prizes that will be on offer. The standout top prize is £50 in cash.
Tickets are priced at £10, which covers six games and snacks.
Those interested in attending the Bingo Night can book online via the club’s website: https://www.maltonracketsclub.com/EventsV2
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