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 Spring Tennis

Spring is here and we are now be playing outside at the Marshfield High School tennis courts. Just show up on Sunday mornings
any time after 7:00am.


After July 31st, the Marshfield High School tennis courts will not be available due to the construction of the new high school.
The clay courts at the South Shore YMCA in Hanover have already been reserved by the Marshfield Tennis Club from
Aug. 5th through Oct. 14th at a special discounted rate. Space is limited so please let Bud know if you're interested (bud@marshfieldtennis.com).

  

The Thrilling Trio of Tennis

Click here to view the 2012 brochure for professional tennis in New England - now affectionately known as The Thrilling Trio of Tennis.

NEW for 2012!
You will also note on the brochure that USTA New England has created a "passport" to The Thrilling Trio of Tennis. Once a fan has visited
the USTA New England booth at all three professional events to get their passport stamped, they will redeem for a free soft cooler.

 



Save the Date - June 23rd
Wood & Whites event on clay courts at the South Shore YMCA in Hanover on June 23.
Check the events page for upcoming details.



Peter Igo Park

Starting August 1, 2012, the Marshfield High School tennis courts will be
torn down to make way for the new High School and new courts will
not be available until 2015. The Marshfield Tennis Club has undertaken the
initiative to raise funds from public and private sectors as well as the USTA to
completely renovate the Peter Igo park, which will include:

  • Three new tennis courts
  • Access to the Green Harbor River for kayakers, canoeists and nature lovers
  • A new full basketball court
  • New playground and picnic facilities
  • And more!

Click here to view the proposed engineering site plans.

For more information, please visit PeterIgo.com and show your support
for this important initiative.

Click here to read the
latest article in the Marshfield Mariner
.