Squash
St. George’s Hill Lawn Tennis Club offers first-class
squash courts in Weybridge, Surrey.
First-class courts, coaching and competitions on your doorstep. International standard facilities.
Squash Coaching
We offer squash lessons and coaching at all levels, whether you’re adult or junior, novice or professional. Our programme is supported by an experienced team of England Squash and Racquetball-qualified squash coaches.
All new members get a free one-to-one lesson to help you make the best possible start to life at the Club. We especially love nurturing newcomers to the sport with our squash lessons for beginners. Our professional squash coaches are on hand to help you with whatever you need, from learning the basics to playing at a highly competitive level. They have helped to train several home-grown players to reach No.1 in the UK and play on the international stage.
Social, team and club competitions
Whatever your standard, our club is always about enjoyment. Enjoy a range of matches to suit your level,
fitness or mood. Just turn up and play – most of the sessions are free and require no booking.
- Thursday Club Night and other informal weekly social sessions
- Club competitions and monthly squash boxes
- Professional-led “Special Club Nights”
- Surrey Cup League (4 men’s, 2 women’s, 1 veteran and 1 vintage team) with our top men’s
and women’s teams having our elite Pros playing. - Friday junior club night
Junior squash
Squash is a fun, exciting and healthy game for kids of any age to learn.
Expert squash lessons for kids
At St. George’s Hill our junior squash coaching team are experienced and dedicated England Squash and Racquetball-qualified coaches. They will support your child from absolute beginner to improving and mastering the game.
We have a comprehensive junior programme that offers sessions for all ages and abilities.
Taster sessions
Not sure if your child will take to squash? Why not take a taster session? Contact us to arrange.
Why play squash?
It was invented in England in the 1800s and by the 1900s the rules had been formalised and the popularity of the game was growing. There was even a squash court on the HMS Titanic! Today, squash is played by 20 million people around the world.
There’s nothing quite like squash for an adrenaline rush. It’s a fantastic way to take some time out of your daily life, blow off steam, get fit and stay on the ball. The competitive element of squash is a healthy way of building discipline and confidence.
Squash is a fantastic game for strength and cardiovascular health. You can burn an estimated 600-1000 calories per hour playing squash. It’s also great for conditioning the upper body, arms and strengthening legs. Good for balance, hand-eye co-ordination.
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