The Brook Bound Inn is truly a paradise for sports enthusiasts! With its expansive outdoor space, there’s plenty of room to host your next event or gather with friends and family. The addition of a specialized Pro Shop is a standout feature, offering top-of-the-line adidas, Pallap, and Master Athletics padel, platform, tennis, and pickleball paddles and racquets, along with premium accessories to help elevate your game.
RSPA and USTA High Performance Coach Whitney Kraft serves as the inn’s onsite racquets professional, providing both private and group lessons in pickleball, padel, tennis, and platform tennis — ensuring players of all skill levels can sharpen their techniques.
Beyond the courts, the entire Brook Bound Inn team is dedicated to making your stay unforgettable. Whether you’re perfecting your shots, unwinding by the fireplace, or taking a refreshing dip in the pool, every detail is thoughtfully curated. With a spectacular padel and pickleball multi-sport court, the Brook Bound Inn delivers a truly top-notch experience unlike any other.
For Membership information please contact [email protected] and for all playing reservations or lessons please contact Whitney Kraft at [email protected] or by calling 802-430-2001.
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Whitney Kraft is excited to serve as the Brook Bound Inn’s Racquets Director. He looks forward to introducing the fast-growing game of padel to those who have not yet experienced it, while also fostering connections among guests and members through frequent pickleball and padel socials and events.
Whitney has worked in the tennis and racquet sports industry for over 40 years. His extensive experience includes 10 years as Director of Tennis for the City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and 14 years as Director of Tennis at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, New York.
In addition to his role at Brook Bound Inn, Whitney currently serves as Tennis Coach for The Hoosac School in Hoosick, New York. He also directs racquets programming for Camp Walt Whitman in New Hampshire and the Tennis Club of Landgrove, Vermont.