Play padel tennis in Cochem/Mosel

Padel Tennis

The Cochem Golf Club is becoming a hub for exciting ball sports and thus a real sporting magnet for the Moselle, Eifel, and Hunsrück regions.

THREE ball sports united in one club:

Golf,
footgolf, and now also
padel tennis. The Cochem Golf Club is making it possible and offering this trendy sport on its grounds. Even more fun and socializing.

On April 30, weather permitting during construction, the Cochem padel facility will open. The golf course will become a sports and leisure center on the Moselle.

In short: when passion meets hospitality.

Two courts, a doubles court and a singles court, right next to the driving range.

Padel tennis – a rapidly growing trend in doubles play

What makes padel tennis so special?

Padel is perfect for beginners because the court, rules, and ball are easy to learn. You’ll quickly get started with exciting rallies, use the walls for cool shots, and often play doubles—perfect for running around and having fun together. With each training session, you’ll quickly notice improvements in your reaction time, sense of angle, and team strategy. Come by, learn the basics, enjoy the game, and stick with it—the fun grows with you.

  • Easy to get started—no previous experience necessary
  • Fun guaranteed
  • Exercise in the fresh air
  • A change from everyday life—athletic, fun, and something completely different

 

The thrill of the game.

You step onto the court. The walls serve as additional playing surfaces, and the racket is your tool. With every stroke, you improve your timing, reaction speed, and ball control. Padel combines technique, tactics, and agility: positioning, angle play, and early anticipation of the ball. After just a few rallies, you will notice improvements in precision and consistency.

How to play padel tennis?

Watch this video to learn how it’s done!
Have fun on the courts.

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Answers to your questions:

Footwear: non-slip padel/indoor shoes with good lateral support; depending on the surface, they should be suitable for artificial turf or hard courts.
Clothing: breathable, comfortable.

you may wear indoor shoes or normal sneakers. Neat, sporty clothing is perfectly adequate. This is only a suggestion. But please always remember that padel tennis is a sport for gentlemen and ladies.

You can borrow rackets and balls from us.

Doubles (2 vs. 2) or singles: Standard game to 4 points, winning with 4:0, 4:1, 4:2, or 4:3; often to 6 points or 8 points depending on tournament/club rules.
Typical recreational rounds last about 15–30 minutes per game.
In tournaments, matches can last longer, depending on the set structure (e.g., best-of-3 sets) and pace of play.
Roughly conservative: 15–25 minutes per game in normal recreational games.

The following conditions are suitable for outdoor padel:

Dry, mild to warm weather: Ideal for playing well.
Temperatures of around 15–25°C (slightly cool evenings, etc.) are pleasant.
Sun protection is advisable: sunscreen, headgear, shade if necessary.
Wind: Light wind is okay, strong wind can affect the game.

Yes! Registration is mandatory. This is the only way we can reserve your start times. You can reach us by phone, email, or via our contact form.