Why Padel Is Great for Corporate Team Building
The New Golf
Padel is rapidly becoming the go-to corporate team building and networking activity, replacing golf for a generation that wants something more accessible, social, and time-efficient. A padel session takes one hour instead of four, requires no prior experience, and puts everyone on equal footing.
Why It Works for Teams
Padel is always doubles, so collaboration is built into the game. Partners must communicate, strategize, and support each other — the same skills needed in the workplace. The short learning curve means even complete beginners participate meaningfully from the first rally.
Leveling the Playing Field
Unlike golf or tennis, where beginners struggle for months, padel's accessibility means the CEO and the intern can play together and both have fun. The walls keep rallies going, so nobody spends the session chasing balls into bushes.
Time Efficient
A padel team building event fits into a lunch break or after-work slot. Book 2-3 courts for an hour, rotate teams, and add food and drinks afterward. Total time commitment: 2 hours. Compare that to a golf outing that consumes an entire day.
Planning a Corporate Event
Contact a local padel facility about group bookings. Many offer corporate packages including court time, coaching, equipment rental, and catering. For groups larger than 16, ask about tournament-style formats with rotating partners so everyone plays with everyone.
Budget Considerations
A corporate padel event for 16 people typically costs $300-$600 for court time and equipment rental. Add $200-$400 for food and drinks. That's $30-$60 per person — comparable to most team building activities and far less than a golf day.