Tennis as an HOA Amenity. No Club Dues Required.
DC Ranch is unusual in the master-planned tennis category because it does not require a country-club membership for court access. Residents reserve community courts through the DC Ranch app, and the adjacent Village Health Clubs run formal tennis programs that residents can join independently.
The model means a homeowner gets court time without the equity buy-in. For tennis players who want the lifestyle without the club commitment, DC Ranch is one of the cleanest paths to it in north Scottsdale.
Courts and Access
Multiple hard courts at the DC Ranch Community Center, lighted for evening play. Reservations are made through the resident app. Use is included in HOA assessments.
Programs and Play
Village Health Clubs at DC Ranch runs the structured tennis programming: adult clinics, league play, junior lessons, and private instruction. Residents pay program fees on a per-class or membership basis, separate from the HOA.
For casual play, the community courts are reservation-based and well-maintained. Pickleball shares court space at peak times.
The Community Around the Tennis
DC Ranch sits on roughly 4,400 acres of north Scottsdale at the base of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. The master plan includes Country Club at DC Ranch (separate equity membership for golf) and Silverleaf inside its boundary. Tennis at the community-center level is the HOA amenity; what residents call tennis at DC Ranch lives there.
