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BP Bankshot Basketball

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Peter Bluesten Park501 SE 1st AveHallandale Beach, FL, 33009(954)457-1452Facility: BP Bankshot Basketball

The City of Hallandale Beach offers athletic courts at BF James Park (Basketball), Golden Isles Park (Basketball, Bocce), Joseph Scavo Park (Basketball), OB Johnson Park (Tennis), Peter Bluesten Park (Basketball, Bankshot, Racquetball, Tennis), South City Beach Park (Bocce, Sand Volleyball) and North City Beach Park (Sand Volleyball).

Athletic Courts are available for open play on a first come first serve basis unless reserved. Organized athletics require a facility rental permit from the City prior to use. Lessons and/or training require written permission from the City. All Florida Tennis/ Smatt Tennis Academy is the exclusive provider of tennis lessons and programs.

Priority is given to City of Hallandale Beach and partner organizations. Permits can be requested at the Cultural Community Center, 410 SE 3rd St, Monday through Thursday, 8am to 5:30pm.
Bankshot™ is a new game of skill and challenge that is often described as a "mini golf, but with a basketball." Players of all ages and abilities, including disabled participants, proceed through a course of angled, curved and non-conventionally configured brightly colored backboards, banking shots off the Bankboards™ and through the rims. Bankshot™ Sports are non-aggressive and entirely inclusionary. Participants play alongside, not against, each other.

A Bankshot™ course consists of a varying number of stations-depending upon the size of the court-each with a uniquely shaped Bankboard™. Each Bankshot™ requires a different banked shot to score. Some shots demand caroms off two Bankboards™. Some are ricochets and some diabolically maddening shots have three Bankboards™ and two rims. Players may use a scorecard to track their score as they shoot increasingly difficult shots at each of the stations.