In Florida,
1. Dania.. not as good as it used to be but they do an adequate
job of maintaining it, and luckily it hasn't seen any structural
problems like Orlando. I don't think they have replaced the ceiling
tiles yet where the lights reflect, it made it darker last time
I saw it
2. The Fort.. could be #1 easy, but has a pad that has lost all
it's stuffing, the back wall is patched to hell and the side wall
has a spot where they continually paint over water run... too
bad too, because otherwise it is a dream court
3. Miami,super true, lit well, some water damage, but nothing
that would be overly dangerous or out of place, see #4.
4. ORLANDO, Lights out, need to be replaced, HOLE in in the carom
area around the two - three line.. they keep filling it, and one
good shot you have plaster or whatever all over the floor and
a broken pelota. Massive cracking around the 10-11 line area,
front wall showing bare granite NEEDS to be PAINTED. Hole in the
wood at the 6 line, another issue with the side wall in the serve
box 4-7, the ball will cut into the wall, hit the problem area
and either die or shoot violently to the outside.
used to be court. Hamilton, even though it "doesn't exist"
it is lightning fast, new, hardly used and everything there was
in as new shape.
used to be court, OCALA, given sand in the paint on the back wall,
one of the truest courts ever, was normally maintained pretty
well, and an enjoyable place to play before it became no longer
in existence.