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Specialties
The Longfellow Club Specializes in Tennis, Fitness and Cardio, Pilates and Yoga, Children’s Programs, Competition Size indoor/outdoor swimming pool.
History
Established in 1972.
Longfellow opened for business in 1972 under the name of the Sudbury Racquet Club and was shortly changed to the Longfellow Racquet Club. It was an immediate hit and grew rapidly during the tennis boom of the 1970“s. However, because of increased competition coupled with a decreased demand for tennis, by 1980 the membership had fallen to around 200 members and the club was close to bankruptcy.
On August 26, 1980, Laury Hammel and Myke Farricker purchased Longfellow, which at the time consisted of six indoor tennis courts and four outdoor tennis courts with a small lobby and locker rooms. Since 1980, Longfellow has experienced consistent growth and has expanded its programs, facilities, and locations. It is currently the fourth largest independent health club organization in New England and the fifty-sixth largest in the US.
We are now called The Longfellow Clubs, and include businesses at four locations in Sudbury, Wayland, and Natick as well as an affiliated business in Franklin,