Welcome to the best Friendly, Social, Local Badminton Club in Pinner and Northwood Area!

 

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Playing badminton gets you health and makes new friends too!

We are a long standing badminton club in the local area, having started playing in 2014 with just a few friends playing on Monday evenings only. Today we run six days a week, with multiple sessions on some days across multiple venues! We have over 150 regular players each month. To read more about our club history, click here.

150+

Regular players

Sessions in a week

Badminton England Affiliated Club

Membership no. CL007504

Badminton England is the national governing body for the sport of badminton in England. It aims to govern, encourage and develop the sport throughout England. Originally established in 1893 as the Badminton Association of England in Portsmouth, the association is now based in Milton Keynes

Play Badminton Club is a Badminton England Affiliated Club (membership no. CL007504). You can learn more about Badminton England on their website. Normal rules of badminton game are followed, click here.

This Girl Can

Register supporter

This Girl Can is a campaign to get women and girls active. Trying to encourage women to overcome barriers and get back into sport such as badminton or other activities that will get them moving. The campaign celebrates active women who are doing their thing no matter how they do it, how they look or even how sweaty they get. The campaign was launched in 2015 and to date has encouraged 4 million people to take up an activity.

Play Badminton Club is a registered approved supporter of This Girl Can and runs a monthly women's only session, on the first Tuesday of each month. The session is run by women for women. 

To read more about This Girl Can, please visit their website.

We are vegan friendly

Enabling a sustainable future

We play with nylon shuttlecocks at all our club sessions and competitions.

Badminton World Federation (BWF) has already approved the use of synthetic feather shuttlecocks at BWF International sanctioned tournaments of all levels in 2021. This a huge step away from using natural feature shuttles and helping ensure long-term sustainability. BWF found that synthetic feather shuttle could reduce shuttlecock usage up to 25 percent, providing a significant environmental and economic edge for badminton going forward.

To learn more about types of shuttlecocks and why, click here.