Kenmore Badminton Club

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The Kenmore Badminton Club is a social badminton club which hosts a wide range of player skill and ages, at two badminton halls (both with 4 courts):
1. Indoor Sports Centre, Kenmore State High, Mabb St, Kenmore
2. Moggill State School, 3417 Moggill Road, Moggill.

At both locations, typically 25 players attend, ranging in age from high school age onwards. The game structure is generally defined by the players with very little intervention by the executive. Players roll on and off the courts as games are completed. Typically players participate in at least 5-6 doubles games, with keen players managing to squeeze in the odd game of singles towards the end of the evening.

Playing times:
Kenmore State High - Every Tuesday night from 7:00 to 9:30pm
Moggill State School - Every Monday night from 7:00 to 9:30pm

Fees:
Players can come along and try out the club as a casual player for two weeks at either venue, or both venues, but after that an annual membership fee is payable. (Covering 1st April to March of following year).

Adult:
Membership Fees Night Fees
Regular member
(Annual) $60 (club)+$25(insurance) $6
Regular member
(Half year) $35(club)+$25(insurance) $6
Casual member $1(club)+$25(insurance) $10


Student:
Membership Fees Night Fees
Regular member
(Annual) $35(club)+$25(insurance) $4
Regular member
(Half year) $25(club)+$25(insurance) $4
Casual member $1(club)+$25(insurance) $7

Notes:

1. New players can enjoy the first night free.
2. Annual membership starts from Apr 2012 to Mar 2013. Half year membership starts from Oct 2012 to Mar 2013.
3. Casual members can play up to 2 weeks as a trial without paying the membership fees. However they need to register as members and pay membership fees if they continue to play after 2 weeks.
4. All new players joining the Club after 1 July 2012 are to pay $25 for insurance. This provides personal accident and public liability insurance for the period up to the end of club membership year (March)

Training:
The club has been lucky enough to attract some highly skilled players who support the younger and less experienced players to continuously improve there game.
The key factor giving the club an enjoyable, fun atmosphere is that we attract a lot of very nice people who all want to play together to have fun and develop skill.

A few of the members play at multiple clubs and play in competition at these clubs, but currently the club doesn’t run any competitions.