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Looking to play badminton in Scotland? Find out all you need to know about how to play, where to play and membership offerings.
Read MoreLooking to play badminton in Scotland? Find out all you need to know about how to play, where to play and membership offerings.
Read MoreFind out all about our various memberships and which best suits your needs and interests here.
Read MoreCoaches are essential for teaching and developing players at every level of badminton – without coaches the sport would not exist in the way it does today.
Read MoreBadminton Scotland is committed to widening access and encouraging more people to play badminton.
Read MoreScottish badminton relies on volunteers for many different tasks such as, as court officials, stewards, drivers and hostesses, particularly during the staging of major events. The efforts of all these volunteers combine to enhance the presentation of badminton to the public, players, officials and visitors from other countries who attend the events in Scotland.
Read MoreTechnical Officials are central to controlling the game of badminton on-court and ensuring fair match play that follows the Laws of Badminton and the various competition regulations. Badminton Scotland Court Officials Group (BSCO) is charged with training, developing and retaining Umpires, Service Judges and Line Judges.
Read MoreBadminton Scotland is in partnership with a number of organisations. These Partners work with us to deliver our development programmes and events. Partners include sponsors and we are actively looking for new sponsors to work with.
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