Any other suggestions? I know you can play at: Marryatville for $2 Sundays UniSa *cant remember cost but too expensive*
Hello, I actually thought UniSA was cheap. It’s been a while since I went, but it was $5 for something like 5 hours? Here are some other clubs you might be interested in looking at. Club: Sturt Venue: Seymour College When: Friday 6:30-9:30pm Courts: 6 Shuttles: Feather Cost: $7 non member, $5 member, $4 and free membership if Under 15. Second night free. Notes: Wide range of standards; quality coaching available at no extra charge. 5 members of the SA Team that won the recent 2007 Ede Clendinnen Shield (National Comp.) started out at this club. Venue: Urrbrae Agricultural College Cost: $5 (no membership fee required) When: Tuesday 7:30-9:30pm Courts: 4 Shuttles: Feather Club: SPOC Venue: St. Peter’s College When: Thursday 7:30-9:30pm Courts: 4 Shuttles: Feather Cost: ~$50/year or $5 a session Notes: Good inner city location, and the one off annual membership makes it one of the most affordable places to play feather.
I actually thought UniSA was cheap. It’s been a while since I went, but it was $5 for something like 5 hours? Other places you might be interested in looking into include… Club: Sturt Venue: Seymour College When: Friday 6:30-9:30pm Courts: 6 Shuttles: Feather Cost: $7 non member, $5 member, $4 and free membership if Under 15. Second night free. Notes: Wide range of standards; quality coaching available at no extra charge. 5 members of the SA Team that won the recent 2007 Ede Clendinnen Shield (National comp.) started out at this club. Venue: Urrbrae Agricultural College Cost: $5 (no membership fee required) When: Tuesday 7:30-9:30pm Courts: 4 Shuttles: Feather Club: SPOC Venue: St. Peter’s College When: Thursday 7:30-9:30pm Courts: 4 Shuttles: Feather Cost: $50-60/year, or $5 a session Notes: Good inner city location and the one off annual membership makes it one of the most affordable places to play feather.
If you are talking about UniSA Magill, it's AUD10 an hour (new courts). Other places I know of, Glenunga High Monday, Thursday = 7.30 - 10pm , plastic, 6 courts, 2 bucks Sunday = 2-4pm (not too sure), plastic, 2 bucks Prince Alfred College Sunday = 11am-1.30pm, feather, 6 courts, 4bucks(student)/ 5bucks(social) Marryatville High Monday = 7.30 - 10pm, plastic, 6 courts , 2 bucks
Coincidentally, I live in Adelaide! Well I know that you can play at (that many people don't really know about!): Casa Marion Leisure Centre 9:30am to about 12:30am Cost: Unsure. Think it's about $5 Seaview High School 8:00 pm to about 10:30pm $4 for students, $5 for adults Lockley's Badminton Club (probably the best place to play if you're good) I'm not sure about the times when you can play. Cost: Unsure (I haven't been to this one before!) Anyway, these are the ones I know off by heart. However, judging by your local area, these badminton courts may be too far to access.
lockley's (42 Rutland Av) SABA members = AUD9.50 an hour non members = AUD14 an hour call Chris @ 0412075244 (weekdays) call Michelle @ 83562261 (weekends)
Which location is Casa Marion Leisure Centre in? Their website has the following centres: Marion Leisure and Fitness Centre Seaford Recreation Centre St Clair Recreation Centre The Hub
Whoops! Sorry! Forgot the days! For the Marion one, it's on Mondays. For the Seaview one, it's on Fridays.
UniSA Badminton Club @ Adelaide High School Saturdays 1pm - 5:30pm (sometimes later) - feather Membership was $35 for UniSA student/staff / year $15 for a stamp card (which is 10 sessions), or $10 for a 6 session stamp card Works out (if you attend regularly), $2.5 a session for 4.5 hours with feather, so not sure how its expensive But next year, prices will go up; we need the money. This year was a loss due to VSU, so survival = difficult without money income EDIT: no sure on non-UniSA members; there is an association fee (which covers accidents), that the Uni enforces on each sporting club; its not much I dont think (if you add up the prices, it's still cheaper than other places) EDIT: $5 for casual hits
Here's my list on where to play Mon-Sunday Monday ------- Glenunga High 7.30-10.30 Marryatville High 7 - 10.30 Tuesday -------- Glenunga 8-10.30 Wednesday ----------- Kensington YMCA 4 - 9.30pm have to book yourself (since Lockleys is fully booked for comps) Thursday --------- Glenunga High 7.30-10.30pm Friday ------ UniSA Magil 6-9.30 have to book yourself Lockleys Saturday --------- Lockleys Sundays -------- Prince Alfred College 11am-1.30pm Glenunga High 2pm - 5pm Marryatville High 3pm-6pm I'm not too good in baddy but will be glad to meet up for a hit sometime
Where to play in Adelaide The Badminton SA website has a full list of places and times to play in sunny Adelaide: http://www.badmintonsa.org.au/badminton-sa-where-to-play.html The list doesn't usually tell you the standard though. As a general rule the venues can be divided into 'Clubs' and 'Places where badminton is played that aren't clubs'. The clubs are usually of a higher standard and usually play with feather shuttles. The other venues often use the dreaded plastic shuttles. If you'd like to make the short 20 minute drive up the freeway to the lovely Adelaide Hills one Friday evening, I'd love to see you at the Ranges Badminton Club in Heathfield. We cater for Juniors and Adults and full details are at our website: www.rangesbadminton.net. Cheers, Clive Conway Ranges Badminton Club
Lockleys is definitely the best the courts are good rubber and the lighting is good, however it's a bit more pricey i think because of the demand, i think i made a mistake with the price before, i dont know exact price cause it varies.