Havant badmiton players look to break the speed limit with new piece of kit
The kit, worth £500, enables players to gauge the speed of their shots, but they must be hit within a 10-degree angle of the machine, which stands on a camera tripod.
It comes after John Broomhead, the chairman and coach of the club, had the idea of a hanging shuttlecock, which hangs over a beam at the leisure centre so players can improve their game without having the collect shuttles all the time.
The club, which is for children aged between six and 16-years old, runs two sessions of one hour each, between 4.00pm and 6.00 pm on Mondays during school term time.