The purpose of this study was to discuss the relationship among satisfaction, participative behavior, and participating intention for badminton players in Taiwan. The subjects were badminton players at 41 private badminton courts in Taiwan. Data were collected through the use of the "A Questionnaire on Badminton Players' Satisfaction, Participative Behavior, and Participating Intention in Taiwan", and the number of valid questionnaires was 2,006. The data process tool was SPSS for Windows 8.0, and means, standardized scores, t-test, one-way ANOVA, and logistic regression analysis were used for data analysis. The results were as follows: 1.The degree of satisfaction for badminton players in Taiwan was above average, and the highest score dimension was "Service Attitude". 2.There was significant difference in satisfaction in different demographic variables for badminton participants in Taiwan. By all accounts, the male, older in age, the married, the lower education degree, the occupation of civic leader, administrator, chief executive, and manager, the higher monthly salary, and the residence of northern region had significant higher satisfaction. 3.There was significant difference in satisfaction in different participative behaviors for badminton participants in Taiwan. By all accounts, the higher the badminton experience, the more frequent, the more participative time, the participative period of day or night, the participative friend, and the longer travel times had significant higher satisfaction. 4.In the logistic regression model, there was a significant difference in two factors (trevel time and service attitude). The predicting value of 98.31% corresponded with the observational value.