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CLUB HISTORYAlong with our mother St Andrews Club, we serve the St. Andrews area of Fife.
The St Andrews Kilrymont Club was formed in 1996 to provide an evening group alternative to the St Andrews Club, which is luncheon club. The St Andrews Kilrymont Club received its charter on 25th August 1996 and has just recently celebrated its 10th year. The Club has now around 30 members, including an increasing number of ladies.
St Andrews Kilrymont owes its name to the ancient history of the burgh:· According to the Gospels, Andrew was a fisherman from Galilee and the first disciple of Christ. He is believed to have been martyred by crucifixion on 30 November in the year AD 60. His remains were apparently removed to Constantinople about AD 357, but after Constantinople was sacked during the Fourth Crusade in 1204, the relics at Constantinople were taken to the cathedral of Amalfi in Italy.· Legend tells of the bringing of the relics of the Apostle St Andrew to what we now call St Andrews. The relics were brought to the local site then known as Cennrigmonaid ( gaelic for: "the church of the King's Mount" or Kilrymont. )· Another explanation for the relics became current by the 12th century. In this version the bishop of Patras (Saint Regulus) removed the relics about AD345, sailed beyond the Mediterranean and was shipwrecked at Kilrymont, where he founded a church. · This building became the monastery of Kilrymont or Kilyrmond and later the cathedral church of St Andrew. The city that grew up in this place took its name St Andrews from the church. The monastery of Kilrymont claimed to have three fingers of the saint's right hand, a part of one of his arms, one kneecap, and one of his teeth· Whatever the accuracy of the legends, there is no doubt however, that relics claimed to be of St Andrew were present at Kilrymont. · This subsequently was the reason for the establishment of the place now called St Andrews, as a major religious centre and a prominent centre for pilgrimage throughout the Middle Ages. An important part of the endowment of the monastery that developed at Kilrymont was the Cursus Apri Regalis - "the run of the royal wild boar". The Of course, world-wide, St Andrews is probably better known as the home of golf. The game has been played here since at least 1457 when it was popular enough for King James II to ban it on the grounds that it interfered with archery practice. Since that time golf has become hugely popular, but St Andrews still remains the birthplace and the centre of modern golf., partly because the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, founded in 1754, exercises legislative authority over the game, and partly because of its beautiful links (acquired by the town in 1894) |
COMING CLUB MEETINGS/EVENTS 7/9 Club Meeting14/9 Club Meeting21/9 Club Meeting28/9 Club Meeting5/10 Club MeetingSt Andrews PortalWebsite which gives access to St Andrews organisations, businesses, tourism, University etc Toolstop Power ToolsToolstop has very generously sponsored our 2009 Annual Golf Challenge for our charity program Scores HotelLocation for our Club, held on Tuesdays in Alexanders Restaurant at 6:45pm for 7:00pm evening meal and Club Meeting St Andrews B&B AssociationYour window to the finest B&Bs in the St Andrews area - all offer you welcoming hospitality -the only thing that changes is the view! St Andrews Kilrymont Rotary ClubInterested in good fellowship whilst helping with international and good causes, then click on "Joining Club" to learn more about joining |
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