350th Anniversary
Plans for the 350th Anniversary are beginning to take shape, and first details of the weekend of 28 – 30 September 2018 can now be seen on the 350 Years page.
Plans for the 350th Anniversary are beginning to take shape, and first details of the weekend of 28 – 30 September 2018 can now be seen on the 350 Years page.
Another annual dinner and court over. Many thanks to all who attended, in particular Royal Caledonian Curling Club president Jim Cullen, who confirmed Kinross Curling Club’s claim to being the oldest in the world (and as a lawyer, he would … Read More
It was not to be for either of the Kinross rinks this weekend with Sandy Nelson’s rink losing out in the low road final to a subdued Dunfermline rink. It was a most enjoyable weekend, and a credit to Kinross … Read More
Another good result in the Lomond League with skip Peter Malcolm and his rink winning convincingly against Abdie. Played three, won three – a great start to the league.
After the first round of the Rankine Cup, the results have been posted on the website: https://kinrosscurlingclub.com/competitions/rankine-cup/ Congratulations to Bruce, who is off to a flying start.
President Ally Simms congratulates the rink skipped by Sandy Nelson for winning the club’s opening bonspiel.
There will be a few aching muscles tonight, after many of Kinross men took to the ice for the first time this season. Here are some photos:
Kinross Curling Club start their new season in September with a training evening on Monday 11th September at 6pm, to which all members and prospective members are invited. The opening bonspiel will take place on Thursday 14th September at 8:20pm. … Read More
A handful of members had an enjoyable Father’s Day morning’s golf at Kingarrock, Hill of Tarvitt. The course is only for hickory golf so is a bit different from the usual golf. Cracking morning preceded by a bit of the … Read More
The traditional Town v Country closing bonspiel was a close affair. At half time the Country were ahead and so president Steve stopped the match for a whisky. This improved the accuracy of the Town rinks and they fought back … Read More