HERITAGE
The fruition of Fairway Lodge No. 415 started as an association of a group of Masons known as the ZAMBOANGA Freemason Golfers Club. These Masons simply love to play game of golf and enjoyed good fellowships at the ZAMBOANGA Golf and Country Club, the counter’s oldest golf course developed more than a century ago by a Mason named General John Joseph “Black Jack” Pershing. After the span of a decade or so later, these golfing Masons decided to transform their club into a Masonic Lodge in order to propagate Masonry that led to the formation of this lodge. The word, Fairway, denoting “a part of a golf course that has a short grass and that lies between a tee and a green,” was unanimously adopted as the official name of this lodge. Fairway Lodge No. 415 was Instituted UNDER Dispensation by Grand Master JUANITO G. ESPINO, Jr. in July 5, 2013. It was granted a Charter and Constituted a Regular Lodge, dedicated to the Patron Saints of Freemasonry and Consecrated to the Glory of GOD, by Grand Master TOMAS G. RENTOY III on May 22, 2015.
HERALDRY
The Lodge soon came out with a bi-monthly publication called “The Craftsman” to provide Masonic education to its members and sojourning brethren, featuring reprints of Masonic articles and materials on Masonic laws, principles, symbolisms and anything about Masonry, ancient and modern, sourced from the internet to inculcate Masonic KNOWLEDGE to the brethren, at their convenient time and at the comfort of their respective places of adobe.