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The History Of Golf

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A game that is now included in popular sports championships across continents has its roots deep in history. We have heard of English royals playing the games in early 17th century especially in south east of Scotland and beyond to the far north, to the remote Orkney Islands. But the historical beginning of gold is even further that.
Since the earliest of times, man has used a stick and a rock to turn his drudgery into a game. There was a phase when he swung the stick at the rock and propelled it towards some predetermined point. This activity, it can be deduced, was the precursor of golf. Interestingly though, it was also the precursor to just about all the sports that need a ball and some object (like a baseball or cricket bat and even the billiards stick) to propel it. …show more content…

Since there were no political boundaries in the earliest times, no definite answer can be given to this question. And therefore, many countries invented it.
With the presence of sticks and the objects that could be hit with it, there was what we now call ‘golf’. Although the names did not appear in those times there were many games of early man that can be compared to or be termed as originators of golf.
Almost all geographical areas around the world have some claim to the beginning of golf. When we look at these areas with their modern names, Scotland has the most cherished claim. And then there are Rome, England, France, Holland, Belgium, and also Laos.
The name ‘golf’ is believed to have originated from the Dutch word ʹcolf,ʹ that stands for ʹclub.ʹ In the medieval ages, golf was also called “spel metten colve,’ that literally implied ʹgame with

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