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The exact origins of the game of golf remain a subject of continual debate. Though Scotland is generally viewed as as the birthplace of the game, as it is played right now. This claim is due in big part to a number of certain historical references dating as far back as the mid 1400s.

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The exact origins of the game of golf remain a subject of continual debate. Although Scotland is generally considered as the birthplace of the game, as it is played these days. This claim is due in significant element to a number of particular historical references dating as far back as the mid 1400s.

The most generally cited of these references is a written record that a games known as either geoff, gowf or gawd , this is a tough game was played in the course of the reign of James II of Scotland. In 1457 King James proclaimed by royal decree that the playing of fluteball : and gowf were forbidden so that the males of Scotland could concentrate on their archery practice.

Therefore the pursuit of golf remained outlawed till the signing of the Treaty of Glasgow in the year of `1501 m which brought peace between the warring parties. At this point even Scotland James IV took up the game of golf himself. A lengthy partnership among golf and royalty ensued despite the fact that each commoners and gentry alike frowned upon Mary Queen of Scots when, in 1567 was discovered to be playing golf just days right after the death of her husband Darney.

In an alternate theory of golfs beginnings, a Dutch historian, Steven von Hengel, has argued that golf originated in Holland around 1297. A form of the game known as spel metten kove and also referred to as Colf. Colf, it is believed, was played mainly on ice. Nevertheless golf may have grown out of this game and one more game that was popular in Holland, named Jeu De Mail. This letter carrying game was played in wooden shoes with soft spikes.

With out question golfs main growth occurred in Wonderful Britain, mostly in Scotland. Golf became an accepted portion of the culture as early as 1604, when William Mayne was appointed Royal Clubmaker, although the game was still reserved for the elite who had the wealth and leisure to take pleasure in it. Early golf was played with a feathery golf ball - a stitched leather ball stuffed with boiled goose feathers. A feather ball price three times as much as a club and simply because feathery balls have been so delicate, players had to carry 3 to six balls In addition the balls flew poorly in wet climate, a reality that additional dissuaded the working class who, as opposed to the gentry did not possess the flexibility of versatile time and leisure for scheduled games of golf.

The ball, as it has all through background, dictated other matters pertaining to the improvement of the game. Because the feathery ball performed so inadequately when damp, early golf was played predominantly on the comparatively arid eastern side of Scotland. In addition the eastern seaside location was well-known due to the fact the underlying sandy soil drained more quickly than the and the grass was naturally shorter. It must be noted that the invention of the lawn mower is a reasonably present occurrence. Along the way this short grassed seaside golfing area came to be also referred to as links.

If the debate more than whether or not the Scots or Dutch developed the game of golf, the Scots certainly had a hand in generating the golf club. Leith is viewed as the birthplace of organized golf, and the golf club called the Honorable Business of Gentleman Golfers was founded by William St. Clair in Leith in 1744 and later became the Firm of Edinburgh Golfers. Ten years later, the Royal and Ancient Golf Organization was founded under it original name, the Society of St. Andrews Golfers. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club runs the British Open and British Amateur duties that it assumed in 1919 , and since 1951 has administered the rules of golf in cooperation with the United States Golf Association . The R & A also established 18 holes as the regular golf program. In 1764, the Old Course at St. Andrews consisted of 22 holes with golfers playing 11 holes out and 11 back. Sooner or later the last 4 holes on each and every side, all short converted into two holes leaving 18 to be played.

As a result is the history and origins of our modern day game of golf that we treasure these days. geoff frink

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