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[13 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]

The most famous course in the world:
St Andrews Old Course ….
It is one of the most ancient in the world and the oldest to survive in Scotland.


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History of Golf »

[12 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]

Often shared, historians have always been difficult to penetrate the mystery of birth and the establishment of golf. Some believe that the exact origins of golf back in the Middle Ages, when the roller shepherds propulsion along the hills with their sticks to fill the hole of moles while guarding the sheep.
The most likely origin is probably in the game called Dutch Kolf, which has found traces dating from the late thirteenth century, which was represented in many paintings of landscapes Hollandais contained in the sixteenth century. The “golfers”, or …


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History of Golf »

[11 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]

The thirteen rules of origin
Since the Code of Rules established in 1744 in Leith by the Honorable Company of Gentlemen Golfers is exactly the same as 1754 at St. Andrews – with one exception, Rule V – Here is the text of the parchment, which is kept preciously by “keepers of the game in Scotland.
I. You must put your ball on a tee to a club length of the hole before.
Il. The tee should be a little elevated from the ground.
III. You should not change the ball that you typed …

History of Golf »

[10 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]
The GOLF from A to Z. …

The Golf is to hit a small ball which is placed on a large ball while trying not to damage it. A golf legend states that significant Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden …

History of Golf »

[9 Feb 2009 | Comments Off | ]
The caddy

The notes are not certain, but historians believe that Mary, Queen of Scotland introduced the term “shopping cart” at the end of the sixteenth century. Queen of Scotland grew up in France where military cadets wore golf clubs for the royal family.

History of Golf »

[20 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]
History of golf clubs ….

Golf has grown along with the equipment. Previously, clubs were much longer and flatter than those we know today. The players were against the palms