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    Getting to know the Game

    Golf, or “gowf” as it was first known, has its roots in Scotland, where players introduced the golf hole as the objective. There is evidence that a game with sticks and a ball dates back t...

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    Great golfers then and now

    Any discussion of the greats in golf should reach back into history, to the first men who played the game by hitting a ball into a hole. Some of the better golfers playing in the first matches of the ...

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    Introduction - The Game And The History

    an overview of a worldwide game rural beginnings It is probably best to use the phrase “golf as we know it” when giving the gentlemen of Scotland credit for its invention. That...

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    Rules of Golf

    When the first gentlemen of Scotland began playing the game over rough ground pocked with rabbit holes, there were no hard and fast rules. Trial and error, along with the necessity of defining where t...

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    So Many Courses, So Little Time

    Many of the golf courses in Scotland, used today by club members and for major tournaments such as The Open Championship, retain the flavor of the original links and meadow sites used by the country&#...

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