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| A Brief Article on The
History Of Golf |
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Golf has been played for a long, long time, and still it's
exact origins are unclear. The origin of golf is still open to
debate as to to whether the Chinese, Dutch or Scottish were the
first. Some historians trace golf history back to a Dutch game
called het kolven, then there's the French and Belgian game
called chole, another French game called jeu de mail, and would
you believe an English game called cambuca.
Another theory put forward is that golf evolved from
croquet, sorry but i don't believe that one, it's more
plausible that it's the other way around. The arguments still
continue to this day as to who first played golf, but the one
indisputable fact concerning the origins of golf is, that golf
was first played in the form we know it in Scotland.
The Honorable Company of Edinburgh Golfers in a village
called Gullane, near Edinburgh, Scotland, is recognized
as the first organized golf-club,
they reside at Muirfield and claim their club was already
formed in 1744. The first British Open was played in 1860 and
was won by Willie Park snr at Prestwick Golf Club with a score
of 174. The oldest championship in all of golf, the British
Open - which is commonly known simply as "The Open," is the
third event to be played during the year of the four major
tournaments in golf. The Open Championship still holds tight
the roots of its prestigious history; spending its formative
years exclusively in Scotland, the tournament retains a rich
Scottish vein.
The Open Golf Championship was first played 35 years before
the U.S. Open arrived and has been a global event since the
turn of the century with the U.S. Open moving in that direction
for the last decade. But “The Open” retains the honor of being
the most prestigious and most sort after trophy in the history
of golf.
It's believed that golf was played in America during the
colonial period, but no documented proof of this has been
found. When Golf got a grip of the USA in the 20th century,
America became the world leader in great players. By 1900, the
explosion of the game in America was complete. As proven
by the fact that at the turn of the century, there were more
golf-clubs in the United States of America than there were in
Britain.
In 1996 a young Phenom called Tiger Woods arrived upon the
scene. He won eight times in 1999, nine fold in 2000, and won
the four major championships in succession in 2000-2001,
starting with the U.S. Open in 2000, later recognized as the
“Tiger Slam”. Should his career be as impressive in his 30s and
40s as it has been in his 20s, he will assume the mantle of
“best player ever.” And take over from jack Nicklaus as the
greatest golfer in the history of this amazing game. There are
not many who thought anyone would come along and challenge Jack
Nicklaus's Major Golf Championship record, but it may well be
that in the not too distant future, Tigers Record in Majors
will be the one all Professional Golfers have to aspire to.
Anon
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