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Golf is a fascinating game where you can fall in love at age 2 and continue playing at 92. In addition, it is a universal game that can be said with confidence because it is considered to be the only game that takes place on the moon and in space. There are many interesting situations surrounding its origins, rules, famous players and field achievements. This post summarizes just a few of the most interesting facts.
The origin of golf
There has been a lot of debate about the origins of golf, and China claims that a similar game was played in their country in the 10th century. However, at present, there are two countries that can claim to be the homeland of modern golf, the Netherlands and Scotland. A golf-like game called an apocrifary developed in the Netherlands in the Middle Ages dates back to February 26, 1297. The first record was played with a stick and ball and the ball was put into the target. The minimum number of strokes is several hundred yards away. Some historians claim that the Dutch played the Corfu / Corfu game in the 17th century. There I had to put a small ball in the hole. Corfu was considered a dangerous game at that time, but there are several documents that show that it was banned, one of which was 20 shillings for those who played the Corfu in Brussels It is from 1360 when he said he would confiscate the overcoat. Nevertheless, the game did not disappear but prospered. The first recorded Corfu / Corfu game was played in December 1650 by Dutch Fort Fort settlers [now Albany, New York]. It's interesting that it was played all year round, including on winter ice.
Scotland, on the other hand, argues that today's golf began in Scotland, just as 18 holes are played. It is interesting that the actual written evidence comes from a document banning golf and football, published by the Scottish Parliament and King Scott II in 1457. Similar activities continued in 1471 and 1491, and golf was even called "unprofitable sport". Rumor has it that the Scottish queen Mary played golf after her second husband was killed.
Overall, golf has proven to be a worthwhile game loved by both the masses and nobility, overcoming the times despite many bans.
An interesting story of modern golf history
Golf is not only played around the world. On February 9, 1967, while conducting a scientific experiment on the moon, Alain B. Shepherd used a modified 6 iron to hit a golf ball. At the same time, his colleague Edgar Mitchell threw a spear, so they later competed in what Mitchell called the "First Moon Olympics". Golf balls and javelins are still on the moon, but irons can be seen at the USGA Golf House in Far Hills, New Jersey
On November 22, 2006, when Russian astronaut Michael Turin hit a golf ball during the fourth spacewalk, golf was again played outside the Earth's boundaries on November 22, 2006. The ball weighs only 3 grams, but a standard golf ball weighs 48 grams to prevent damage if the space station collides.
Some strange facts related to golf come from Asia. In Japan, golfers have “Hall in One” insurance. This is to cover the costs if they come across hole-in-one. The tradition is to invite all friends to a party with gifts to share luck. China, on the other hand, has banned the development of new golf courses despite claims to be related to the origin of golf. Well, that doesn't mean it has stopped because investors simply avoid stating that they are building a golf course when submitting a plan for approval.
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What does golf stand for?
There is a myth that the word golf is an acronym that means "gentleman only, women are forbidden", although it has nothing to do with the old Dutch or Scottish words of colf / kolf or gowf. It is interesting that Marlene Hagge, co-founder of the LPGA tour, talked about it. Or Annika Sorenstam, considered the best female golfer of all time.
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