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Golf Rules Then And Now
At first, the game of golf was played as an outdoor pastime, perhaps with the stone or ball hit along the ground until it crossed a line or similar goal. How did golf change into a professional sport?
Learn to Play the Great Game
There are millions of golfers in the world, and as one witty professional said, most of them are frustrated. However, you do not have to be frustrated. A few simple steps at the beginning may help a new golfer learn the right way.
What Is The History of Golf?
There is still some disagreement over the ancient roots of the game that has become popular worldwide. While most fans of golf and serious golf historians agree that the modern game originated in Scotland, some trace its roots back much further than that.
What Defines a Golf Course?
What makes a golf course different than a grassy knoll? Since golf courses began in the 15th century, some aspects have dramatically changed, while others are very much the same. However, golf players today probably would not recognize the 15th century version in Scotland.
Where Can I Play Golf?
Where can you play golf? Just look around you. You will probably see a golf course or a sign pointing the way to a golf course. For now, check out these tips.
Where Was The First U. S. Golf Course?
Where was the first U.S. golf course located? The answer to this question is not so easily answered. Several areas of the United States have an unofficial claim to having this title.
Who Are the Best Golfers of All Time?
This subject probably creates more discussion and disagreement than the debate over golf clubs and golf balls. The popularity and passion of golf can be very intense among players and fans alike.
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