Have you ever wondered where golf was created, or how it grew to be the globally popular sport it is today? If so, then check out Golfers Paradise's new blog on the sport's history. Go to https://www.golfersparidise.com/where-golf-was-invented to find out more.
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Golf History Lessons & Education: New
Blog Traces Sport's Scottish Roots & Early
Courses
Golfers Paradise's new blog charts the history of golf
from its humble beginnings in Scotland to its modern-
day, global popularity.
The earliest iterations of the
sport can be traced back to
ancient times, with the
Romans, Chinese, and
Dutch all playing similar ball-
and-stick games.
It wasn’t until these ball-
and-stick games made their
way to Scotland, however,
that golf, as it is known
today, started to take shape
and evolve.
It was during this time—
from the 15th century to
the 18th century—when
the rules, equipment,
and etiquette were
established.
Courses like St.
Andrews—the oldest
known golf course in the
world—also started to
spring up as the sport
grew in popularity.
Eventually, the game spread to other parts of the world,
with the first course outside of Scotland being founded in
1766 in England.
Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, golf experienced its most
advancement; rules were honed, technology was improved, and
golfers started concentrating on performance.
Go to https://www.golfersparidise.com/where-
golf-was-invented to find out more.
Blog Traces Sport's Scottish Roots & Early
Courses
Golfers Paradise's new blog charts the history of golf
from its humble beginnings in Scotland to its modern-
day, global popularity.
The earliest iterations of the
sport can be traced back to
ancient times, with the
Romans, Chinese, and
Dutch all playing similar ball-
and-stick games.
It wasn’t until these ball-
and-stick games made their
way to Scotland, however,
that golf, as it is known
today, started to take shape
and evolve.
It was during this time—
from the 15th century to
the 18th century—when
the rules, equipment,
and etiquette were
established.
Courses like St.
Andrews—the oldest
known golf course in the
world—also started to
spring up as the sport
grew in popularity.
Eventually, the game spread to other parts of the world,
with the first course outside of Scotland being founded in
1766 in England.
Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, golf experienced its most
advancement; rules were honed, technology was improved, and
golfers started concentrating on performance.
Go to https://www.golfersparidise.com/where-
golf-was-invented to find out more.