A Brief History Of Golf
When looking at a brief history of golf, it is useful to know
that the origins of the game itself are not really that clear.
Back in Roman times, the Romans played a game that somewhat
resembled golf. In this game they used club shaped branches to
strike a feather-stuffed ball. It is thought that the Dutch
playing a similar game on their frozen canals about the 15th
century and other cross-country variations were popular in
France and Belgium around this time too.
In 1457 golf was banned in Scotland because it interfered with
the practice of archery, which was vital to the defense effort.
But in any event the Scottish people continued to brave the
opposition by playing the game on seaside courses called links.
In fact Scotland is the home of the world's oldest golf course,
St. Andrews, which was first used in the 16th century.
Golf became established in Great Britain by the 17th century
when James VI of Scotland, later James I of England, first
played the game. Following on from this, the Royal and Ancient
Golf Club at St. Andrews, was founded in 1754. Shortly after
this and during the early 1800s the gutta-percha ball, replaced
the feather-filled ball that had been used for centuries and in
1860 the first British Open was played at Prestwick, Scotland
which was open to both professional and amateur players.
The first permanent golf club in Canada was the Royal Montreal
Club, which was founded in 1873 and St. Andrews, one of the
oldest golf clubs in the United States, was established as a
3-hole course in 1888 at Yonkers, N.Y. Following on from this,
during the next few years numerous 6-, 8-, 9-, and 12-hole
courses were opened in the East. The first 18-hole course in the
United States, the Chicago Golf Club, was founded near Wheaton,
Illinois, in 1893.
The governing body of golf in the United States is the United
States Golf Association (USGA), was founded in 1894. The
organization rules on ball and club specifications and such
regulations as hazards and scoring. In addition, the
Professional Golfers' Association of America (PGA) was founded
in 1916 and this Association conducts the PGA and PGA Senior
tournaments and Ryder Cup competition between members of the
American and British PGAs.