• 11-10-2008
    ebayoyogolf
    When and where did golf originate?
    I have seen the comments on [url]www.ebayoyo.com,as[/url] they said :"Golf originated in scotland in the 1600's. "

    But I need to know more details about it,so any other ideas?
  • 11-10-2008
    bjdrivers
    in Joel's front yard.
  • 11-10-2008
    Horseballs
    First mistake is to trust anything from the ebayoyo website.
  • 11-10-2008
    MJFGolf
    Since I'm Asian, I would rather "educate" the others here
    [QUOTE=ebayoyogolf]I have seen the comments on [url]www.ebayoyo.com,as[/url] they said :"Golf originated in scotland in the 1600's. "

    But I need to know more details about it,so any other ideas?[/QUOTE]

    Golf originated in China/Asia way before 1400/1600's in Scotland. Check out this link:

    [url]http://www.golf-information.info/asian-origin-of-golf.html[/url]

    But due to western history/culture being what it is, no one thinks about Asian origins....LOL
  • 11-10-2008
    Mr 3 Wiggle
    [QUOTE=MJFGolf]Golf originated in China/Asia way before 1400/1600's in Scotland. Check out this link:

    [url]http://www.golf-information.info/asian-origin-of-golf.html[/url]

    But due to western history/culture being what it is, no one thinks about Asian origins....LOL[/QUOTE]


    Did they all have top of the line clubs for their pathetic games and clog up the munies with their 6 hour rounds?
  • 11-10-2008
    The Purist
    This a legitimate topic....

    Golf was created by a man named Peter McCurvindoun in 1560. Peter had made a small fortune supplying floggers to Queen "Bloody" Mary of England throughout most of the 1550's. Mary I was a fierce Catholic ruler who enoyed flogging protestant leaders in front of large crowds before publicly executing them. Peter designed the first floggers that had small leather wraped rubber balls attached to the end of a switch. These switches were the first that could welt, lash, and bruise the flesh all at the same time.

    His flogging business took a major hit in 1558 with the passing of Mary. With inventory starting to pile up, Peter found a new use for his leather wrapped rubber balls (flogs...he called them). He knew that billiard games were already quite popular across much of England and the rest of Europe. These games were played with mallets and large wooden balls. Peter bought a small piece of land near Murifield and began playing lawn billiards over much longer distances thanks to the increased distance capablility of his Flog balls. After recieving little interest in his game which he originally called Flog, he began to spell flog backwards...GOLF...and the rest is history.
  • 11-10-2008
    daveperkins
    [QUOTE=MJFGolf]Golf originated in China/Asia way before 1400/1600's in Scotland. Check out this link:

    [url]http://www.golf-information.info/asian-origin-of-golf.html[/url]

    But due to western history/culture being what it is, no one thinks about Asian origins....LOL[/QUOTE]

    The English also seem to get credit for showing TEA to the world... :-)

    But they discovered it in China.. brought it back, rich people tried it, became a national tradition... now a 'cuppa tea' is English to the core... amazing how that works...
  • 11-11-2008
    MJFGolf
    Thanks for remembering!
    [QUOTE=daveperkins]The English also seem to get credit for showing TEA to the world... :-)

    But they discovered it in China.. brought it back, rich people tried it, became a national tradition... now a 'cuppa tea' is English to the core... amazing how that works...[/QUOTE]

    Of course, NOW China has as many U.S. Dollars as Japan, almost.....LOL Maybe folks will remember Asians and history a little differently when they start pulling their markers......Hopefully, NOT soon!! LOL
  • 11-11-2008
    Horseballs
    [QUOTE=MJFGolf]Of course, NOW China has as many U.S. Dollars as Japan, almost.....LOL Maybe folks will remember Asians and history a little differently when they start pulling their markers......Hopefully, NOT soon!! LOL[/QUOTE]
    Just be glad the US has never pulled its markers. We've forgiven more loans in Africa than the rest of the world has given.
  • 11-11-2008
    daveperkins
    Golf began in Scotland in the late 16th century.

    It ended when I played my first round in 1976, and it has not recovered from that tragedy.

    Some still call it golf, but only those who have not seen me play.
  • 11-11-2008
    MJFGolf
    I agree with you Horse, the problem is:
    [QUOTE=Horseballs]Just be glad the US has never pulled its markers. We've forgiven more loans in Africa than the rest of the world has given.[/QUOTE]

    Other countries are not likely to be so "philanthropic" towards us.
  • 11-11-2008
    dorkman53
    Golf originated in Japan, when Mizuno discovered the process to produce form forged irons.....
  • 11-11-2008
    daveperkins
    Heh.. yeah, I'd rush right out and play FLOG if I were a sixteenth century protestant with time on my hands.. heh heh...

    Epic story, Purist, absolutely epic. COngrats. :-)