About Golf
Summary: What you need to know about golf.
Golf is among the world’s most known and celebrated sport. Yet, golf surprisingly has a fewer
number of participants than it deserve when compared to its world renown. Popular culture has it that golf is an
elitist’s sport; a sport that requires weighty cost to enjoy.
True to the existing fact, golf did start as an elitist sport way back to the
past in the medieval courts of Scotland and England. Golf was a sport these royals and the nobles play. The early
golf variation differs slightly from the form played today and the only difference was the set of rules. As
technology allowed more and more improvement to ball flight distance, it made outdated rules inappropriate and
needs to be modified constantly.
In a nutshell, golf is still a game where individuals or group of individuals hit the Golf Ball
using a variety of Golf Club. This sport is played on a tract of land called the Golf Course and can be noted for
its series of holes. Depending on the challenge of the course, a golf course can have 9 to 18 holes. The 19th hole
is the slang for the golf course’s club house where all players lounge and socialize.
When you say a “Tee”, it refers to the small peg used to prop the golf ball for a “Drive”, which
means a longest manageable carry towards the green. Golf is won by the least number of strokes to land a hole; that
taken into account, long drives, as well as controlling stroke, power, direction and spin are very necessary in
winning a game.
Holes are classified according to “Par”, or the number of strokes set to win a hole, including
passing all the course difficulties called as “Hazards”. These can take form as sand bunkers (like Pine Valley’s
13th green) or natural formations such as ponds (like TPC Sawgrass’ 17th hole) or even ruins (like Barefoot’s 6th
green).
The rules of the game aren’t that complicated, in fact just reading and watching it isn’t
intimidating at all. But still, fewer participants are engaging in its sport in relative to its fame. We go back to
culture. In the past, lords and nobles engage in this sport. Naturally, aristocrat personalities have vast estates
where they usually play. Commoners have only the pastures and meadows where landscape is often untended.
In the modern era, golf course speaks as much aesthetic in its landscape as well as challenge it
poses. And maintaining such huge tracts of land can be very expensive. So owners of these courses just can lower
the price just for everybody. Now come in the modern aristocrats in the shoes of the entrepreneurs and wealthy.
They have the money to purchase the entire golf equipment that existed. They dress to kill. From there it isn’t
hard to speculate how the golf culture was born.
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