Nobody really knows who invented golf. Scotland and Great Britain are the two most widley belived to be where Golf was invented. In Great Britain Golf has been played since 1340. Although Scotland is the place where the game of Golf was put together primitivly. Scotland's the place where they added the hole to the game of Golf, and the clubs we use today, and the balls we use today.History has not recorded the person who invented the game of golf but believes the game originated in Scotland around the 12th century. Click on the 'History of Golf' link on this page to read about the game and its history.the Scots 'invented' golf, Golf was first played on the coast of Scotland during the 15th century
The cahuilla Indians used old dinosaur bones and hard boogers for clubs
They used whatever they could use such as spears and clubs, maces and such.
war clubs, bow and arrows
Bows and arrows, spears, knives, war clubs.
golf clubs
Golf nets are not used to cover your golf clubs when not in use. Golf nets are used to stop the golf ball after you hit it. It is like a background stop for the golf ball. There are golf nets for indoor and outdoor use.
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In the sport of golf, a player hits the ball with a golf club.
Screw drivers,sharpies, and golf clubs are what I use
a small one
14 in your bag maximum.
In golf, various types of clubs are used depending on the distance and type of shot required. The main types of golf clubs include drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges, and putters.
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Well a full set of golf clubs has 14 clubs but a half set usually only has 7 clubs. I would recommend half sets to beginners in the sport golf because when starting out you only need to use the basic clubs: driver, irons and putter. But when you get ore experienced at golf you should mive up to full sets where they have more of a variety of irons and woods and wedges. I hope this helps :-)
A motocaddy is an electric golf trolley used to carry golf clubs and accessories. One might use a motocaddy on the golf course or when traveling long distances with golf equipment.