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How do you say golf in German?

golf = der Golf golf = das Golfspiel golfing (game) = das Golf gulf (geolog.) = der Golf to golf = golfen | golfte, gegolft to golf = Golf spielen to play golf (game) = Golf spielen


Why is Golf not an Olympic Game?

Golf is a long game also cricket


Oldest US golf courses?

the country club at brookline No. The Country Club at Brookline was strictly a club. It was the 1st 'country Club." They didnt start playing golf at Brookline until 1892. So its definitely not the first golf "course."


Who invented golf?

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


When was USGA started?

The United States Golf Association was founded on December 22, 1894 as the Amateur Golf Association of the United States as an organization to determine the national golf amateur champion. It was renamed the United States Golf Association shortly after its founding.