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  1. In the early 1770s, the first golf course in Africa was built on Bunce Island in Sierra Leone by British slave traders. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] The Royal Calcutta Golf Club (1829), [ 33 ] the Mauritius Gymkhana Club (1844) [ 34 ] and the club at Pau (1856) [ 35 ] in south western France are notable reminders of these excursions and are the oldest golf clubs outside of the British Isles.

  2. The first golf club formed outside Scotland was the Royal Blackheath (near London) in 1766. The first golf club outside Britain was the Bangalore, India (1820). Others quickly followed included the Royal Curragh, Ireland (1856), the Adelaide (1870), Royal Montreal (1873), Cape Town (1885), St Andrew’s of New York (1888) and Royal Hong Kong (1889).

  3. 3.6.3. The Ryder Cup. Of the courses that fall within the scope of this study, eight English courses have hosted this tournament (the Belfry is omitted from this listing as it was designed in 1977): Ganton Golf Club (once) 1949. Lindrick Golf Club (once) 1957. Moortown Golf Club (once) 1929.

    • Carnoustie Golf Links
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    • North Berwick West Links
    • Scotscraig Golf Course
    • Kinghorn Golf Course
    • Kingsbarns Golf Links
    • Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Course
    • Musselburgh Links
    • Elie and Earlsferry Links
    • Montrose Golf Links

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons The original Carnoustie Golf Course featured 10 holes and was designed by Allan Robertson with assistance from Old Tom Morris. The course was modified in 1926 by James Braid. Carnoustie Golf Links is one of the venues in the Open Championship rotation and has hosted golf’s oldest major on eight occasions.

    According to the Carnoustie Golf Links’ website, Carnoustie natives are some of golf’s earliest ambassadors as around 300 golfers from Carnoustie emigrated to America at the start of the 20thcentury, spreading the popularity of golf.

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons The North Berwick Golf Club was formed in 1832 and they began playing organized golf on what is now the West Links golf course. People had been playing golf in North Berwick as early as 1672, but none of these earlier courses still exist as houses were built over the area. So, golf moved over to the West Links someti...

    photo source: Geograph The Scotscraig Golf Clubwas founded in 1817 by some members of the St. Andrews Society of Golfers. No one knows for sure how long the club had been playing golf in the area, but the original Scotscraig Golf Course had only six holes. Originally, the Scotscraig Golf Course was located within the Garpit racecourse. The outline ...

    photo source: Golfpass Although the modern Kinghorn Golf Course dates to 1887, a letterwas discovered a few years ago that revealed golf has been played on the Kinghorn links since at least 1812. The letter shows that the land the Kinghorn Council bought to build the present course in 1886 is the same land that golfers had been using for years. The...

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons The Kingsbarns Golf Linkshave hosted golf games since at least 1793 when it was originally called the Cambo Links. The Kingsbarns Golfing Society continued to play on the original links until it was closed in 1850 in favor of using the area as farmland. The Kingsbarns Golf Club and the links were not resurrected unti...

    photo source: Geograph The Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Coursecites 1793 as its official start date. The 6th, 7th, 8th holes, and part of 9th hole of the of the modern course now stretch over parts of the original course. This original course was only 6 holes, which was later expanded to 18 holes in 1924.

    photo source: Geograph The Old Course at Musselburgh Linksis another golf course with centuries of history. Sir John Foulis of Ravelston, a prominent Edinburgh lawyer, kept detailed records of playing golf at what is now the Musselburgh Links in 1672. Not only is Musselburgh home to one of the world’s oldest golf courses, but the Royal Musselburgh ...

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons The right to golf in Elie and Earlsferry dates to 1589 when a royal charter was passed granting the villagers permission to use the Elie and Earlsferry Links. The earliest records of an official course layout date to 1770 and mention and short and long course. Parts of the current golf course are located on this land...

    photo source: Geograph Golf has been played at the Montrose Golf Linkssince at least 1562, when a notable student named James Melville who studied at St. Andrews University put Montrose on the map. There are records from around 1562 stating the Melville was taught to golf from an early by local Reverend William Gray. The current 1562 course at Mont...

  4. Feb 1, 2023 · By the 19th century, golf had become an incredibly popular worldwide sport. The first international tournament was held in 1873 and eventually the British Open Championship was founded in 1860. The modern era of golf is often said to have begun in 1860, when the first set of rules were published by the R&A.

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  6. The Royal & Ancient Golf Club (R&A) began selling subsidised copies of the rules of golf at 6d (6 pence) when the cost was 9d (9 pence). In 1897, they were given control of the Rules and Golf by the common agreement of the existing clubs, who were mostly British. The R&A published the first 'national' set of rules in 1899.

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