Origins of golf
The Complete Story of Origins Of Golf
A readable walk through golf's early places, people, rules, and traditions.

From rough ground to recognizable game
Golf’s origins are tangled, but Scotland’s linksland gave the game its lasting shape: wind, firm turf, natural hazards, and a ball played toward a distant target with as few strokes as possible. Early clubs and balls were handmade, rules were local, and the game grew through societies that cared enough to write customs down.
Why the story still feels familiar
The equipment is unrecognizable compared with today, but the emotions are not. Players still argue over lies, chase a better strike, and remember the one putt that fell when it mattered.