Golf
Club Shaft
The origin of golf is unclear and open to debate. Some historians trace the sport
back to the Roman game of paganica, which involved using a bent stick to hit a stuffed leather ball. According to
one view, paganica spread throughout several countries as the Romans conquered much of Europe during the
1st century BC and eventually evolved into the modern game.
Others cite Chuiwan ("chui" means striking and "wan" means small ball) as the progenitor, a game played in
China in the 14th–17th centuries. It is thought to have been introduced into Europe during the
Middle Ages. Other early stick-and-ball games included the English game of cambuca (a term of Celtic origin).
In France the game was known as chambot and may have been related to the French
pastime of jeu de mail. This game was in turn exported to the Low
Countries, Germany, and England (where it was called pall-mall, pronounced “pell mell”). Some believe golf
descended from the Persian chaugán. Kolven was played annually in the village of
Loenen, Netherlands, beginning in 1297, to commemorate the capture of the killer of Floris V, a year earlier. What is most accepted,
however, is the origin of the modern game in Scotland around the 12th century, with shepherds knocking stones
into rabbit holes in the place where the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews now sits.
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