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Here on the Costa’s golf is one of the biggest leisure time activities for both tourists and resident alike and with this in mind we have secured the services of Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services to provide a weekly round up of local golfing events and topics and in conjunction with us at THE LEADER will provide discounted golf prices to all of our readers and run our golf competitions.
The History of Golf
The first game using a stick and a ball started in Russia and was called ‘paganica’ and it travelled across Europe via Germany and France to Holland, where the Dutch renamed the game as ’kolf’.
While historical records show no evidence of golf being played in Scotland before 1450 there is proof of the Dutch playing ‘kolf’ in 1300. The game of ‘Kolf’ was played on ice in the winter and fields in the summer and historical records suggest that it died out in Holland in around 1700.
It is suggested that Scotland is the home of golf and there is a link there because it was probably Scottish wool merchants who first took the game from Holland to the British Isles. Just how did this happen?
It would appear that Scottish wool merchants took their ‘wares’ for sale across the North Sea to Holland but while waiting for favourable return winds they passed their time playing ‘kolf’
They took the game to the east coast of Scotland where the natural terrain suited this new game and they played the game across country to a rabbit scrape, which they used as a hole, which was marked with a gull feather.
Just think about it for a minute, if it weren’t for rabbits the game of ‘golf’ as we know it today would not have existed. The natural habits of rabbits is to chew grass and live in hollows thereby preventing growth of vegetation and creating bare patches which were probably the first ‘greens’.
In the middle of the scrape, the buck rabbit would create a hole and urinate in it to mark his territory and the early golfers would play from one hollow to the next. Today due to the extended use of chemicals and fertilisers on golf course it is dangerous to lick your golf ball to clean after ‘holing out’ it but you can see that even in the early days this practise was best avoided!
So there you have it, the history of the origins of golf………or is it?
According to an article in the Daily Mail golf is now claimed to have it’s origins in of all places China. Professor Ling Hongling has stated that the game began in China in 945AD some 500 years the Scots first played the game.
There are references in Chinese libraries to a pastime called ‘chulwan-chui’ which when translated means ‘to hit a ball’ Genghis Khan and his Mongol hordes are believed to have taken golf to Europe centuries later. There is also reference in a 10th century book in which a magistrate ordered his daughter to dig ‘goals’ in the ground so he may drive a ball into them with a purposely crafted stick.
In addition two Chinese paintings from the 13th century depict noblemen hitting balls into holes with sticks that look remarkably like today’s golf clubs. Only time will tell whether golf history has actually been re-written but you should note that in the same article China claims to also have invented football, basketball and skiing.
We at THE LEADER are committed to providing to our golfing readers affordable golf without the need to join a club or apply for a card but simply contact the number below to have instant access to discounted golf prices, many of which are exclusive to us:
The deals shown in the table are some of the best prices currently available to you:
Golf Course | Price | Comments |
Alenda | €150 | Two Green Fees & Buggy |
Alicante | €100 | Two Green Fees & Buggy (from 1.04pm) |
Altorreal | €120 | Two Green Fees & Buggy |
Bonalba | €136 | Two Green Fees & Buggy |
Campoamor | €158 | Two Green Fees & Buggy |
Don Cayo (Altea) | €110 | Two Green Fees & Buggy |
El Plantio | €100 | Two Green Fees & Buggy (from 1.04pm) |
El Valle | €44 | Single Green Fee (from 1pm) |
Font Del Llop | €158 | Two Green Fees & Buggy |
Hacienda Del Alamo | €57 | Single Green Fee |
La Finca | €163 | Two Green Fees & Buggy (from 2.30pm) |
La Marquesa | €64 | Single Green Fee |
La Serena | €110 | Two Green Fees & Buggy (from 2.38pm) |
La Torre | €44 | Single Green Fee (from 1pm) |
Las Colinas | €85 | Single Green Fee (from 3pm) |
Las Ramblas | €109 | Two Green Fees & Buggy (from 2.30pm) |
Lorca | €100 | Two Green Fees & Buggy |
Lo Romero | €89 | Single Green Fee |
Mar Menor | €60 | Single Green Fee |
New Sierra Golf | €82 | Two Green Fees & Buggy |
Puig Campana | €124 | Two Green Fees & Buggy |
Roda | €140 | Two Green Fees & Buggy (after 2.36pm) |
Saurines | €57 | Single Green Fee |
Villaitana Levante | €102 | Single Green Fee |
Villaitana Poniente | €71 | Single Green Fee & Buggy |
Villamartin | €133 | Two Green Fees & Buggy (after 2.30pm) |
Vistabella | €164 | Two Green Fees & Buggy (after 3.30pm) |
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