
Golf is one sport
which is getting more and more known for its spectator value, but still held in
high regard among sports fans. Golf is among the oldest of games still being
played until today. Golf is one of the most recognizable of sports in the world
today. Golf’s superstars, professional players who have made world records, are
among the most recognized of faces in the world today.
In the world today, golf is one of the most
famous of sporting events, played by young and old, with professional events
eagerly anticipated and followed, while recreational players, or amateur
players, mastering their game every weekend. As with most sporting events, a
cultural phenomenon is built around golf, one which is often associated with
the words bordering between class and sophistication.
Briefly About Golf
Many are under the impression that golf is a
complex game, but the truth behind the dynamics of a golf game isn’t really
that complicated. In essence, the goal in golf is to hit a ball into the holes
which sprawl about in a golf course, using the most minimum number of strokes
or swings possible. Other game variations entail teams, with each members
aiming for lower swing-hole ratios.
As a sport, golf is one which calls for various
clubs, with each type of club designed for particular hits, making it a highly
equipment based game. Also, Golf is played on a non-standardized playing field,
and is one of the few ball games which work on this premise. Typically, 9
and/or 18 hole golf games are the most common, with “kiddie golf” game
variations available for children.
The Origins of Golf
There are many debates which argue about the
origins of golf, with different points of view talking about how the Dutch, the
Chinese, or the Scottish invented the game. To date, general credit for the
invention of golf is given to the Scottish, where theories state it was made in
the 1100s. In 15th century Scottish laws, a game called gowf was
said to have been prohibited, with many scholars convinced that what was
prohibited was golf. Though a number of scholars argue, this gowf is altogether
a different game, many are still convinced of the Scottish origins of golf.
The golf name though, has a concrete history,
as it comes from the Dutch word kolf, referring to a bat, a stick or a club.
The Musselburgh Old Links Golf Course is known for being the oldest golf course
in the world, with evidence indicating that golf games were played in this
course since 1672.
Alternative Golf Games
There are such alternative golf games which are
being played today, with mini-golf being the most popular.
Mini-golf games are primarily games intended
for children to take part in, but is known to call for the attention of adults.
In mini-golf games, the playing field is smaller, and built to have more
“obstacles” in the form of creative fixtures, oftentimes showcasing various
landmarks all over the world. Paris’ Eiffel Tower, the Netherlands’ Windmills,
and Egypt’s pyramids would be commonly found “set-up” in mini-golf courses.
Spectator Sport and
Still on the Rise
As a game, golf is one increasingly becoming a
spectator sport. As it showcases various levels of amateur and professional
tours, people are getting to watch more of golf games, making the best players
of golf some of the most recognized faces in the world. Names like Annika
Sorenstam, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, have become quite famous in the
sporting world, and in the world, in general.
This “spectator sport” status doesn’t mean
lesser people are now playing golf, but rather talks about how there are more
people who prefer to eagerly anticipate golf games, over those who actually
play golf games, as well as keeping tabs on golf events.
The fact that golf is one of the world’s oldest games, stands tall in defining it as a powerful game, one which has bearings of class and sophistication, indeed, a classic in itself.