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Robin K. Bargmann, Blair Charles - Serendipity of Early Golf

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Afbeelding: Robin K. Bargmann, Blair Charles - Serendipity of Early Golf
Schrijver: Robin K. Bargmann, Blair Charles
Titel: Serendipity of Early Golf
ISBN: 9789081636421
Uitgever: Bargmann
Bijzonderheid: 2010, gebonden met stofomslag, 192pp, fraai exemplaar, 29.5x25cm
Prijs: € 24,50
Meer info The MacDonald boys playing golf, attributed to William Mosman. 18th century, National Galleries of Scotland.
While the modern game of golf originated in 15th-century Scotland, the game's ancient origins are unclear and much debated. Some historians[3] trace the sport back to the Roman game of paganica, in which participants used a bent stick to hit a stuffed leather ball. One theory asserts that paganica spread throughout Europe as the Romans conquered most of the continent, during the first century BC, and eventually evolved into the modern game.[4] Others cite chuiwan ("chui" means striking and "wan" means small ball) as the progenitor, a Chinese game played between the eighth and fourteenth centuries.[5] A Ming Dynasty scroll dating back to 1368 entitled "The Autumn Banquet" shows a member of the Chinese Imperial court swinging what appears to be a golf club at a small ball with the aim of sinking it into a hole. The game is thought to have been introduced into Europe during the Middle Ages. Another early game that resembled modern golf was known as cambuca in England and chambot in France.[6] The Persian game chaugán is another possible ancient origin. In addition, kolven (a game involving a ball and curved bats) was played annually in Loenen, Netherlands, beginning in 1297, to commemorate the capture of the assassin of Floris V, a year earlier.
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