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I have read many accounts of the earliest golf in Scotland (or Holland?) but my daughter has pointed out that the beginnings of golf have been documented by an Oxford Professor thus:
"He charged the ranks of the goblins of Mount Gram in the Battle of the Green Fields, and knocked their king Golfimbul's head clean off with a wooden club. It sailed a hundred yards through the air and went down a rabbit-hole, and in this way the battle was won and the game of Golf invented at the same moment."
Assuming the Battle of the Green Fields did not take place on Scottish soil it seems their claims to being the founders of golf are false, and who am I to argue with an Oxford Professor:mmm:.
"He charged the ranks of the goblins of Mount Gram in the Battle of the Green Fields, and knocked their king Golfimbul's head clean off with a wooden club. It sailed a hundred yards through the air and went down a rabbit-hole, and in this way the battle was won and the game of Golf invented at the same moment."
Assuming the Battle of the Green Fields did not take place on Scottish soil it seems their claims to being the founders of golf are false, and who am I to argue with an Oxford Professor:mmm:.