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| trivia does any one know what the word golf originally stood for?
The word Golf was first mentioned in writing in 1457 on a Scottish statute on forbidden games as gouf,[1] possibly derived from the Scots word goulf (variously spelled) meaning "to strike or cuff". This word may, in turn, be derived from the Dutch word kolf, meaning "bat," or "club," and the Dutch sport of the same name.
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I hope you are not going to say some silly nonsense like "Gentlemen only, ladies forbidden," because those are English words, and golf is older than the English language in Scotland, where golf comes from. Back then Scotland spoke Gaelic, and the Gaelic word for "club" was "gowlf" and that's where our word golf came from. "Gentlemen only, ladies forbidden" is an "old wive's tale."
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