One of the most elegant and prolific games of this century, golf has a fascinating trail of history running behind. The word ''golf'' is actually a modification of the Dutch word "kolf" which simply means a "bat," "stick,'' or "club". If defined literally, the game is all about striking a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes while complying with the rules of the game. It is one of those rare games which do not require playing area; rather golf is played on golf "courses." The competitions of golf are based on stroke play, where the individual or team posts with lowest score on the most individual for a full round, wins the game. Some other team games of golf such as fourball have been pioneered, and are played either using matchplay format or stroke. Several alternative styles of golf playing have been introduced like disc golf and miniature golf. However, it is still interesting to find out the History of golf.
Most scholars agree with the "fact" that the Scots were first to popularize the game of golf. However, there exists no common consensus in the history of golf about the inventors of the classy sport. The records suggest a golf-like game was played in a city called Loenen aan de Vecht, Netherlands, on 26 February 1297. The Dutchmen played this game with leather ball and a stick. Actually, the game required the players to hit the ball into a target situated several hundreds of meters away.
The emphasis on golf's Scottish origin is contributed to the fact that the game was mentioned in two 15th-century Acts of the Scottish Parliament. Further, there are evidences that in A.D 1456, the first game of golf was played at Bruntsfield Links, in Edinburgh, Scotland, as recorded in the archives of The Royal Burgess Golfing Society.
There are some reports which record evidences of golf from continental Europe. Different forms of sports similar to golf were played in 14th century in the countries of France, Belgium, and Holland, apart from Scotland. However, the game was introduced in England by a keen Scottish Baron, James VI, after succeeding on the English throne in 1603.
In the early years of golf, the players never thought of forming a club or society until in 1744 a group of Edinburgh golfers united into a club named Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers. It was here that the first 13 rules of golf were drawn up for an annual contest. In 1766, Royal Blackheath Golf Club was formed in England - the first golf club formed outside Scotland.
Although traces of golf can be encountered in 18th century United States, however the game was still waiting to be popularized. The history of golf in North America began with its roots in Canada. In 1873, The Royal Montreal Club was formed, which was followed by the Quebec Golf Club in 1875 and the golf club in Toronto a year later. It was in 1888 that golf re-emerged in the United States. For the first time the "three-hole golf course" was built in Yonkers, New York by a Scotsman, John Reid on a 30-acre site. From a modest beginning, golf emerged as the new national pastime in the United States.
In the recent times golf has become a complete spectators' game, involving professionals at different levels and amateur tours across various terrains of the world. Not only the game, but the golf players -Tiger Woods, Annika Sorenstam and Jack Nicklaus to name a few, have gained worldwide recognition as great sports personalities. Engrossingly huge sponsorships and new technologies being developed to assist golfers and dedication and raw talent from the emerging players all suggest a luminous new chapter in the "history of golf".
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Native tribes, such as the Apache, Comanches, and Tonkawa first roamed and sometimes took camp in the bend in the Colorado River now known as Austin. The first Europeans arrived in the area in the 1830s and created the town of Waterloo. As legend has it, the tribes and the Europeans conflicted several times until Stephen F. Austin facilitated a treaty. The tree under which he supposedly signed still stands as "Treaty Oak."
Texas gained its independence from Mexico in 1836. The president of the new Republic of Texas, Mirabeau B. Lamar, visited the small town on the Colorado River called, at the time, Waterloo. He was invited there on a buffalo hunt and left with the determination to make the town, which he found delightful, the new capital of Texas. If you look around Austin today you will see numerous references to Waterloo that might not be apparent to visitors or new Austinities. For instance there is a record store called Waterloo records and a popular drafthouse called Waterloo Icehouse.
In 1839, Lamar successfully moved the capital to Waterloo, against the wishes of former president, Sam Houston. The members of the government of Texas arrived in oxcarts and renamed the city Austin, after "the father of Texas," Stephen F. Austin.
Edwin Waller, the first mayor of Austin, planned the city. He laid out the streets, which today, still make up the downtown, from First to 15th Streets. Initially, the city prospered, but when Houston again became president in 1841 he tried to move the government out. As his reason, he cited two Mexican invasions of San Antonio. He always believed Austin was too close to the border.
As a result of Houston's attempts to move, the population of Austin dwindled to a few hundred. The remaining citizens fought hard to keep the capital. They physically refused to give up the national archives and as a result won the battle to keep Austin.
Despite Lamar's efforts, Austin struggled to remain the permanent capital of Texas. A vote finally made it the official capital city in 1872, beating out Houston and Waco.
With the construction of the Houston-Texas Central Railway, Austin grew into a large, diverse, and important city. In 1888, construction of the state capitol building was completed. It was, at the time, the seventh largest building in the world. Today, it rises higher than the U.S. capitol in Washington D.C.
1881 was a stellar year for Texas education. In this year Austin became the site of the new University of Texas and the Texas public school system opened its doors. Former Texas president Lamar had worked hard to achieve these aims and today is known as "the father of Texas education."
Austin continued to grow in population and economy. From its small beginnings, the city has grown into the 16th largest in the U.S. Austin is home to large corporations, a major university, the state government, famous live music venues, and many happy citizens.
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