Werner Kolf has: Played Loverboy Cyril in "Van Speijk" in 2006. Played Wesley van Duin in "Voetbalvrouwen" in 2007. Played Kuno in "Moordwijven" in 2007. Played himself in "Midnight Movie Review" in 2010. Played Roy Pasveer in "Seinpost Den Haag" in 2011. Played Voetballer in "Van God Los" in 2011. Played Straatjongen in "Oom Henk" in 2012. Played Saidu in "Exit" in 2013. Performed in "Hoe Duur was de Suiker" in 2013. Played Charles Lelievre in "Dans met de Duivel" in 2014. Played Fotograaf in "In the Heart" in 2014.
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The cast of Hoe Duur was de Suiker - 2013 includes: Negativ Kees Boot Benja Bruijning as Nathan Gaite Jansen as Sarith Bart Klever Werner Kolf Genelva Krind Carel Nel as Von Beunekom Anna Raadsveld as Elza Neil Sandilands as Reinder Almersma Jaap Spijkers Estelle Terblanche as Rebecca Yannick van de Velde Deidre Wolhuter
It originated from the old Dutch word "kolf" which meant club. The word was talked about around the Scottish by a few Dutchmen and the Scottish dialect turned the word into golf.
Kolf was a game in Holland, it was more like croquet than the golf we know today. The ball they used was a large, solid metal one.
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"Golf" might be an alteration of the Dutch word "kolf". "Kolf means "stick", "club", or "bat." There was a Dutch game related to golf called "Kolven." For more, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_golf#Origins and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolven.