Yes - the game of golf as we know it - originated in Scotland... in the 15th century.
St Andrews.
Golf is said to have originated in St Andrews in Fife.
Golf originated in The Netherlands sometime around 1297. It has often been argued that Golf originated from Scotland, but this is not true. Golf came to Scotland in the mid 1400s.
No golf did not originate in Iceland, to my knowledge it originated in Scotland.
Golf originated in Scotland. St. Andrew's Club in Scotland is considered by many to be the birthplace of golf.
Usually associated with St Andrews in Fife, popularly known as 'the Home of Golf'. Usually said to have originated on short, coastal, rabbit-cropped turf. Early players may have used driftwood for clubs, a round pebble for a ball - and a rabbit hole as a target!
Golf was originated in scotland
This is not where golf was created, but St. Andrews Golf Links (Old) is considered the home of golf.
Golf originated in Scotland. It started when shepherds used their canes to hit goat droppings around a field. However the early reports vary wildly.
The game of golf is believed to have originated in Scotland. Golf came to America sometime in 1888 when the Saint Andrews of New York club was formed.
The origins of Golf is not specified. However, it is considered the golf club is developed in Scotland from the 15th century. The 18-hole round was created in 1764.
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Golf originated in 15th century Scotland, while baseball's oldest reference is in 1672. This makes golf a little bit older, by about two hundred years.