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by Amelia Heller PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do you describe a golfer playing his best round?

He plays the best round of his life (sometimes described as shooting a 74 despite a previous best in the low 90s; sometimes described as “knocking 20 strokes off his average”). He pockets a hole-in-one off the first tee. He wins a golf tournament.

When was Golf invented?

Games similar to golf have been around since Roman times, but golf as we now know it dates approximately to 1552, when the famed St. Andrews course was constructed. Earlier Scottish versions were also referred to as “golf” even though the game so designated was very much different than its later St. Andrews version.

Did president Trump ever play golf?

Although President Trump has visited a golf course on three other occasions, it has not been confirmed that he actually played golf during those visits:

Do golfer’s know the ball will go in the Cup before stroke?

Many times a golfer will knock a ball into a lake or hit it out of bounds and then step back with the comment, “I knew I was going to do that.” His mind painted a picture and his body completed the action. On the positive side, the successful golfer knows he must “see” the ball going in the cup before he strokes it.

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What is golf used for?

Golf is an old word, one that first appeared in our written language in 1425. One theory says the word golf derives from the Dutch word kolf, a generic term for a stick, club, or mallet used in a number of games similar to tennis, croquet, and hockey. However, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, claiming the Dutch word kolf as the origin of golf is problematic for a variety of reasons: 1 None of the Dutch games has been convincingly identified with golf. 2 It is not certain that the word kolf was ever used to denote the name of a game rather than the name of an implement. 3 Scottish lacks any forms of the word golf beginning with a ‘c’ or a ‘k.’ 4 The Scottish game of golf is mentioned much earlier than any of the supposedly similar Dutch sports.

When was golf invented?

When viewed from that angle, those odd-looking spellings begin to appear far less mysterious.) Games similar to golf have been around since Roman times, but golf as we now know it dates approximately to 1552, when the famed St. Andrews course was constructed.

What is the Scottish game of golf?

The Scottish game of golf is mentioned much earlier than any of the supposedly similar Dutch sports. Another theory ascribes golf to the Scottish goulf (also gowf ), a verb meaning “to strike or cuff.”. This theory would at least place the origin of the word with the people who invented the game.

Where did the word "golf" come from?

Golf is an old word, one that first appeared in our written language in 1425. One theory says the word golf derives from the Dutch word kolf, a generic term for a stick, club, or mallet used in a number of games similar to tennis, croquet, and hockey.

Is golf a Dutch game?

None of the Dutch games has been convincingly identified with golf. It is not certain that the word kolf was ever used to denote the name of a game rather than the name of an implement. Scottish lacks any forms of the word golf beginning with a ‘c’ or a ‘k.’.

What happens when a golf club hits a police car?

After it hits the car, the ball can be seen next to the front wheel, bouncing from left to right. After the man realizes it hit the police car, he turns around and appears to be shocked.

What type of golf ball did the police use to hit the police car?

While it sounded like a normal, heavy golf ball when it struck the University of Alabama police car, it’s possible that the golf ball was a light, hollow Wiffle-style ball made of plastic.

Claim

A photograph shows an unusually heavy U.S. President Donald Trump as he golfs.

Origin

A picture that supposedly showed U.S. President Donald Trump as he stepped onto the golf course was widely circulated on social media in late 2020 along with remarks about the president’s weight:

How many times has Donald Trump golfed?

As of Sep. 21 2020, according to Trump Golf Count, Trump has golfed 279 times during his presidency, costing taxpayers an estimated 141 million dollars. With the same caveats described above, this would amount to 352.5 presidential salaries as of late September 2020.

How much money did Donald Trump spend on golf?

Several analyses have calculated that Trump, as of October 2019, incurred around $109 million in taxpayer spending related to his golf outings, which is close to the amount of money a president would make if he were being paid $400,000 annually for 278.5 years.

Is Germain's estimate in the ballpark?

That being said, Kessler noted that Germain’s estimates were “in the ballpark” of figure s released by the Government Accountability Office. Still, he argues that “one cannot fairly attribute all of these costs to golf, given the round-the-clock security required for a president.”.

How many times did Trump play golf?

President Trump played golf six times during his first month in office despite frequently criticizing his predecessor's golfing habits.

How many rounds of golf did Obama play?

President Obama played his first round of golf as President on 26 April 2009, more than three months after he took office. President Obama then played more than 300 rounds of golf ( 306 according to Golf Digest; 333 according to CBS News) during his eight years in office. Although Trump has criticized Obama for playing golf too frequently, ...

Claim

A photograph shows Donald Trump with a diarrhea stain on his golf pants.

Origin

In March 2017, a distasteful image showing President Donald Trump with a brown stain down the back of his golf pants appeared on social media, along with the claim that he was incontinent:

Who was the golfer who sounded the punchline to Johnny Carson?

The most pervasive form of this legend has either golfer Arnold Palmer or his wife innocently blurting out the punchline to Johnny Carson during a Tonight Show appearance in the mid-1960s, prompting a ribald response from the talk show host:

Who said "kissing balls"?

Broadcast history includes a number of legends involving broadcasters who supposedly sneaked onto the air bawdy puns utilizing the duality of the phrase “kissing balls.”. One of the more well-known examples was commonly attributed to comic Bob Hope during his days as a radio personality:

Who said she kisses her husband's balls for luck?

Old broadcast legend holds that the wife of a famous golfer blurted out on the air that she kisses her husband's balls for luck. David Mikkelson. Published 11 April 1999.

Who said "Look at that Pee Wee Reese kisses her on the strikes"?

Myth has it that during a camera shot of lovers smooching in the bleachers, the late CBS baseball broadcaster Dizzy Dean remarked to partner Pee Wee Reese, “Look at that, Pee Wee, he kisses her on the strikes, and she kisses him on the balls.”.

Did Arnold Palmer's wife kiss his balls?

The golfer replied, “Yes, my wife kisses my balls.”. To which Carson supposedly quipped, “I’ll bet that flutters your putter.” 2. Certainly Arnold Palmer’s wife never proclaimed on the Tonight Show that she kissed her husband’s balls for luck: the wife of a pro golfer, not herself a celebrity, simply wasn’t the type of guest Johnny Carson invited ...

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