Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Guys Only...

There's an old misconception of the fact that word GOLF is short for – standing for Males Only, Ladies Forbidden, but only at GolfDash we'd never support that to be remotely true.

According to the Scottish Golf History blog, "many people believe your old word 'gowfe' was the most widespread term", a tradition persisted by Loudoun Gowfe Membership, and that the phrases golf, chole and kolf – terms for various stick together with ball games played with medieval Britain and continental Europe – "are all presumed to have originally meant club"

However, it seems that that isn't clear from where the word was actually extracted. It was first recorded in an Act of the Scottish Parliament of 6th Next month 1457, when James II reported that "the fut bal ande the golf" were to get "nocht vsyt" – basically, outlawed – to persuade archery practice instead.

Surely, before the advent of dictionaries, words were often written phonetically and there will probably be all sorts of spellings. A Elementarie, composed by that Headmaster of Merchant Taylors' The school Richard Mulcaster in 1582, is viewed as the forerunner of the first actual dictionary inside English, although its words weren't defined. That came within 1604 with Robert Cawdry's Bench Alphabetical, in which the term 'golf' doesn't appear in different guise.

Neither does the message 'insurance'(which is hardly surprising since it would another hundred years in advance of London's growing importance being a trade centre led to help increasing demands for dispatch and cargo insurance) but nevertheless, the two words travel together absolutely naturally right now: Golf Insurance – trips journey tongue!

Back to the initial paragraph: male or feminine, young or older, good or bad spellers – we don't discriminate the slightest bit and all can get great golf insurance coming from Golfplan

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