Golf

The modern game of golf is generally considered to be a Scottish invention. A spokesman for the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, one of the oldest Scottish golf organisations, said “Stick and ball games have been around for many centuries, but golf as we know it today, played over 18 holes, clearly originated in Scotland.”  The word golf, or ink Scots language gouf, is usually thought to be a Scots alteration of Dutch “colf” or “colve” meaning “stick, “club“, “bat“, itself related to the Proto-Germanic language *kulth- as found in Old Norse kolfr meaning “bell clapper”, and the German Kolben meaning “mace or club”. The Dutch term Kolven refers to a related sport.

The first documented mention of golf in Scotland appears in a 1457 Act of the Scottish Parliament, an edict issued by king James II of Scotland prohibiting the playing of the games of gowf and football as these were a distraction from archery practice for military purposes. Bans were again imposed in Acts of 1471 and 1491, with golf being described as “an unprofitable sport”. Mary, Queen of Scots, was accused by her political enemies of playing golf, after her second husband Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, was murdered in 1567. George Buchanan subsequently wrote that she had been playing “sports that were clearly unsuitable to women”. Golf was banned again by parliament under king James VI of Scotland, but golf clubs and balls were bought for him in 1502 when he was visiting Perth, and on subsequent occasions when he was in St Andrews and Edinburgh.

The account book of lawyer Sir John Foulis of Ravelston records that he played golf at Musselburgh Links on 2 March 1672, and this has been accepted as proving that The Old Links, Musselburgh, is the oldest playing golf course in the world.  There is also a story that Mary, Queen of Scots, played there in 1567.    Wikipedia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Golf Courses in Charlevoix County:

Beaver Island Golf Course - Beaver Island

Belvedere Golf Club - Charlevoix

Boyne Mountain Resort Alpine Course – Boyne Falls

Boyne Mountain Resort Monument Course – Boyne Falls

Charlevoix Country Club – Charlevoix

Charlevoix Golf Course – Charlevoix

Dunmaglas Gold Course – Charlevoix

Mallard Golf Club – East Jordan

Springbrook Golf Club - Boyne Falls

Ye Nyne Olde Holles – East Jordan

Putt Putt Courses:

Boyne Rapids Golf - Boyne City

 

 

 

 

 

 

Golf Courses in Emmet County:

Boyne Highlands -   Arthur Hills - Harbor Springs

Boyne Highlands – Donald Ross Memorial – Harbor Springs

Boyne Highlands – The Heather – Harbor Springs

Boyne Highlands - The Moor – Harbor Springs

Boyne Highlands - Cuff Links - Harbor Springs

Bay Harbor Golf Club – Bay Harbor

Birchwood Farms Golf and Country Club  Birches/Woods – Harbor Springs

Birchwood Farms Golf and Country Club -Farms/Birches – Harbor Springs

Birchwood Farms Golf and Country Club – Woods/Farms – Harbor Springs

Chestnut Valley Golf Course – Harbor Springs

Crooked Tree Golf Club – Petoskey

Eagle Beach Golf Links – Alanson

Harbor Point Golf Course – Harbor Springs

Hidden River Golf and Casting - Brutus

Little Traverse Bay Golf Club and Restaurant - Harbor Springs

Petoskey – Bay View Country Club – Petoskey

The Mackinaw Club – Carp Lake

True North Golf Club – Harbor Springs

Walloon Lake Country Club – Petoskey

Wequetonsing Golf Course – Harbor Springs

Putt Putt Courses:

Pirates Cove Adventure Golf - Petoskey

Great American Adventures Family Fun Park - Petoskey