The Roman version of golf involved hitting a feather-filled, leather ball toward a goal such as a tree with hopes of reaching it in the fewest strokes.
Scotland, China or Rome? Who Invented Golf?
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2006-01-24 15:59
Recent research has suggested that the Chinese played a form of golf in the 10th century. Now archaeologists claim that paganica, a Roman version of golf, existed as early as 30 B.C.E.
The Roman version of golf involved hitting a feather-filled, leather ball toward a goal such as a tree with hopes of reaching it in the fewest strokes. |
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