Golf Course History - You Could Play On The Worlds Oldest Golf Course
The oldest golf course in the world...
If I asked you where the oldest golf course in
the world was what would you say? Scotland ? yes, good guess so far. But where in
Scotland?
When pressed most golfers eventually say St Andrews, but they're wrong. Golf
was played at Musselburgh near Edinburgh at least ten years before any recorded games at St
Andrews. Local records suggest that golf was played on the links land near the shore at
Musselburgh from around the year 1567.
The "old course" in Musselburgh is
still there today and retains much of its original layout. It has nine holes and the golf
course can be played by all comers. Seven of the old course holes were laid out before 1830
(and probably much earlier) and the two "new holes" were added in the mid
1800's.
The British Open golf tournament was held at Musselburgh on five occasions
between 1874 and 1889 and the first ever golf competition for women was played on the old
course in 1811. The club members still compete for the Old Club Cup, which dates back to
1774.
Even the holes in the greens are significant at Musselburgh. In 1829 the members
decided to buy a mechanical device from a local blacksmith to cut the holes on the green. By
chance he made it with a diameter of exactly four and a half inches. Golf holes at the time
could be any size that the members wanted ? there was no rule about it. In 1893 the Royal and
Ancient Golf Club at St Andrews ? who by this time wrote the rules of golf for the game
worldwide ? decided that all golf holes should be the same size as the ones at Musselburgh old
course and the decision has remained unchanged to this day. Just measure the cup size on your
local golf course if you don't believe me.
For a golf course of such historical
importance, access is remarkably easy. You can simply pay and play if you wish and there is a
small shop selling special souvenirs. Memberships are available for both local and overseas
members ? the latter might make a particularly unusual golf gift. Each overseas member
receives a welcome pack with a history of the club, a special bag tag, special golf balls and
tees and is welcome to join in any competitions if they come for a holiday in Scotland.
This truly is golf at it's most authentic and in its most historical setting. Come try it ?
you will really feel the history of the place.