The success story of golf

Unfortunately, most people associate golf with boredom. But few know how exciting it is. It is far from being just a sport for old men. True, the rumor is that a golf course is a place where business is done. But people go there to enjoy and relax. Like playing 22Bet.

One should be careful when calling golf an interrupted walk. It is much more. You have to consider your environment and know your rockets. It takes years to call yourself a professional. You may not see athletes in leotards and sweaty like you do in a stadium, but golf is an active sport. It is a physical challenge. Generally, you run 6 to 7 kilometers. It is good for your cardiovascular system.

Also, in a golf club you can meet other people. You make good contacts, and you already have the perfect icebreaker. We are talking about golf.

The image that the majority of society has is completely wrong and even unfair. It is not just a sport for older people. It is also not just for the rich. The cost of equipment is lower than some people think. There is even a possibility to rent rockets and balls or buy them used.

It is important for the sport to be attractive. It must be able to attract new members and generate interest. Golf is no exception. It is even an elective in some schools.

Like any other sport, golf has its idol. Tiger Woods. A charming man who has demonstrated incredible talent. He has even been inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. He won 13 of the major golf championships and 18 world championships in golf. 

Also, he successfully participated in several continental competitions and was a great force. He is a real role model for many newcomers.

HISTORY

Early versions of this game can be found in England under the name Cambuca and in France under the name Chambot. However, the origins of this sport are very controversial.

Modern golf is actually a very ancient sport. It is dated back to the 15th century. The first records were found in Scotland. A funny story is that the first record is its prohibition in 1457 by James II. Simply on the grounds that people should learn archery. 45 years later it was lifted by James IV, who was a fan himself. He even invented golf clubs.

The oldest course is Musselburgh Links in East Lothian, Scotland. On March 2, 1672, it was played there for the very first time, according to Guinness World Records.

The rules can be traced back to 1744. At that time, they were established by the Company of Gentlemen Golfers. At the time, a high society club.

The Open Championship, first held in 1860 in Ayrshire, Scotland, was the first competition.

So the history of golf is closely linked to Scotland.

I recommend that every enthusiast visit Scotland and find their muse to play.

A MARKET TO HIT

The market is remarkable. Nearly 2 million Americans are employed in the sport, generating $55.6 billion in annual income. While not as huge as soccer or basketball, it should not be underestimated. Golf is associated with high quality, regarding the courses as well as equipment.

But it is about more than just advertising and athletes. Charity plays a big role. That is why more than $3.9 billion was raised in 2014.

But who actually plays? And does the bad image have a negative effect on newcomers? Well, it does not look like it.

In 2021, 106 million people followed it in one way or another. Either online or actively. 37.5 million were enrolled in off or online courses. 6.2 million were female golfers on the course. That same year, 3.2 million in the U.S. played golf for the first time and most likely will continue to do so.

3.1 million juniors ages 6-12 played for the first time. One-third of them are girls. So the sport does not have to worry about dying out.

According to recent surveys, more and more people are also becoming interested. That is a bright future for the sport.

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