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Types of jewelry cultural version of Java Indonesia
In Indonesia, especially Java region often connect with the world of all things mystical / supernatural, this is because cultural traditions are very strong in Java. Here are categories according to the cultural gems of Java Indonesia:
• Agate Carnelian can help for matters related to the physical and emotional personality. Legend says that users will be protected from the dangers of carnelian and bless the wearer with courage. Carnelian is believed to cure insomnia disease (severe difficulty sleeping), providing a beautiful dream and contribute to the balance of the body. Types of agate with the ability to: Moss agate: to improve the relationship with the natural surroundings. Green moss helps to eliminate toxins in the blood and balance the emotional energy. Red moss helps purify the blood and increase physical stamina. Agate tree: help in introspection more clearly, see the world through a broader viewpoint and reduce fever and toxicity Agate line / Band: help in the draw strength to overcome a sense of not having enough strength or courage Lace agate / Interwoven: overcoming hopelessness and depression, causing excitement and relaxation of muscle tension and spasm. Blue lace agate helps to balance body fluids and give peace of emotion. Agate resembles a feather Manuk: strengthen blood vessels and overcoming fear for no apparent reason. Useful to reduce fear in the hunt or find directions Carnelian beads: extra protection against traveler / wanderer, one of the adventurers stone Carnelian Eyes: protect from damage to the body and remove negative thoughts Agate dendrite: balancing blood sugar levels. Is the cornerstone of the adventurers to provide security and strength Carnelian India: give bodily strength, overcome insecurities / no peace and eliminate the physical and emotional weaknesses Botswana agate: overcoming the uncertainty of the direction and personal goals
• Alexandrite Alexandrite can help people to focus on ourselves, improve confidence and increase your ability to feel happiness. In Russia, Alexandrite is believed to be carrying a good sign. Alexandrite can also stimulate the sexual power and there is not enough to overcome a sense of love in one’s life.
• Amethyst Used to increase the strength of inner / spiritual and intuitive person vigilance. Also used to relieve headaches. Legend has it, use the Amethyst or drinking from the cup made from it, will prevent accidental poisoning.
• Aquamarine Aquamarine is often used for a good hope in the living and merciful love. Is said to help relieve depression and sadness. It is also believed to bring back the feeling of love at couples who have been married long and help get new friends. According to legend, Aquamarine wear as earrings / earrings will bring love and good influence. Other uses are to help the eye / vision, reducing the retention of body fluids and provide security in transit through the ocean.
• Bloodstone Its main usefulness is to stimulate the flow of healing energy for all, combating physical trauma, eliminating the restrictions emotions and stimulate blood circulation. Bloodstone is believed to be able to stop the bleeding just by mere touch. In addition to its function for traditional medicine, during this Bloodstone is also used to add insight to the world view of someone. In the Middle Ages, Bloodstone is believed to have special because the power spots / red spots on the stone is considered the blood of Jesus Christ (Jesus Christ).
• carnelian Carnelian used to clear the mind (not able to see the reality). Can balance the process of thinking and creativity and increase the level / level of energy. Around the year 1700′s, carnelian is said to provide strength and protection, bring good fortune and comfort. In the 1800′s, carnelian is considered able to help people who need the courage to speak.
• Chrysoprase Chrysoprase is often used for spiritual protection and overcome mental fatigue / emotional. Often referred to as the Stone of Victory (“Victory Stone.”) In the 1800′s, Chrysoprase is said to help thieves to be lost from sight (invisible). Other properties that strengthen your heart and eyes, helps concentration in the work, prevent nightmares, expel demons and eliminate clutter the mind. Stone is well used by people who use a lot of work with the brain (author, songwriter).
• citrine Citrine is said to help people to connect with the ghost / spirit, Helps assimilation of food, helping people who are not proficient in communicating openly and to develop mental tranquility.
• Diamond -Diamond can improve the quality of self and the ability to see things more clearly both positive and negative, direct and honest. Also help overcome the sense of security materially instability. The better quality diamond, the better the power accessories. Is a symbol of courage that is not invincible. Hindus believe that the Diamond is not good quality or containing patches, bring bad luck until he can even revoke / remove Batara Indra from the highest place in heaven. At present the most quality diamonds with rendahpun (eg, bad color), still used for industrial purposes.
• Emerald Emerald is used for emotional healing and that is overcome Physik in neurological disease and the lack of perception and inner clarity. In Persia and surrounding said that “Anyone who has this charm will enjoy special protection from God.” According to legend, the Emerald serves to strengthen the memory of the owner, speed of mind and creativity and help to predict the future.
• Garnet Thyroid gland disorders in the balance, overcoming the lack of tolerance toward others, reducing the hardness of heart and feelings do not have enough popularity.
• Goldstone Goldstone can provide extra protection against traveler / wanderer. It is one of the adventurers stones.
• Jade Jade is said to be helping someone to relax and wise. Referred to as a rock with a very good balance, helping someone to align the mind and overcome the lack of action and impractical way of thinking. Jade is the essence of love, appreciated as a special stone. It is believed that some of the secrets of righteousness will be absorbed into the body. Legend has it that Spanish explorers to Central America using the talisman of Jadeit to prevent and cure hip and kidney. Other uses for the health of improving the healing of vital organs. Green Jade can relieve digestive disorders, liver function and help reduce damage to the eye. Red Jade femininity helps fight disease, especially in the organ content
• Jasper Jasper can ward off evil spirits and protect against snake and spider bites. For health, Jasper help the healing process of gastric, balancing the endocrine glands working. In the fourth century, Jasper is known as the bearer of a great rain. Jasper and the types of assistance that can be given: Leopard skin Jasper is said to give people what they need. Poppy Jasper helps give happiness in life. Opalite Jasper can help to sleep soundly. Jasper Chocolate female hormonal function and help overcome the insecurity. Green Jasper helps small bowel function, prevent constipation, reduce the strain on the intestines and fight wounds in the stomach, while also reducing stress / depression is severe or increase in a positive mental attitude. Red Jasper job balancing the stomach and pancreas, increases energy and provides protection against external pressures
• Lapis lazuli Lapis helps one to better understand ourselves and broaden perspectives. Also helping the inability of someone to memerima leadership of others. Whether to make a choice between conscience and reason, providing wisdom and honesty. According to legend, the layer protects the wearer from evil forces. A remedy for melancholy soul and some fever and strengthen the body during the experience of spiritual awareness.
• Moonstone Moonstone is said to balance the yin / yang, regulating pituitary gland function, clarify and enhance the senses. Also helps people who are less sensitive / responsive to self and others (reducing selfishness). In India, moonstone stone valued as sacred / sacred. It is believed will bring a good future. Legend says that Moonstone is a very precious gift for lovers as it would arouse passion and tenderness usually called the stone that create love and affection.
• Onyx Onyx and Sardonyx can help coordinate the body, providing protection from the bad influence of the surrounding environment and can control myself. Black Onyx is used to change a bad habit. Mexican Onyx (white and brown chalcedony) help in order to sleep soundly. Sard is protective against spells or witchcraft. It can also be sharpened sense of humor of the wearer.
• Opal Opal used to see the possibility, to help the individual has the capacity to share love and to enhance psychic stability. The Arabs believed that opals fell from heaven when a lot of lightning, from that Opal had a fiery color. Opal is considered as an ancient symbol of honesty and confidence. Opal is very powerful influence in ritual magic. Karena quality opal contains every color of the other birth stone, can be used or filled with energy and strength from a combination of all the birth stones, stones are also used to replace another birth within the mentioned spells, rituals or other purposes of magic. Often associated with the virtual nature and astral projection, also used to recall past lives (each color represents a life from the past). Opal has the ability to cure, especially to increase mental capacities such as creative imagination, the strength of other thoughts that have not been used so far. Opal credible in terms of health can help the process of protein assimilation. Fire Opal is often used in fundraising activities for the needy, usually worn as a pendant with a gold necklace, surrounded by 10-12 Diamond, is believed to have the power to collect money that great. Black Opal is a tool of choice witch / magician, is used to increase the acceptance of magic / witchcraft them and also highlight their strengths. Black opals worn near the heart as a necklace made of gold and is said to be cast out demons, protecting people from the evil eye, protect the traveler in the journey to distant places. Opal has also been used as a magic potion to heal the body, drive out bad dreams and as a means to increase energy. White Opal if used at night when the full moon ritual, said bringing the power of the Goddess of the Moon to fruition for the people who execute it. Opal is very appreciated in the Middle Ages, referred to as “ophthalmios” or “Stone Eyes,” due to the widespread belief that the Opal is useful for sensory vision and cure eye diseases. Berrambut blonde woman wearing a necklace Opal to protect from the loss of their hair color. Black opal is highly respected as a good luck stone.
• Pearl Pearls help someone to better understand themselves and improve self-esteem. Pearl makes the wearer can feel the love from the people who give these pearls and enhance femininity. Other uses which helps the formation of antibodies and fight infection and help the inability of a person in educating others.
• Peridot Peridot is used to help make someone’s dream may come true. Legend has it that pirates love Peridot because it protects the power of darkness / demons. If Peridot tied with gold (the gold), will protect the wearer from terrors in the night. For health, Peridot help function of the adrenal glands, providing a balance of physical energy and helps people who too often experience emotional tension / stress.
• Quartz Quartz is used for balance, boost energy, combating negative thinking, eliminate bad habits and a variety of healing. Quartz also overcome feelings of rejection of unwanted or received by a person. Quartz crystal is formed as a colorless crystal ball, has been used by forecasters since the Middle Ages to see and predict the future. Types of Quartz and the help that you can receive is: Druzy Quartz: Helping someone who does not have the skills to understand the problem (do not have a deep understanding) Rutilated Quartz: Reduce the negative way of thinking alone. Smokey Quartz / Quartz Chocolate: Providing emotional support White Quartz / Quartz White: Improving self-esteem.
• Rose Quartz Rose Quartz is used to balance emotions for someone, to open hearts and an apology / forgiveness. Rose Quartz is also believed to maintain the skin keremajan and overcome a severe inferiority complex
• Ruby Ruby is said to be opening one’s heart to love, overcoming fear to be ugly and unloved and eliminate the lack of luck. Ruby is also used for protection of sensitive behaviors and avoid deviant behavior (to prevent the occurrence of schizophrenia). According to ancient legend, Ruby is able to reconcile / reconciling lovers.
• Sapphire Sapphire can clear the mind, increase peace, happiness and increase the motivation and purpose in life orientation. Sapphire kings wear around their necks as a powerful defense against the danger (starting bala). This stone will protect the wearer from feeling envious and make them feel closer to God. Stone is believed to help some people who feel they have no chance for the goal / end better. For health Sapphire can raise levels of potassium, magnesium, calcium and release of mental depression.
• Topaz Topaz is used to add strength, prevent kidney and bladder disease. Ancient times, carved stone eagle on Topaz Manuk used to express the goodwill of a king, queen and tycoons. The Greeks believed Topaz gives strength. Topaz also helps overcome the feeling of anger (to calm emotions) and protect against outside pressure.
• Tourmaline Tourmaline is used to prevent the occurrence of lymphatic tissue disease and anemia. Also used to enhance the success and achievements. Pink Tourmaline for protection and improve balance in women, while Green Tourmaline improve balance in men. According to legend, the user will be warned of the dangers and lack of luck.
• Turquoise Turquoise assist people in starting a new business. Can warn the wearer of danger / disease that will attack with its color changes. In the 13th century, Turquoise is said to protect the wearer from falling, especially from a horse. Also used for relaxation of the body, overcoming was-was/bingung, mental disorder, calm the emotions. The Indians believed that if turquoise was taped in a bow, arrows fired will hit the target. Also believed to bring happiness and luck.
• Zircon Like Crystal, Zircon is used for a variety of healing. Zircon helps one to make peace with himself and cope with negative feelings or feelings of frustration and increase positive behaviors. Also makes the wearer more thoughtful, respectable and wealthy. Loss of light / sparkle of a Zircon is said to warn of the dangers for their owners.
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Golf – its history, and My Funny Golf Art Impressions
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Steeped in British culture is love and created all kinds of sport.
I have a fun Golf Art Prints, If Please click here for my comic art posters Golf Channel. One of the favorite sports of Great Britain is the belief that a form of golf ball and club called "Pagan" was released in Londinium (London, England) by the Romans 1,500 years ago.
While the argument continues about invented the sport of golf, the fact that some of the origins of golf is that golf was first played Once in Scotland as we know it today. It seems that in about 1353, adopted the principle that each team of golfers to strike uninterrupted seconds. Previously, teams of players alternate hitting a ball and other links in Fife.
History shows that the golf course as quickly become so popular that it has overshadowed the sport of archery. Shot the arch was so vital to Scotland's national defense, the game of golf in Scotland was made a crime punishable by hanging. Modern golf game that we hear today is generally considered Scottish invention, the game has been mentioned in two 15th century laws of the Scottish Parliament, which forbade the reading of the gowf game because he was having the time of archery, which was necessary for national defense.
The modern game of golf originated and developed in Scotland: the first golf permanent seat in Scotland, as well as golf club membership first. The first written rules originally there, and the creation of the course of 18 holes. The first formalized tournament structures developed and competitions were held between different Scottish cities. In short, the modern game of golf had spread from Scotland to England and thence to the rest of the world. The oldest golf game in the world lies in the old links at Musselburgh Links. It has been shown that golf is played on Musselburgh Links in 1672 although Mary, Queen of Scots believe he played in 1567.
In 1603, Jacques VI of Scotland to the throne of England. He and his courtiers play golf at Blackheath, London, including the Royal Blackheath Golf Club traces its origins. There is evidence that Scottish soldiers, expatriates and migrants away the game in the British colonies and elsewhere during the 18th and early 19th.
The Royal Calcutta Golf Club and the club Pau in southwestern France is an important reminder of these trips, and are the oldest golf clubs outside the British Isles and the oldest in continental Europe, respectively. However, it was not until the late 19th century Golf has spread outside his home in Scotland.
In the 1860s, there were regular flights from London Edinburgh. Real enthusiasm of Scotland, the better transport links and the writings of Sir Walter Scott caused a boom in Scottish tourism and a greater interest in history and culture Scots abroad. This period also coincided with the gutty development, a golf ball made of gutta-percha, which was cheaper to produce mass, more durable and more consistent quality and performance than the feather-filled leather balls used previously. Golf has begun to spread to the rest of the British Isles. In 1864, the golf resort of Westward Ho! became the first course back in England from Blackheath. In 1880, England had 12 courses, 50 in 1887 and 1000 in 1914. The game increased in England in 1890 was enough to produce his first Open Championship, John Ball. The game has also started to further spread through the Commonwealth British and British destinations.
For the 1880 golf courses had been established in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa. Singapore adopted in 1891. The courts have also been established at various stations of the European continent for the benefit of British visitors.
The word Golf was first mentioned in writing in 1457 on a Scottish statute on forbidden games as Gouf, possibly derived from the Scottish goulf word (variously spelled) meaning "to strike or cuff". This word, in turn, is derived from the Dutch word Kolf, which means "Stick" or "club" and the Dutch sport of the same name.
Timeline of golf history from 150 AD to 1900 AD
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AD 150 balls and club called "Paganica was played for the first time in Londinium (London, England) by the Romans.
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1354 – The first recorded reference to "Cole", the probable antecedent courses. It is a derivative of hockey played in Flanders.
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1421 – A Scottish regiment with the French against the English on the site Bauge is introduced in the game of Chole. Hugh Kennedy, Robert Stewart and John Smale, three of the players identified, is credited with introducing the game in Scotland.
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1457 – Golf with football, is banned by the Scottish Parliament James II to preserve the skills of archery, to prohibit gowf Sunday, because interfered with military training for the wars against the English.
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1470 – Ban on golf is reaffirmed by the Parliament of James III.
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1491 – The ban on golf is reaffirmed by the Parliament, this time under James IV.
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1502 – With the signing of the Treaty of Glasgow between England and Scotland, golf ban was lifted.
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Jacques IV is the first purchase of golf has been a set of golf clubs with a bow in Perth.
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1513 – Queen Catherine, Queen of England, a letter to Cardinal Wolsey, refers to the growing popularity of golf in England.
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1527 – The first commoner registration of a golfer is Sir Robert Maule, described as playing on Barry Links, Angus (near the modern town of Carnoustie).
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1552 – The first recorded evidence of golf at St. Andrews, Fife.
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1553 – Archbishop St Andrews issues a decree giving the public local law to play golf on the links of St. Andrews.
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1567 – Mary Queen of Scots, seen playing golf soon after the death of her husband Lord Darnley, is the first golfer knows the woman.
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1589 – Golf is banned in the courtyard of Blackfriars, Glasgow. This is the first reference to golf in the west of Scotland.
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1592 – The Royal City of Edinburgh bans golfing at Leith on Sunday "in sermonis Tyme." (Eng: sermons)
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1618 – Invention of the ball of feathers.
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King James VI of Scotland and England, confirmed the right of people to play golf on Sunday.
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1621 – recorded first reference to golf on the links of Dornoch (later Royal Dornoch), in the far north of Scotland.
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1641 – Carlos I is playing golf at Leith when he learns of the Irish rebellion, marking the beginning of the English Civil War. He ended his tour.
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1642 – John Dickson receives a license from Aberdeen ball manufacturer.
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1659 – Golf is banned in the streets of Albany, New York, the first reference to golf in the United States.
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1682 – In golf registered the first game, the Duke of York and John Paterstone Scotland defeat two English noblemen in a match played on the links of Leith.
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Andrew Dickson, carrying clubs for the Duke of York, is the most Young first record.
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1687 – A book by Thomas Kincaid, Thoughts on Golvis contains the first references on how golf clubs are made.
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1721 – first reference to golf at Glasgow Green, the first course played in western Scotland.
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1724 – "A solemn match of golf" between Alexander Elphinstone and Captain John Porteous becomes the first game in a newspaper. Elphinstone fights and wins a duel for the same reason in 1729.
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1735 – The Royal Burgess Golf Society of Edinburgh is formed [1].
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1743 – Thomas Mathison's epic The Goff literary effort first devoted to golf.
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1744 – The Honorable Company of Golfers of Edinburgh is formed, playing Leith links. It is the first golf club.
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The royal city of Edinburgh pays for a silver cup to be awarded to champion an annual competition played at Leith. Is the first John Rattray champion.
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1754 – The St. Andrews golfers buy a silver cup for an open championship played at the Old Course. Bailie William Landale is the first champion.
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Early codified rules of Golf Golfers published by the St. Andrews (later The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews).
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1759 – first reference to stroke play in St. Andrews. Previously, whole game was broken.
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1761 – The Bruntsfield Links Golf Society of Edinburgh is formed [2].
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1764 – Competition for the Silver Club at Leith is restricted members of the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers.
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The first four holes at St. Andrews are grouped into two, reducing cycle twenty to two holes (11 and over) to 18 (nine-en). St. Andrews is the first golf course of 18 holes, and sets the standard for future courses.
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1766 – The Club of Blackheath, London became the first golf club formed outside Scotland.
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1767 – The score of 94 returned by James Durham at St. Andrews in the Silver Cup set a record for uninterrupted 86 years.
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1768 – The Golf House at Leith is erected. It is the first golf club.
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1773 – St. Andrews Competition is reserved for members of the Leith and St. Andrews Societies.
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1774 – Thomas McMillan offers a silver cup competition in Musselburgh, East Lothian. He won the first championship.
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The first time professional golf part (at that time was also caretaker of the field) is hired by the Edinburgh Burgess Society.
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1780 – The Society of Golfers at Aberdeen (later the Royal Aberdeen Golf Club) is formed.
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1783 – A Silver Club is offered for competition in Glasgow.
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1786 – The Golf Club of South Carolina was formed in Charleston, the first golf club outside the United Kingdom.
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The Crail Golfing Society is formed.
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1788 – The Honourable Company Edinburgh Golfers requires members to wear club uniform when playing on the links.
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1797 – The Burntisland Golf Club formed.
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The city of St. Andrews sells the land containing the Old Course (known then Pilmor Links), to Thomas Erskine for 805 pounds. Erskine was necessary to preserve the golf course.
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1806 – The St. Andrews Club chooses to elect its captains rather to award the captain who won the Silver Cup. Thus began the tradition of Captain "Playing himself in the office" by pressing just one hit before the start of the annual competition.
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1810 – First recorded reference to the women's competition at Musselburgh.
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1820 – The Bangalore Club is formed.
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1824 – The Perth Golf Society was formed, later Royal Perth (the first club to receive this honor).
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1826 – Hickory imported from the United States used to make golf shafts.
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1829 – The Golf Club of Dum Dum, later, Calcutta Golf Club (later Royal Calcutta) is formed.
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1832 – The North Berwick Club is founded, the first to include women in their activities, even if they are allowed to play in competitions.
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1833 – King William IV confers the distinction of "Royal" Golf Society in Perth, Royal Perth is the first club to retain the distinction.
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The St. Andrews Golfers ban on the sale, but cancel the suspension of a year later.
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1834 – William IV confers the title "Royal and Ancient" on the Golf Club of St. Andrews.
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1836 – The Honourable Company Edinburgh Golfers abandons the deteriorating Leith Links, moving to Musselburgh.
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Longest drive ever recorded with a ball of feathers, meters 361, is directed by Samuel Messieux to the Elysian fields.
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1842 – Canadian Markets Golfing Society (later Royal Bombay) is founded.
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1844 – Blackheath is Leith expand During his five to seven holes. North Berwick also had seven holes at the time, although the trend for the ten-Standard began.
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1848 – Invention the "Gutta-percha ball. Fly further from the pen and is much cheaper. Contributes greatly to the expansion of the game.
The Bangalore Golf Club was formed in 1868 and not 1820 as indicated in the stage. [
1851-1860
1851
The Prestwick Golf Club was founded.
1856
The Royal Curragh Golf Club is based in Kildare, the first golf club in Ireland. Pau Golf Club is founded, the first on the continent.
A rule change is enacted, in match play, the ball must be played as it lies or the hole you recognize. It is the last recorded toughening the structure of rules.
1857
"Amateur's Guide", a hand Keen (Farnie HB), is published. It is the first instruction book on golf.
The Prestwick Club institutes the first championship meeting, Quartet Competition in St. Andrews, in the presence of eleven golf clubs. George Glennie and JC Stewart win for Blackheath.
1858
The Championship format of the meeting is changed every play a game and won was by Chambers, Robert of Bruntsfield.
Allan Robertson becomes the first golfer to break 80 on the Old Course, recording a 79.
King James VI Golf Club is based in Perth, Scotland.
1859
The first Amateur Championship was won by George Condie Perth.
Death of Allan Robertson, the first great professional golfer.
[Edit] 1860-1870
1860
The Club of the institutes Prestwick professional championship played at Prestwick, the first championship belt won by Willie Park, Snr.
1861
The championship is open to professionals from the fans and the Open Championship was born. The first competition was won by Old Tom Morris.
1864
North Devon Golf Club is based in Westward Ho!
1867
Ladies' Golf Club in St. Andrews is founded, the first club Golf for women.
1869
The Liverpool Golf Club was founded in Hoylake, later Royal Liverpool.
Young Tom Morris, 17, won the first of four consecutive Open championships. His series include a 11-stroke victory in 1869 and a 12-stroke victory in 1870 (in a format 36 holes). His 149 in 1870 over 36 holes is a race open media would not be seen before the invention of the rubber core ball.
[Edit] 1870-1880
1870
Young Tom Morris wins his third consecutive Open Championship, thus winning permanent possession of the band.
The Royal Adelaide Golf Club was founded the first club golf in Australia.
1871
The Otago Golf Club was formed first club in New Zealand.
1872
The Open Championship is restored when Prestwick, St. Andrews and the Honourable Company of Golfers Edinburgh has a new trophy, with the Open Championship to be held in the rotation of the three clubs.
Young Tom Morris wins his fourth consecutive championship Open.
1873
The Christchurch Golf Club's second club was formed in New Zealand.
The Royal Montreal Golf Club was formed the first club in Canada.
The Open Championship was first held at the Old Course.
1875
The Oxford and Cambridge University Golf Clubs are based.
Young Tom Morris died at the age of 24 years. Not emotionally recover from the death of his wife and daughter birth earlier this year.
Vesper Country Club was formed in Tyngsboro, MA.
1878
The first match is played University of Wimbledon, won by Oxford.
[Edit] 1880-1890
1881
Royal Belfast is founded.
The use of molds is set to dimple the gutta-percha ball. The players have realized that long gutties worked in the air much better after being beaten several times and lined above.
1883
Bob Ferguson of Musselburgh, losing in extra holes at the Open, is one victory shy equaled the record Young Tom Morris four consecutive titles. Ferguson found no money later in life, work the Musselburgh caddy-shack.
1884
The Oakhurst Golf Club is located in White Sulphur Springs. The first hole href = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Homestead, _Virginia"> Homestead survives this course and is the oldest surviving golf hole in America.
1885
The Amateur Championship first played Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake.
The Royal Cape Golf Club is based in Wynberg, South Africa, the first club in Africa.
1886
AJ Balfour was appointed First Secretary (Cabinet Minister) for Ireland, his rise to political power and social incalculable effect in the popularity of golf since it is a relentless player and catalyzes a great interest in the game through his writing and speaking.
1887
"Art Golf "by Sir Walter Simpson is published.
1887
The Foxburg Country Club Founded in Foxburg, Pa., the field more Old United States in continuous use in one place.
Kebo Valley Golf Club 1888 is the eighth most old golf course in the United States.
1888
The Golf Club of St. Andrew's was founded in Yonkers, New York, most former golf club surviving in America.
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1890
John Ball, an English amateur, becomes the first non-Scottish Amateur and the first win the Open Championship.
Bogey is invented by Hugh Rotherham, as the result of the hypothetical golfer playing perfect golf at every hole. Rotherham called level soil, but Dr. Thomas Brown, honorary secretary of the Club of Great Yarmouth, called this hypothetical man bogey man "after the popular song of the time, and baptized his score a bogey. "With the invention of golf ball core rubber is capable of reaching the green in fewer strokes, and so has bogey come to represent one result of the hole.
1891
The Golf Union of Ireland was founded October 12, 1891 and is the club oldest golf course in the Union throughout the world.
Shinnecock Hills Golf Club is based in Long Island.
Warkworth Golf Club is based in Northumberland, designed by Old Tom Morris
1892
Palmetto Golf Club established in Aiken, South Carolina.
Arven Glen Country Club Course in Thomasville, Georgia United States, the oldest still in use in Georgia.
Gate money is charged for the first time during a match between Douglas Dunlop and Jack White, Cambridge. The practice of payment of the games through private paris, rather than gate receipts and sponsorships, survives well into the 20th century as Calcutta, "But increasingly gate receipts are the source of the legitimate awards.
They Amateur Golf Championship of India and the East has been established, the first international championship event.
1893
Ladies' Golf Union of Great Britain and Ireland is founded and the first woman British Amateur Golf Championship won by Lady Margaret Scott Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club.
Golf The Irish of the ladies of the Union is founded and is the oldest Ladies Golf Union in the world.
The Chicago Golf Club opens in the United States when 18-hole golf course first in the current site of the Downers Grove Golf Course. The Golf Club of Chicago moved to its current location in 1895.
Victoria Golf Club was formed and remains the oldest course west of the river Mississippi at its original site.
Segregansett Country Club opens in Taunton, Massachusetts. This course is active.
1894
The Open is played on an English course for the first time and won for the first time by an Englishman Taylor, JH. Taylor and Harry Vardon and James Braid (known as the Triumvirate Britain) dominate the Open Championship for the next two decades.
The United States Golf Association was founded Amateur Golf Association of the United States. The founding members are the Chicago Golf Club, Country Club, Newport Country Club, Golf Club of St. Andrews and Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.
Tacoma Golf Club is founded first golf club in the Pacific Coast.
1895
The U.S. Amateur Championship has been set, Charles B. Macdonald, inaugural winner of the tournament. The first U.S. Open was held the next day, with Horace Rawlins wins.
July 6, 1895 – Van Cortlandt Park Golf Course opens – the first public golf course in America.
The pool cue is banned as a putter to the USGA.
U.S. Women Amateur is instituted. Mrs. Charles S. Brown (born Lucy N. Barnes) [1] is the first beneficiary.
1896
Harry Vardon won his first British Open.
1897
The first NCAA championship is conducted. Louis Bayard, Jr. is the winner.
"Golf" magazine, first golf course in the U.S. and is published for the first time.
1898
The term "birdie" is coined at Atlantic CC from "a bird of a hole."
Freddie Tait, Paris, could reach the Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club Club House Club House Royal Golf Club of St. George – a distance of three miles – in forty or fewer shots, puts his 32nd career through a window at the Cinque Ports club.
Haskell ball is designed and patented by Coburn Haskell. It is the first rubber ball base.
Church Stretton Golf Club was founded, over 18 holes in Shropshire and one of the best courses in Britain and the United Kingdom.
1899
The first Western Open played at Glenview GC, the tournament for the first time in what became the PGA Tour.
1900
Walter Travis wins the first of his three U.S. Amateur championships. Harry Vardon wins the U.S. Open, the first golfer to win British and U.S. opens.
The golf course is in the Olympics Games for the second time in Paris.
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