Golf
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Actually Jerry, the notion that "golf" is an acronym for "gentlemen only, ladies forbidden" is false. From snopes.com...
A theory ascribes golf to the Scottish goulf (also gowf), a verb meaning "to strike or cuff." This theory would at least place the origin of the word with the people who invented the game. As for "striking or cuffing," an integral part of the game is, after all, hitting the ball.
Another favorite urban legend about golf is that a golf course has 18 holes because there are 18 shots in a fifth of Scotch. This is not true - St. Andrews has 18 holes so every course after them has 18 - but it's a swell myth
A theory ascribes golf to the Scottish goulf (also gowf), a verb meaning "to strike or cuff." This theory would at least place the origin of the word with the people who invented the game. As for "striking or cuffing," an integral part of the game is, after all, hitting the ball.
Another favorite urban legend about golf is that a golf course has 18 holes because there are 18 shots in a fifth of Scotch. This is not true - St. Andrews has 18 holes so every course after them has 18 - but it's a swell myth
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