It was in the UK that the PGA (Professional Golf Association) was
first established in 1901. This was the first professional golf body
that represented club professionals.
Advances in golf balls came in 1908. Taylor patented the first dimple
design for golf balls in 1908. Such a design enhanced golf ball
aerodynamics, and so allowed for players to hit balls further than
they had before.
The U.S. Open was first established toward the end of the 19th
century. However, in the 20th it continued to be dominated by UK
golfers up until 1911. As such, it was John McDermott who was the
first American golfer to win the U.S. Open, and indeed a major, on
American soil.
This would be followed by the emergence of the PGA of America in
1916. The PGA of America was founded by Robert White, and would
represent American professional golfers. In addition, the first PGA
Championship coincided with the emergence of the PGA of America in
1916. Held in 1916, the PGA Championship was first won by Jim Barnes.
Match-play matches involving UK and U.S. golf teams the early '20s
would see the emergence of new match-play event in 1926. Founded by
Samuel Ryder, the Ryder Cup began in 1927 as a biannual match-play
championship between the best American and UK golfers. The first
Ryder Cup was won convincingly by the U.S., and up until '37 the
championship remained relatively even.
In the early '30s the Augusta National course was opened. With this,
the Masters golf championship began as the Augusta National
Invitation on March 22nd 1934. The first championship was won by
Horton Smith, and then Gene Sarazen in 1935 with the course layout
reversed.
In the post-war era, with four major golf championships established,
TV coverage of the game began. The U.S. Open was one of the first
golf championships to be given such coverage by CBS.
Conferences between the USGA and R & A in 1951 would go some way
to standardising the game. The golf bodies reviewed and revised the
rules surrounding the sport. In addition to this, the centre-shafted
putter was also introduced for the first time.
As the '50 gave way to the '60s, new golf stars would soon emerge on
the PGA Tour. Players such as Ben Hogan and Sam Snead had set golfing
standards in the '50s. Then, in 1962 the promising golfer Jack
Nicklaus won his first major at the U.S. Open. It would be the first
of 18 majors, a record set at the 1986 Masters.
The game became increasingly dominated by Americans in the '60s and
70's. However, in the '80s golfers like Ballestoros, Faldo and Norman
would start to offer some more serious competition. This was
reflected in the Ryder Cup by some great EU teams, as well as at some
of the Majors won by European players.
By the end of the 20th century, the game of golf had more
sophisticated clubs and balls. With more sophisticated clubs, and
perhaps also better players, new golf records were set by the likes
of Woods at the U.S. Masters.
Today, the game of golf is much cherished and one of the more widely
played sports. In the 21st century, the sport should continue to
excite and inspire.
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Here you know History of Golf People believe that Scots started to playing Golf,few Dutchmen played a game with a stick and a leather ball, and the winner is one who reaches the target with lowest number of strokes. History says thet this game is popular in Scotland later whole UK and then US.In China, they call it Chuiwan, they played using 10 different golf colors.
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