First Rules of Golf – 275 Years Ago – Do You Know Why They Came About?
The Rules of Golf – 275 Years Old Today
So why were the rules set up in the first place?
In 1744, on the east coast of Scotland, the Gentlemen Golfers of Leith Links asked the Edinburgh town council for a prize for an annual golf competition. The golfers had been jealous of the local archers, who received a silver arrow from the town council for a competition in 1709.
The Edinburgh town council presented the golfers with a silver golf club to be played for over Leith Links. This was on the understanding that The Gentlemen Golfers of Leith Links set down rules that would govern the game of golf. The event was to be the first ever ‘open’ golf competition worldwide, played under the first rules of golf.
What were The First Rules of Golf?
It was on the 7th March 1744 that The Gentlemen Golfers of Leith Links changed their name to the ‘Company of Edinburgh Golfers’. This group of golfers created the first 13 rules of golf (above). John Rattray, who won the first annual competition, signed off these rules, as captain. The ‘Company of Edinburgh Golfers’ later became the ‘Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers’ who now reside at Muirfield in East Lothian, Scotland.
The Home of Golf – Scotland or…Leith Links?
The fact that rules were drawn up was very important for the development of the game. It ensured regulation and set the benchmark for the sport moving forward. These rules formed the basis of the modern game and led to Scotland being viewed as the ancestral Home of Golf.
All that remains of golf on Leith Links today is a cairn with 3 commemorative plaques on it. The first shows the layout of the 5 holes of that first competition. The second commemorates 250 years of The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers. The third and final plaque states Leith Links – The Home of Golf with a short description of the events of 1744.
The geographical term, The Home of Golf, will always be associated with Scotland, in the eyes of the golfing world. However, within Scotland, at its golfing core, Leith Links could well be the place where the term finds its origin.
The Leith Rules Golf Society
The Leith Rules Golf Society
The Leith Rules Golf Society has been fundraising for a statue of John Rattray to be located at the original first hole of Leith Links. More information on the Leith Rules Society can be found
on their website – http://www.leith-rules-golf.co.uk/statue.htm