Golf is a sport filled with history, quirky traditions, and impressive records. Whether you're a casual player or just someone curious about the game, here are some fun golf facts that may surprise you!
1. Golf is Over 500 Years Old
The game as we know it today originated in Scotland in the 15th century. It became so popular that King James II actually banned it in 1457 because he thought it was distracting soldiers from practicing archery!
2. A Round of Golf Covers a Lot of Ground
On an 18-hole course, the average golfer walks about 6 to 8 kilometers (4 to 5 miles). That’s a great workout—especially when you're carrying your clubs!
3. The Longest Golf Hole in the World is Over 1,000 Yards
The longest hole in the world is the 7th hole at Satsuki Golf Club in Japan, stretching a mind-blowing 964 meters (1,058 yards)!
4. The Infamous Golfer Tan is a Real Thing
Because golfers spend hours in the sun, they often end up with distinct tan lines—white feet from their golf shoes, darker hands and arms if they wear sleeves, and hat tan lines that make for some interesting summer looks. This is why professional golfers trust UPF clothing, like SParms arm sleeves, shoulder wraps, and leg sleeves, to even out their exposure and protect their skin.
5. The Highest Golf Course in the World is in the Himalayas
The Yak Golf Course in India holds the record for the highest golf course in the world, sitting at 4,270 meters (14,009 feet) above sea level!
6. Golf Balls Were Once Made of Feathers
Early golf balls, called "featheries," were made by stuffing wet feathers into a leather pouch. As they dried, the feathers expanded, making the ball firm. These hand-crafted balls were expensive and didn’t last long—thankfully, modern golf balls are much more durable!
7. The First Woman Golfer Dates Back to the 1500s
Mary, Queen of Scots, is considered one of the first known female golfers. She played in the 16th century and even coined the term "caddie," derived from the French word "cadet," meaning a young trainee.
8. The First Hole-in-One Was Recorded in 1868
The first documented hole-in-one was made by Tom Morris Jr. during the British Open at Prestwick Golf Club in Scotland.
9. Golf Has Been Played on the Moon
In 1971, astronaut Alan Shepard became the first and only person to play golf on the moon. He used a modified 6-iron to hit a golf ball in low gravity—talk about an out-of-this-world drive!
10. The Masters’ Green Jacket Has a Secret Rule
Winners of the Masters Tournament receive the famous green jacket, but did you know they aren’t allowed to take it home? The jacket must stay at Augusta National Golf Club and can only be worn on the grounds.
Whether you're a seasoned golfer or just learning about the sport, these fun facts show how golf has an amazing history and plenty of surprises. And if you’re heading out to the course, don’t forget to stay protected with SParms UPF50+ sun protection gear—because while golf is fun, sun damage isn’t!
Never stop playing—stay safe and enjoy the game!