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    ladies were first reported to play golf in a ladies only golf competion at royal muselburgh in 1811 but the first record was of mary stuart (mary queen of the scots) playing mary seaton at musselburgh old couse in 1567. it is reported that the earl of moray reported the two mary's to the westminster commissioners in "articles" 1568, he said she played golf at seaton house two days after the death of her husband and again a few days later at musselburgh, he said it did not show respest to her murded husband the lord darnley and he claimed she was implecated in his death.
    mary seaton beat mary stuart at musselburgh and mary stuart gave seaton a neckless as a reward for her fine play and a record of the neckles was at seaton house till it burnt down.
    in the 1700s the game of gouf was baned in scotland as it stopped people from there archery and was not aloud till the mid 1500.
    the name golf did not mean Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden as it was gouf till the mid 1700 and the word gouf ment to cuff or strike and thats what the old goufers did cuff the ball with there sticks and staffs.
    king james 1V of scotland spent 14 shilling in 1502 for gouf clubs made by the bowmakers of johnestoun and it it is said he player at scone palace. he is the first reported sale of a full set of clubs and balls.
    the first recorded game was mary seatons win over mary stuart in 1567, so ladies golf goes back a long way.
    bill
    Last edited by bill reed; 02-09-2007, 02:45 PM.

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    Thanks Bill,

    Quite informative.

    It does sound like Mary knocked off her husband, hmmm, played two days after his murder. I wonder if she used his clubs

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    • #3
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      I wonder if she was pregnant...???

      Maybe she was frustrated with her swing because couldn't swing the club around her breasts and her hips were too active...???

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      • #4
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        That was very informative Bill. Can you direct us to the source of this info? I will like to do some research myself. Thanks.

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        • #5
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          hi curtmay
          look up ( the old couse musselburgh.) and you will find out a lot about st andrews and perth and many other courses from the 1500s to the 1800s.
          if you cant find anything let me know and i'll look out some sites for you.
          bill

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          • #6
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            Thanks for the quick response Bill, I will check the site after I log out of GTO.

            BTW, its interesting to note that the last two threads on the Ladies Forum were started by male members....where are our ladies?

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by Curtmay
              Thanks for the quick response Bill, I will check the site after I log out of GTO.

              BTW, its interesting to note that the last two threads on the Ladies Forum were started by male members....where are our ladies?
              Starting threads in the male forums.

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              • #8
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                Hi Curtmay,

                Not too many of us here. I tried initiating threads on the ladies forum - but to no avail.

                I suppose I get what I need from the other forums.

                Nicole

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                • #9
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                  Yes, the pump drill is the best; I have been posting it for years and using it as a swing thought even longer.

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                  • #10
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                    What is the 6/100 position?

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                    • #11
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                      What about some of you ladies coming over to the new ladies only forum which Greg has set up.


                      golflass.com | The ladies golf forum...

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                      • #12
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                        Is it true that some players like Sorenstam, Wie and Park can outdrive a few of the PGA players?
                        Last edited by cyc53870; 07-10-2007, 02:08 PM.

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                        • #13
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                          Using 2006 Season figures, Karen Sjodin was the longest of the Ladies on the LPGA tour with an average drive of some 284 yards. This would have placed her in a tie for 139th Position on the PGA list with Bob Tway amongst others.

                          It would also mean that she was longer than Zach Johnson, Jim Furyk, Mark Calcavecchia, Justin Leonard and Mark O'Meara to name but a few.

                          At 261.3 yards and 16th place on the LPGA list, Annika would not have placed in the top 196 as Corey Pavin was the shortest of the men with 265.9 yards.

                          So, I guess on those figures, the answer to your question is no, they're not.

                          Cheers

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                          • #14
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                            well, I'd not ask if women could beat men in any sports, because in my opinion men and women can (should) not be compared. and that should probably go for lots of other things in life as well. we're not necessarily 'worse' than men only because we can not outdrive men or run faster than them etc. we are just different and that's the reason why there are ladies categories in sport. there are things men can do and things women can do, so no reason to compare. guess what we could do when working/playing together?!
                            when I figured it right this thread is about ladies golf, not about the question: are men better than women in golf? or could ladies beat men?

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                            • #15
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                              Yeah'n they should have more official mixed doubles competition for golf...

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