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    <h2>What do we know about the game of golf?</h2><p> We know that golfers hit a golf ball with a golf club. We know that they are trying to get that golf ball into a small hole in as few hits as possible. The way that the golfers play on TV, make it look so easy. They all have nice swings, smooth-putting strokes, and someone carrying that heavy golf bag around.
    Golf hasn’t always been like this though. Golfers carried their own bags, and the equipment wasn’t made of state-of-the-art metal. Have you ever heard of Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, or of Bobby Jones? Have you ever heard of St. Andrews, Pebble Beach, or Augusta National? How about the U.S. Open, the British Open, the PGA Championship, The Masters, or the Ryder Cup? Courses, tournaments, and people in some way have changed the game of golf. When you change things about golf, you are making everything, such as the course, the time frame, the person, or even equipment, that was involved history. Since golf historians are uncertain as to where golf was invented or who invented it. So we must give credit to the golf courses and players are the ones who have changed and given the game a history.</p>