Falkland Golf Club

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Early Golf at Falkland

Further entries in 1503, less than a year after the king's first recorded purchase of clubs, reveal the continuation of an ancient French tradition of playing a peaceful club and ball game as an adjunct to Candlemas, the celebration of the purification of the Virgin Mary. February 3, James on a visit to Falkland Castle, is recorded to have played a game of golf with the Earl of Bothwell in which he lost 'iij Franch crounis' (three French crowns, or forty-two shillings). A later entry confirms that as in France, the game was played to celebrate the arrival of spring and Candlemas.
Only two days later on February 5, royal accounts record, 'an item, for golf clubbes and balles to the King that he played with', which cost nine shillings. James, no doubt, was already hooked and convinced that if only he had the right equipment his permanent companion off the tee - a life-threatening slice - would disappear. And, that so-and-so Bothwell, was hitting 'em 100 ells down the middle, as straight as a falcon's dive. A new custom-made clubbe was the only answer. We can only guess at the bower's sales pitch:
'See here your Majesty, I just bought a fine auld batch of St Rules yew saplings for shafts (the only thing whippier is a River Dee lamprey) and a bale of baby peacock down for stuffing the featheries. High compression? Drop one on an oak floor and it'll still be bouncing when you finish your port and join the ladies. Trust me, Jimmy, you'll hit it a league. '
It is unlikely that Falkland, the vacation resort of the Stuart kings, had a golf course per se, but it would surely have had adequate parkland to permit an ad hoc game, perhaps played in the manner of mail à la chicane, with selected trees and stones as target goals. The major step needed to transform early target golf into the game we know today - the establishment of permanent courses broken down into stages, each terminating in a scoring shot - was still a good two centuries away.
There is no record that any purpose-built course existed in Scotland earlier than the eighteenth century. Rather, play as at Falkland Castle, was on private parkland or estates, or surfaces such as the common land set aside near all towns for recreation

Reproduced from:
Golf the true history – By Michael Flannery
Michael Flannery is the author of 'Golf Through The Ages • 600 Years of Golfing Art' and a member of St Andrews Golf Club

The common land at Falkland is known as “The Myre” now the home of Falkland Golf Club

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Four player team AM-AM this Sunday 4th Aug @FalklandGolf. £300 prize fund, only £32 per team. Still lots of time slots available. Contact the club on 01337 857404. #getoutandgolf

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Well done and thanks to everyone who helped make our Gents Open such a success. Great turn out, decent weather despite the forecast, some excellent golf and great catering. All made for a fab day.

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Winner of the Falkland Golf Club, Fiddlehall Aberdeen Angus Open, Steve Wilkinson with a net 60. S Donaldson won Div 1 with a net 62 and Ken McGuire won the best scratch with 72. Nearest the pins were David Sinclair, Scott Bence and Florent De Stampa, with Chris Clark hitting the longest drive.

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Get your 50 pence at the ready!

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Reminder that our Gents Open is next Saturday 27th July. There are still a few places left for those interested in playing. Total prize fund is £500. Members, we also need raffle prizes donated for the raffle we will be holding on the day. Please hand in to the clubhouse. Thanks

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Congratulations to Leon Byrne, winning the Junior Scratch Championship today at FGC and also congratulations to Ashton Carnall on winning the Junior Handicap Championship. Well done to both.

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Final reminder that our beer tasting is on this Friday at 7pm. At least 10 different beers to try, only £10 per person. All welcome.

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Reminder the sheet is up for the Mary Valentine competition. Members get your names down if you want to be in the draw.

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Quick reminder.....next Friday!! 🍺

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Sorry all - this week’s quiz is cancelled. Next quiz the first Friday in August!

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Draw for the Seniors Open. Still lots of times available.

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Congratulations to Ken Mcguire our Club champion for 2019 and John Nicol our handicap champion, as well as the runners up David Sinclair and Tom Bettaney, well played to all.

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A reminder that tomorrow, Friday, is our two club play the course backwards event. Only £5 to enter and cash prize for the winner. A wedge and a putter is all that is required. Equipment is available to hire if needed. All welcome.

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Sundays scratch final pairing decided.

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Summer has started today.......

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Huge thanks to the magnificent 7 who helped out with our repair the road day. Fantastic job.

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