Why are there 18 holes on a golf course?
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Golf courses have not always had eighteen holes. The St Andrews Links occupy a narrow strip of land along the sea. As early as the 15th century, golfers at St. Andrews established a customary route through the undulating terrain, playing to holes whose locations were dictated by topography. The course that emerged featured eleven holes, laid out end to end from the clubhouse to the far end of the property. One played the holes out, turned around, and played the holes in, for a total of 22 holes. In 1764, several of the holes were deemed too short, and were therefore combined. The number was thereby reduced from 11 to nine, so that a complete round of the links comprised 18 holes.
This is the exact reason why the Scots rightfully claim Golf as "their sport".it was indeed the changes at St Andrews that fashioned golf into what it is today.
Why dont you check the R&A (Royal and Ancient)website. They will have a reason
they don't have room for 19
I don't know,but there are a lot more ar*e-holes on it.
theres 19 holes on a golf course
That's rather like asking why are there six holes on a snooker table. I think it's something to do with the rules of the game and how it's played
When early Scots were playing at St. Andrews they would always take a bottle of Scotch along. After they completed a hole they would take a drink. The bottle was usually empty by the 18th hole (about 1.5 oz per hole), so they would stop playing there. St. Andrews used to have 22 holes, but was shortened to 18 for this reason. Check out the link below if you don't believe me.
Not every golf course have 18-holes.
some even 9-holes
But for tournament go for 18
why are there 4 bases in baseball? 18 holes is the regulation course. some courses have 9 An I've seen courses with 27
Some golf courses have 54 holes,although you only play 18 at a time.
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