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When Golf was Illegal in Scotland



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In today’s video we travel to Scotland to learn why the birthplace of golf would turn its back on the sport of golf, making it illegal for over 50 years.

We travel from Edinburgh to Dornoch to St Andrews in search of answers.

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29 Comments

  1. This was a bit unexpected…a truly well made bit of documentary film making! I thoroughly enjoyed it. Well done gentlemen!!!

  2. Phenomenal Erik. Masterful and so so interesting. You’re the best by a mile. Well done RGC

  3. It's great to see RGC returning to the roots of what made it so great. Looking forward to more of this content!

  4. Watching a Random Golf Club production is like going to a local art gallery expecting student work and finding Rothkos, Pollocks, and Matisses instead.

  5. Why is this not several hours long… Much respect RGC x (No Glove – Robin Dow is the caddy everyone expects after spending 4 figures in Scotland :D)

  6. John Rattray is a very famous skateboarder, lots of people know what he looks like 😜

  7. Just a quick thank you to the folks at RGC. I love every peace of content you guys put out. It's so well done. Hats off to you all.

  8. funnily just got the same grips on my irons recently 😀 good choice
    and as always stunning and beautiful video and editing

  9. The two fingered salute is archery related.The Normans cut off English archers index and middle fingers so s they could nt pull back the bowstring, two fingers up to The Normans was an insult

  10. St. Andrews is a gem stuck in time. If you haven't visited yet, add it to your list. The whole town is the experience.

  11. The grassy piece of land by the beach at the and of the video, up until about 10 years ago used to have a putting green for the public on it.

  12. You don’t explain why was golf banned on behalf of archery. It was because the King was concerned that men wouldn’t be enough well trained in archery and prepared for war when the war time would come. He was afraid that the soldiers would be distracted with sports instead of war training. You should complete this video

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