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  1. 19 de feb. de 2002 · As for golf and this wholly unfounded "gentlemen only; ladies forbidden" word origin, its appeal is attributable to a societal shift in the nature of who now plays the game. Women these...

    • Acronyms

      Feb. 19, 2002 Is the word 'golf' an acronym formed from...

    • The Etymology of 'Golf'
    • Why The 'Gentlemen Only, Ladies Forbidden' Myth Persists
    • Origins of The Game

    So if the myth about "golf" being an acronym isn't true, where does the word come from? Like most modern words, "golf" derives from older languages and dialects. In this case, the languages in question are Germanic—​medieval Dutch and old Scots. There is some debate about the exact lineage of the word "golf." But the most commonly accepted etymolog...

    So why do so many people continue to spread the myth that "golf" is an acronym for "gentlemen only, ladies forbidden"? Like so many other myths (or what in modern times we might call urban legends), this is one that is very hard to kill off. There's a reason for that: The discriminatory history of golf gives the myth a veneer of believability. Afte...

    While the origins of the name "golf" are relatively clear, the origin of the game itself has been hotly debated. The Scots claim the game as their own, with a basic form of golf dating to least the mid-15th century, but the Dutch were playing similar stick-and-ball games (mostly on ice) from at least the 14th century. And, the Chinese claim a 1,000...

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  2. 1 de ago. de 2017 · Two years after Augusta changed its policy, Scotland’s storied Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews did the same, with 85% of the members voting in favor of admitting women after some 260 years of holding the fort men-only.

  3. A common misconception is that the word GOLF is an acronym for Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden. This is a 20th century joke and definitely not true. It is now generally accepted that the 'golf' is derived from an old word meaning 'club', though this in turn may have older cognate roots dating back to ancient times.

  4. 11 de ene. de 2024 · Does golf stand for gentlemen only ladies forbidden? Learn the surprising truth behind this common misconception and why it's no longer true today.

  5. What's the origin of the phrase 'GOLF – Gentlemen only, ladies forbidden'? It seems hardly worth mentioning but, of course, the word golf wasn’t coined as an acronym formed from ‘gentlemen only, ladies forbidden’.

  6. Origin of Golf Words and Terms. One of the questions I am often asked is whether the word GOLF is a an acronym for Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden. It is not. The derivation of some golf terms is still a matter of dispute. The explanations given below are based on the best available evidence at the time of publication.