| The 19th Hole |
| The earliest known reference to golf comes from King James II of Scotland, who, in 1457, issued a ban on the playing of golf and football (soccer). Those games, James complained, were keeping his archers from their practice. James III in 1471 and James IV in 1491 each re-issued the ban on golf. But the game continued to develop in Scotland over the decades and centuries, until 1744 when the first-known rules of golf were put down in writing in Edinburgh. |
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The 19th Hole |
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| The 19th Hole Appliqué Collection |
Collection info |
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| Clubcover Stitch counts 3405 - 7077 |
We provide the designs in ART, CSD, DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, PCS, PES, SEW, VIP & XXX formats. |
Towel Topper Stitch Counts 2785 - 10427 |
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