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A Stroll Through the Fairways

A History of Golf

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A Stroll Through the Fairways

By: Sirus Source
Narrated by: Mark Tompkins
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The history of golf is a captivating journey that spans centuries and continents, evolving from a rudimentary pastime in medieval Scotland to a global phenomenon with rich competitive traditions. Emerging in the 15th century on the misty landscapes of Scottish links, golf faced attempts to curb its popularity, only to persist and flourish.

The 18th century witnessed the formalization of golf courses, with the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews standing as a testament to the game's growing stature. Golf transcended Scottish borders, reaching England, the United States, and beyond, with standardized rules, the formation of clubs, and a permanent place in enthusiasts' hearts worldwide.

The golden era of golf unfolded, introducing iconic players like Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen. Major championships became the heartbeat of the sport, shaping its narrative and prominence. The 20th century marked the birth of modern golf, with the establishment of the Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) in 1901 and the transformative influence of Tiger Woods.

As golf embraced contemporary trends, it became a platform for environmental stewardship, technological innovation, and global outreach.

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It's actually an interesting subject and solid narration kneecapped by a haphazard and incomplete editing job. The text itself might need editing as the prose indicates alongside a clear love for the rolling hills of the Scottish Highlands a repetitious fixation on tapestries as a metaphorical device and the verb "delve". Some passages read as though they were scraped from an online book review. In particular the first three chapters are rendered almost unlistenable by long passages which are simply repeated. it is hard to tell whether the repetition was due to the narrator repeating sections or pages or whether the repetition was introduced during post-production editing. At one point the narrator repeats a phrase several times apparently to cover a flaw but the repetition is left in the final audio. At one point in chapter three the narrator coughsThe narrator might consider use of a clicker to highlight problem or retakes acoustically so they can be more easily identified during editing and consistently edited out.

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