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    The word 'golf' entered into the English language from a game invented in Scotland. What was that game titled?

    Question #32998. Asked by toho77. (May 04 03 3:46 PM)


    mochyn

    gowf in scottish or kolb in german



    http://www.home.aone.net.au/byzantium/golf/golf.html#origin

    May 04 03, 3:51 PM


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