Gentlemen(
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Golf is a Gentlemen’s game. Because some do not act as Gentlemen on a course just reflects human nature.
Yet, Golf is a great leveller and on the course titles do not matter, just the game and fellowship. However, then golf also has players, who are not necessarily Gentlemen although some may harbour the thought.
Some have been heard as saying Gentlemen like to win but it is not that which drive them in golf, but players must win it is why they are in golf. I believe winning is always nice but for me it has never been the driving force. The Sprit of the Game comes from facing the challenge of the course and anticipating the hazards that await you, be it on a 9 hole or full championship 18 hole course.
As for Gentlemen, then that is down to behaviour and manners portrayed by the individual throughout his round and in the bar/restaurant afterwards. Alas, those who aspire to that title seem to stumble at the last hurdle in the bar/restaurant, although some flaws may have also surfaced on the course.
The question I am surprised Anthony did not ask is do Gentlemen ride carts when playing golf. That I will happily leave to Anthony to answer.
Many courses and clubs in the mid to late 19th Century came into being thanks to Gentlemen and their willingness to lease plots of land to the clubs or Council for the purpose of Golf. Examples Lady Cathcart (of Askernish) allowed part of the Cluny Estate to be used for the Blair Hills course, The Earl of Erroll allowed Port Errol to be used, which became Cruden Bay, Lord Leitrim gave us Rosapenna, Earl of Aberdeen private course is now Tarland GC, the list just keeps going on, but I will not bore you with anymore.
Melvyn