Tee it forward is an aberration to the game of golf. It is an attempt to make stroke counting a form of ego massage (
IMMHO). In the beginning, the number of strokes played was not even tallied for a hole, let alone a round.
I found the origins of golf "scoring" in Robert S. MacDonald's publisher's note to
Playing the Like by Bernard Darwin.
"What does
Playing the Like mean? In the early days of golf the only form of play was the match between two sides, decided by holes. The idea of counting the number of each player's strokes had never suggested itself."
"When King James IV went out to "play at the Golfe with the Earle of Bothuile" on February 3, 1504, in the first match of which any record has come down to us, the method of scoring was as follows. At the first hole the Earl, let us suppose, had the longer of the two drives, so that the King would be the first to play. He would
play the odd -- one more shot than his opponent. Then it would be the Earl's turn to hit his drive, and he would be
playing the like, that is, the same number of strokes as the King. They simply kept track of who was behind or ahead in the number of strokes as they holed out without knowing how many total strokes had been required to hole out."
He goes on to point out that a large competition was a group of individual matches, and the winner of a match by the largest number of holes was the winner of the competition. And, that a team competition was won by the team that won the most holes in the matches.