King James IV of Scotland (1473 – 1513) imposed a ban on golf to encourage archery practice. He decreed “in na place of the realme there be usit golfe,” although secretly he played the game himself.
King James IV of Scotland (1473 – 1513) imposed a ban on golf to encourage archery practice. He decreed “in na place of the realme there be usit golfe,” although secretly he played the game himself.