1848 - The Guttie ball was invented by Rev.
Adam Paterson made from Dried Sap of the
Malaysian Sapodilla Tree. The Sap had a
rubber-like feel that was made round by heating
and shaping in a mold. These Balls were less
expensive, allowing more people to play the
game.
The Guttie Ball was heavier than the
Featherie, so Clubs had to be made
stronger.
1860 - the first Open Championship is played
at Prestwick Golf Club in Ayrshire
with Willie Park Sr beating Old Tom Morris by
two shots. The first 12 Opens were played at
Prestwick.
1872 -The Claret Jug was made for the winner
of The Open as Young Tom Morris had won The
Open three years running, allowing him to keep
the original Challenge Belt.
1873 - The Open is played at St Andrews for
the first time with Tom Kidd winning.
The Open is now held at Carnoustie, Royal
Portrush, Royal St George's, St Andrews, Royal
Birkdale, Muirfield, Royal Liverpool, Royal
Lytham and St Annes, Royal Troon, and
Turnberry.
Courses that used to host The Open are
Prestwick, Prince's, and Royal Cinuque
Ports.
1898 – the Wound Golf Ball was created, made
up of a Rubber Core with Strands of Elastic
wound around the Core then covered with a
Plastic Coating. Softer Coatings for more
control were known as Balata, used by
Professionals that would change them every
three holes as they did not last long.
1900s early – Dimples were added to Golf
Balls to give more Control.
1929 – first Metal Shafted Clubs are
manufactured.
1934 - Henry Cotton from England won The
Open at Royal St Georges Golf Club with one of
the rounds shooting a 65, leading to Dunlop
making the legendry Dunlop 65 Golf Balls.
1939 - R&A introduced it's 14 Club
Rule.
1962 - Fiberglass Shafts were introduced but
were not popular as they often cracked.
1970 - the first Graphite Shafts were
produced, becoming the Shaft of the future.
1970 - Jack Nicklaus wins The Open at St
Andrews.
1972 - the first modern Two Piece Balls were
introduced by Spalding with a Solid Rubber Core
covered in Plastic giving Greater Distance.
Many Professionals continued to use
Balatawound Rubber Core Balls, claiming they
had More Accuracy.
1974 - first Aluminum Woods are
produced.
1978 - Jack Nicklaus wins The Open at St
Andrews.
1980s - first Cavity Back Irons are
produced, claimed to have a Larger Sweat
Spot.
1980s - fist Titanium Woods are
produced.
1984 - Seve Ballesteros wins the Open at St
Andrews.
1990 - Nick Faldo wins The Open at St
Andrews.
1991 - Callaway's over sized Big Bertha
Driver was introduced, first of the much Larger
Clubs.
1995 - John Daly won The Open at St
Andrews.
2000 - Tiger Woods won the US Open at Pebble
Beach and The Open Championship at St Andrews
playing with Nike Solidconstruction Balls with
a Fairly Tough Coating, leading to most
Professionals changing from Balatawound to
Solidconstruction Balls.
2005 - Tiger Woods won The Open at St
Andrews.
2010 - Louis Oothuizen won at St Andrews
2015 - Zach Johnson won at St Andrews.
2022 - Cameron Smith won at St Andrews.
The latest trend is Woods with Titanium
Heads and Graphite Shafts which are
expensive.
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