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Katherine Harley, also known as Katharine Harley or Kate C. Harley, was a talented American amateur golfer. Her remarkable achievements included winning the U.S. Women's Amateur of the United States Golf Association (USGA) in 1908 and again in 1914. Additionally,...
Experience a remarkable solution to staying safe on the golf course with this intriguing photograph. In this image, a resourceful golf caddy has ingeniously crafted a protective cage that shields him from wayward golf balls. With this inventive creation, the...
February 17, 2026
Modern golf traces its most widely accepted origins to Scotland in the 15th century, though stick-and-ball games existed across Europe and Asia long before. By 1457, the Scottish Parliament under James II of Scotland had banned golf because it distracted men from military archery practice. That ban alone tells us something important: the game was already popular.
February 17, 2026
Laddie Boy, President Harding's dog gets a doggie cake, 1921. Laddie Boy, an Airedale Terrier, graced the presence of U.S. President Warren G. Harding during his time in the White House. Laddie Boy was presented to President Harding by Charles Quetschke of Caswell Kennels, becoming an instant celebrity during the Harding administration.