Since its origins in 15th century Scotland, golf and comedy have gone hand-in-hand.
The sport’s first players traded barbs and banter between strokes to pass time on the links. This tradition continues today, as golfers at all levels use humor and joke-telling to foster camaraderie during long rounds. Though golf conjures images of rigid etiquette, its connection to jokes and laughter reveals the game’s fundamentally social essence.
As long as there are bogeys and shanks to laugh about, golf and humor seem destined to remain golf’s longest-running comic duo.
Joke Of The Day
Toward the end of a particularly trying round of golf, Jack was the picture of frustration. He’d hit far too many fat shots.
Finally, he blurted out to his caddie, “I’d move Heaven and Earth to break 100 on this course.”
“Try Heaven,” replied the caddie. “You’ve already moved most of the Earth.”
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