Hello everybody welcome to episode 9 of Swinging through History, in this episode we will be discussing cultures of Golf aound the world. Golf is a fascinating sport that has been embraced by cultures around the world, each adding its unique flavor to the game. In Scotland, where golf originated, the sport is steeped in tradition and history. The courses are often rugged and natural, reflecting the landscape of the Scottish Highlands. The Old Course at St Andrews is considered the "home of golf," and playing there is a pilgrimage for many golfers. Scottish culture values the purity of the game, with a strong emphasis on sportsmanship and respect for the rules. In contrast, golf in Japan is a blend of tradition and modernity. Japanese golf culture is known for its meticulous attention to detail and etiquette. Golfers in Japan often participate in elaborate pre-game rituals and place great importance on maintaining the pristine condition of the courses. Unlike the casual approach seen in some Western countries, Japanese golfers tend to be very disciplined and serious about their practice and play. The sport is also a significant part of business culture in Japan, with many deals and relationships being forged on the golf course. This blend of respect for tradition and modern business practices makes golf in Japan a unique experience.