01/16/2023
Hey golfers!
Welcome to another edition of 'BBG, Golf With Guts.', where we combine two of life's greatest pleasures: golf and beer. Today, we're going to talk about some fun golfing facts that'll make you sound like a pro on the course and the best beers to pair with them. But before we start, grab a cold one, put on your lucky golf shirt and let's tee off with some fun facts and cheers!"
Did you know that the first recorded game of golf was played in Scotland in 1457? And that the term "caddy" comes from the French word "cadet," meaning "younger brother"? Talk about a history lesson! And what better way to celebrate than with a Scottish beer? I recommend a nice, smooth Oskar Blues Old Chub Scotch Ale to pair with your next round of golf.
But golf isn't just a game for the Scottish, it's enjoyed all over the world. In fact, did you know that the oldest golf course in the United States is the Oakhurst Links in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia? That's right, even the Americans have been hitting the links for centuries. And what better beer to pair with a round of golf in the states than an American Miller Lite?
And let's not forget about the ladies. Did you know that the first women's golf tournament was held in Scotland in 1811? That's right, women have been golfing for just as long as men. And what better beer to pair with a round of golf for the ladies than a fruity, refreshing white claw?
So there you have it, golfers. Some fun facts and beer pairings to make your next round of golf even more enjoyable. And remember, always drink responsibly and have a designated driver.
Happy golfing, and cheers!
Brandon Nelson
It's important to remember that the information provided in this post is for comedic purposes and it's not meant to be taken seriously. It's not recommended to drink while playing golf, and always drink responsibly.