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Arthur Hesketh Groom

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Arthur Hesketh Groom

Arthur Hesketh Groom (1846–1918) was the founder of the Kobe Golf Club, Japan's first golf club. Groom came to Japan in 1868 and became a long-term resident of Kobe. He was a known outdoorsman and mountaineer, and it is his appreciation for the local mountains near Kobe and a lament that golf was unavailable in Japan that led him and a group of friends to found the Club.[1]

References

  1. ^ Golf Club Atlas Archived 2007-02-18 at the Wayback Machine - "Gliding Past Fuji - C.H. Alison in Japan", retrieved February 16, 2007

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