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Originally Posted by justjim
Most of us that have played golf for years know how important it is to take lessons BEFORE you ever step foot on the golf course. And PRACTICE at the driving range before you play your first round of golf.
This is where you start. The "good golf school" is a must for a beginner here in TV and it's free.
This is where you learn there is no "shame" in picking up your ball and moving on to the next tee and you learn some other things about golf etiquette.
You can play golf well into your 80's and 90's and it's really fun! You are never too old to have fun. Fore! 
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I agree Jim.
It is important to know the rules and the etiquette so you won't be friustrated if you are asked to step up the pace. This is all explained to you.
Again, I volunteer to go with any new girls in Bare's group. I think it is important to have a patient and experienced golfer with you when you start. (Notice, I didn't say GOOD, just experienced)