If you're beginning, don't go onto a golf course. Stick to the range. If on a course, learn proper etiquette or you'll have a club shoved up your ass in no time.
Was playing a round today, behind a tournament, and this guy, who is participating in the tourney, hits a drive right at my playing partner and I, and didn't say fore. Hit the tree we were under, and no, he couldn't have miss us because we had a cart.
Anyway, we went back to the cart, drove over his ball, and it was embedded pretty well. I doubt he found it either, so lost ball for the poor guy.
Anyway, that was off topic, but the range and lessons are a lot more helpful to someone learning the game than actual course play. Group lessons are fairly cheap. If you're lucky, you'll know someone who plays golf and they can teach you. Don't just learn from anyone though, most don't know what they're talking about
