1. First of all, a whole lot of patience.
2. A coach. If you have a friend who has been playing for quite some time now, it would do too. But I recommend a coach because it will bring some seriousness to your practice and he will be able to guide you better in the initial stages.
3. If you already have a golf club set, nothing like it. If you don't you need not buy today. borrow a pitcher or a 7 iron - these are good clubs to start with. Most driving ranges rent out clubs for a minimal rent.
4. Identify a driving range to practice.
5. Left hand glove/ grip.
6. A golf cap
7. Most importantly, a good pair of golf shoes. Avoid the iron/ steel spikes shoes.
2. A coach. If you have a friend who has been playing for quite some time now, it would do too. But I recommend a coach because it will bring some seriousness to your practice and he will be able to guide you better in the initial stages.
3. If you already have a golf club set, nothing like it. If you don't you need not buy today. borrow a pitcher or a 7 iron - these are good clubs to start with. Most driving ranges rent out clubs for a minimal rent.
4. Identify a driving range to practice.
5. Left hand glove/ grip.
6. A golf cap
7. Most importantly, a good pair of golf shoes. Avoid the iron/ steel spikes shoes.

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