I also suck at golf
But every round, there is that "one shot" that makes it all worth while...
Tim
Amen.
In addition to the advice given above about learning a proper grip (VERY important), I have another small piece of advice to offer. Practice, of course, is key.
What you practice is also key. Most folks go to the driving range and blast their driver all day. A great drive is super - but short game, IMHO, is way more important. Practice your 8 iron until you wear the grip off it. The reason is this; if you duff a drive, you can recover with a good fairway shot and still make it on the dance floor in regulation. If you duff a shot inside 100 yards, you've lost a stroke. Furthermore, it's rare that you see folks practice putting, which is odd because half your score ends up coming from strokes on the green. Granted, sinking a putt isn't as gratifying as smacking one down the middle 250 yards, but if you want to lower your score - practice the parts of your game that rack up the most strokes - and that's typically everything inside 100 yards.