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#32892 - 06/22/09 12:06 PM
Flagstick Question..!
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Amateur
Registered: 04/08/09
Posts: 33
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OK, here's the situation...
I've been told that it's against the rules to hit the flagstick while putting, but it you do it when off the green it's ok - that's why you see people's fellow competitors tending the flag, then picking the flag up as the ball approaches the hole.
I was playing this weekend with three strangers, and one of the fellow competitors was tending the flag. I putted the ball from about 40 feet, and it got closer and closer to the cup, but the guy didn't pull out the flag.
Right as the ball was about to roll into the cup, this... dude pulled the flagstick out, but he didn't pull it straight up - the ball hit the metal foot of the flagstick and bounced out.
What's the rule? Is it a penalty on me for not pulling out the flag myself before putting? Who pays for the extraction of my golf umbrella from this guy's rear anatomy? What exactly happens in this case?
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#32929 - 06/23/09 06:52 AM
Re: Flagstick Question..!
[Re: srushing]
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Amateur
Registered: 04/08/09
Posts: 33
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LOL, rushing... I'm not even going to cover his copay to get it removed...  This is a tough one for me, because it seemed like they guy almost tipped the stick forward to flick the ball as it approached the hole. That's what got me so mad. I could easily see some jerk using the "letter" of this rule to steal two strokes or a hole from a guy. Can you imagine playing someone and being up a stroke on the 18th, he "accidentally" flicks the ball and uses those two strokes to beat you?
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#32943 - 06/23/09 10:47 AM
Re: Flagstick Question..!
[Re: srushing]
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Registered: 04/08/09
Posts: 33
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That makes sense, srushing... thanks a lot!
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#33138 - 06/29/09 03:42 AM
Re: Flagstick Question..!
[Re: Aimee]
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Amateur
Registered: 06/04/09
Posts: 29
Loc: Hamburg, Germany
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Aimee,
You are not competely right.
Rule 17-1 sais:
If the flagstick is not attended, removed or held up before the player makes a stroke, it must not be attended, removed or held up during the stroke or while the player's ball is in motion if doing so might influence the movement of the ball.
To attend the flagstick means usually, that the person, who attends the flag, stands close to the flagstick and removes it from the cup after the player putted the ball and before the ball reaches the cup.
Only if no one attends the flagstick before the stroke, it must not be removed after the stroke.
The flagstick, which has been removed prior to the stroke, may even be removed after the stroke (rule 24-1 b), which was prohibited before 2008.
McFade
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#33195 - 06/30/09 08:07 AM
Re: Flagstick Question..!
[Re: DON]
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Registered: 04/08/09
Posts: 33
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You're right, don... I saw yours after I posted my question. Sorry about that. My big point was the issue of the fellow competitor "accidentally" knocking the ball away. The guy was a jerk and I'm definitely no paying his copay...  If it makes it to the People's Court, then I'm calling all of you as expert witnesses!
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