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how tall is the flagstick in golf

by Jaclyn Hintz Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Full Answer

What is a flagstick in golf?

The official definition of flagstick from the Rules of Golf is written by the USGA and R&A. In the condensed Player's Edition, this is the definition: "A movable pole provided by the Committee that is placed in the hole to show you where the hole is." In the Full Rules edition, this is the definition:

How high should a flagstick be?

The rules do not require that the flagstick be any specific height, but the USGA recommends a flagstick height of at least seven feet. "Flagstick" and "pin" are synonyms and are used interchangeably by golfers. ("Flagstick" is often shortened to just "flag," too.) However, the governing bodies always use flagstick, never pin.

Does a flagstick have to have a flag on it?

(*Note that a flagstick does not have to have a flag, or banner or bunting, flying at its top. Rarely, golfers encounter other items at the top of the flagstick, such as wicker baskets at Merion Golf Club .) The official definition of flagstick from the Rules of Golf is written by the USGA and R&A.

Should you hit the flagstick with your ball on the Green?

One would think that a rule as simple as "don't hit the flagstick with your ball while you are on the green" would be an easy rule to follow in the game of golf. Actually though, it is probably one of the most confusing and debated rules in the game.

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How long is a flagstick in golf?

The Rules of Golf stipulate a flagstick must be . 75 inch in diameter and the USGA recommends it be at least 7 feet in length.

What is a golf flagstick?

A flagstick is exactly that: a stick with a flag on it*. You see them on putting greens to mark the location of the hole. Some golf courses color code the flags on flagsticks to denote if the hole location is near the front, center or back of the green.

How much does a golf flagstick weigh?

Additional informationWeight4 lbsColor4 Stripe Black/White, 4 Stripe Red/White, Optic Yellow, White/30" Black Bottom, White/Black British Stripe, White/Green British Stripe, White/Red British Stripe, Yellow/30" Black Bottom, Yellow/Black British Stripe, White

How tall is a golf flag UK?

Additional informationHeight3ft / 970mmFlagMini Tubed Fabric, Yellow. Size 230mm x 150mm.Hole Cup SizeFits UK (22mm Centre Hole) & USA (28mm Centre Hole)

Can you hold flagstick while putting?

Can you hold the flagstick and make a putt at the same time? Yes.

Whats another name for a flagstick?

A tall pole up which one or more flags may be raised and flown. post. staff. pole. mast.

How deep is a golf hole?

4 inchesThe Rules of Golf explicitly state that a hole must be 4.25 inches in diameter and at least 4 inches in depth. Maintaining clean hole edges is one of the reasons why holes are changed frequently, often each morning prior to the first tee time.

What is a golf flag pole called?

Flagstick A tall marker, often a metal pole with a flag at the top, used to indicate the position of the hole on a green. Also called the “pin”.

What is a Ranger in golf?

Golf course rangers oversee the smooth operation of play on a golf course by ensuring golfers abide by a course's rules and regulations, and also by making sure the grounds are properly maintained.

What size is a golf flag?

The tube style Insert flag is designed to slip over the top of a standard 7-foot golf pin. The flag is regulation size: 14 inches X 20 inches.

How do you make a golf flag?

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What does white flag mean in golf?

A blue or yellow flag typically indicates a pin position, or where the hole is located, at the back of the green; a white flag is used when the hole is in the middle of the green; a red flag signals a pin position at the front of the green. The flag colors may vary, though.

What does it mean to hold a flagstick in golf?

That means that one golfer stands next to the hole and holds the flagstick, then removes it before the other golfer's putted ball reaches the hole.

What is a flagstick?

A flagstick is exactly that: a stick with a flag on it*. You see them on putting greens to mark the location of the hole. Some golf courses color code the flags on flagsticks to denote if the hole location is near the front, center or back of the green.

Is it OK to putt with flagstick in?

1, 2019, that penalty was removed — it is now OK for golfers to putt to a hole with the flagstick in or out, at the golfer's preference. In the golf rules, situations involving the flagstick are covered in Rule 13-2, within the broader Rule 13 that addresses situations on the putting greens.

Can you put the flag high on the stick?

Another way of doing the same thing is to put the flag high, middle or low on the stick. (A course that does this should note the practice on its scorecard or pin sheet.) Prior to 2019, it was a penalty for the golf ball to enter the cup with the flagstick still in the hole for any stroke played from the surface of the putting green. ...

Is a flagstick circular?

In a separate section of the Rules of Golf (not included in the normal rulebook) called the Equipment Rules, the governing bodies also state that the flagstick must be circular in cross-section, cannot include any shock-absorbing material or other material that might influence the movement of the golf ball.

Is "flagstick" a synonym for "pin"?

"Flagstick" and "pin" are synonyms and are used interchangeably by golfers. ("Flagstick" is often shortened to just "flag," too.) However, the governing bodies always use flagstick, never pin. So you might say that flagstick is the technically accurate term of the two words.

Do flagsticks have to be at the top of the golf cart?

So be sure to familiarize yourself with Rule 13-2 for any questions regarding the role of the flagstick in golf. (*Note that a flagstick does not have to have a flag, or banner or bunting, flying at its top. Rarely, golfers encounter other items at the top of the flagstick, such as wicker baskets at Merion Golf Club .)

Leaving it in

You all know you can make a stroke with the flagstick in the hole, whether your ball is on or off the green, and the ball in motion can hit the flagstick, there’s no penalty and you play it as it lies.

Taking it out

Some like it in, some like it out. This is what happens when you opt for the latter under Rule 13.2b. Again, you decide before you make the stroke and either have it taken out or you authorise someone to attend it.

The ball is resting against the flagstick

Well, is it holed or isn’t it? It depends, but Rule 13.2c is pretty clear on the matter. If your ball comes to rest against a flagstick that is left in the hole and “any part of the ball is in the hole below the surface of the putting green” then it is holed – even if the whole of the ball isn’t below that surface.

Before The Stroke

The flagstick may be attended, removed or held up to indicate the position of the hole.

During The Stroke

Anyone who was not attending or holding up the flagstick with the player’s knowledge prior to the stroke is prohibited from attending, holding up, or removing the flagstick during the player’s stroke or while the ball is in motion, if doing so might influence the movement of the ball ( Rule 17-2 ).

What happens if you hold a flagstick in a hole?

Note 1: If the flagstick is in the hole and anyone stands near it while a stroke is being made, he is deemed to be attending the flagstick. Note 2: If, prior to the stroke, the flagstick is attended, removed or held up by anyone with the player's knowledge and he makes no objection, the player is deemed to have authorized it.

What happens if you don't hold up a flagstick?

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. Note 1: If the flagstick is in the hole and anyone stands near it while a stroke is being made, ...

Can you get penalized for flagstick?

Unfortunately you would actually incur the penalty unless it was intentional. If it is intentional and they tried to influence your ball or force you to get penalized then they will be disqualified. Hopefully that helps clear up some of the common misconceptions when it comes to dealing with the flagstick.

Can you putt a 40 yard pitch shot?

Short chips around the green or putts from the fringe can be made whereas a 40 yard pitch shot most likely won't be. Something to note is that if someone is not tending the flag when you putt, they can't run up there and tend it after you have struck your putt if they think you are going to hit the flag.

bkuehn1952

Since reading the "study" done with varying diameter flagsticks that was cited in the discussion of flagstick in or flagstick out, I have noted the various flagstick styles. Some are just a 1/2 inch rod. Anything with a great diameter than 1/2 inch has been tapered at the lower end. Very small sample so far (3 courses).

Fourputt

I could have sworn that, when I was younger, the Rules of Golf specified that a flagstick could only be, say, 0.75 inches in diameter for the bottom 8 inches of the flagstick or something like that (I made the actual inch measurements up), but I now believe my memory is wrong on that, as I can't find anything on ruleshistory.com to support that.

Martyn W

I could have sworn that, when I was younger, the Rules of Golf specified that a flagstick could only be, say, 0.75 inches in diameter for the bottom 8 inches of the flagstick or something like that (I made the actual inch measurements up), but I now believe my memory is wrong on that, as I can't find anything on ruleshistory.com to support that.

Missouri Swede

At some point the name would have to change. "Would you like me to remove or tend the flaglog?"

turtleback

If a course adopts a 3-inch diameter flagstick I would be happy to financially underwrite their hole-in-one bonus program.

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