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who tends the flagstick in golf

by Maureen Parisian PhD Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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"Tending the flag" means that someone — your caddie, another golfer — stands next to the flagstick in order to remove it from the cup after you've struck your putt. Note that (as of the 2019 Rules of Golf edition) a golfer may choose to play to the hole with the flag in or the flag out, at the player's preference.May 24, 2019

What is a flagstick in golf?

The Flagstick In Play. One of the things about the flagstick and its role in golf that might perplex newcomers to the game is the practice of "tending the flagstick." 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.

Should players be allowed to putt with the flagstick in the hole?

4) Tending the pin is a widely esteemed act of golf etiquette. For whatever reason, the above-described prohibition against “unauthorized attendance” is written into the flagstick Rule. However, in order not to go overboard and punish good intentions, the Rules require a player who doesn’t want the flagstick attended to state that ...

Why do golf courses color code the flags on Flagsticks?

 · An interpretation to Rule 13.2a says players are “entitled to play the course as he or she finds it, which includes the position in which the preceding group left the flagstick”. So if they left it at a wonky angle, and you feel that might help you sink your putt, you can leave it as it is.

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

This must be done before the player hits his shot. (If the flag is being tended, the person tending it can pull the flagstick while the ball is moving.) Anyone standing close enough to touch the flagstick while a shot is being played is considered to be tending the flag. 17-2.

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Who is responsible for taking the flagstick out of the hole?

1. It's important to realise that if the flagstick is in the hole and anyone stands near it, they are deemed to be attending the flag (unless requested otherwise by the player concerned) and therefore responsible for it until the ball comes to rest.

What happens if you hit the flagstick in golf?

0:000:49Rules of Golf Explained: The Flagstick (New for 2019) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe primary use of a flag stick is to show the location of the hole. Before playing a shot fromMoreThe primary use of a flag stick is to show the location of the hole. Before playing a shot from anywhere on the course you can pull the flagstick. Or get someone to attend the flagstick. And pull it

Is putting with the flagstick in an advantage?

With the flagstick out, the misses were slightly closer (23.6 inches) than with the flagstick in (25.7 inches). With the flagstick in, 56 percent of the putts finished past or in the hole. With the flagstick out, 39 percent of the putts finished past or in the hole.

Why are they putting with the flagstick in?

A few others advocated for leaving the flagstick in the hole because they believed it would increase their probability of making a putt. In particular, Bryson DeChambeau said at a tournament that: Pin in, is an easy one. It's statistically proven to be a benefit in 99 percent of situations...

Can a player hold the flagstick while putting?

You can putt and hold the pin at the same time. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Make sure the ball does not strike the flagstick (Rule 17-1/5). If so, it is a loss of hole in match play of a two stroke penalty in stroke play.

When can you remove the flagstick in golf?

Once the person putting has made contact with the ball, then you can lift the flagstick out of the cup. Be sure to lift it straight up because it can become stuck otherwise, or you could pull out the liner. As the ball approaches the hole, walk away with the flagstick.

How many balls can a pro golfer carry in his bag?

nine golf ballsUnder the Rules of Golf, a golfer can carry as many golf balls as they want in their bag. Really, they can carry as many golf balls as they're willing to carry around themselves or their caddie is willing to lug around for them. Most PGA Tour golfers carry in the area of nine golf balls in their bag per round.

What are caddies not allowed to do?

A caddie must not set an object down anywhere on or off the putting green to show the line of play. This is not allowed even if that object is removed before the stroke is made.

Is it better to leave the pin in or out?

We rolled putts at different speeds hitting different parts of the pin on flat, uphill and downhill sloping greens. The test results were conclusive: You will hole a higher percentage of putts when you leave the flagstick in.

When did the PGA change the flagstick rule?

The issue of not touching the flagstick was an easy one for golfers: the USGA changes its rules at the beginning of 2019, allowing players to putt with the flagstick left in the hole. While most professional and high-caliber amateurs take the flagstick out, other accomplished players such as Adam Scott leave it in.

Can you switch golf balls on the green?

You can also substitute a different ball any time you are taking relief, including both free and penalty relief. Unless the one-ball Local Rule is in effect, the substituted ball could be any brand. On the putting green however, when you mark and lift your ball, you must replace that same ball to finish out the hole.

How tall is a flagstick in golf?

How tall is a golf flagstick? The USGA recommends a golf flagstick height should be at least 7 feet tall, measured from the bottom of the flagstick in the ground to the top of the stick. That means the visible portion of the flagstick isn't 7 feet, but it's more like 6 feet, 8 inches.

When did the PGA change the flagstick rule?

The issue of not touching the flagstick was an easy one for golfers: the USGA changes its rules at the beginning of 2019, allowing players to putt with the flagstick left in the hole. While most professional and high-caliber amateurs take the flagstick out, other accomplished players such as Adam Scott leave it in.

Can you hit the pin in golf?

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.

What is the penalty for out of bounds in golf?

a 2-stroke penaltyRegardless of whether you choose to take relief, you must take a 2-stroke penalty. For example, if your drive went out of bounds, that is your first shot. Now, add two strokes for your penalty and your next shot after your new placement will be your fourth shot.

Is it better to leave the pin in or out?

We rolled putts at different speeds hitting different parts of the pin on flat, uphill and downhill sloping greens. The test results were conclusive: You will hole a higher percentage of putts when you leave the flagstick in.

Have you ever really thought about the rules and etiquette of the flagstick? Read up to avoid penalty strokes

Hundreds of championships have been won and lost by balls striking its 2cm width – remember Lee Trevino’s outrageous bunker escape to beat Tony Jacklin at the Muirfield Open in 1972 – while many of us regularly incur penalties by its misuse or abuse.

History of flagstick etiquette

Hundreds of championships have been won and lost by balls striking its 2cm width – remember Lee Trevino’s outrageous bunker escape to beat Tony Jacklin at the Muirfield Open in 1972 – while many of us regularly incur penalties by its misuse or abuse.

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.

What is the USGA rule for flagsticks?

USGA Rules. 17-1. From anywhere on the course, the player is allowed to have someone tend, remove or hold up the flagstick so that he can see the hole’s position.

When is the flagstick held up?

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.

What happens if a caddie holds up a flagstick?

If an opponent or his caddie in match play or a fellow-competitor or his caddie in stroke play, without the player’s authority or prior knowledge, attends, removes or holds up the flagstick during the stroke or while the ball is in motion, and the act might influence the movement of the ball, the opponent or fellow-competitor incurs the applicable penalty.

What happens if you hold up a flagstick while a stroke is being made?

Note 3: If anyone attends or holds up the flagstick while a stroke is being made, he is deemed to be attending the flagstick until the ball comes to rest.

What is a penalty in golf?

17-3. A player is penalized if his ball hits a flagstick being tended, removed or held up, or hits the person tending it. A penalty is also incurred if a putt from the green strikes an unattended flagstick or a flagstick lying on the green. (There’s no penalty for striking an unattended flagstick from off the green.)

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 the ball stops against a flagstick?

If the ball stops against a flagstick that’s in the hole, then falls into the cup when the flag is removed, the player is considered to have holed out with the previous shot. If the ball doesn’t fall in, it is placed on the lip without penalty. 17-1. Flagstick Attended, Removed Or Held Up.

Who tends the flag in golf?

It’s important to know that if the flag is in the hole, the person that stands near it is going to be deemed as the person that will tend the flag unless another player requests the job. This means that the person standing closest to the flag will be responsible for it until a ball comes to rest.

What happens if you hit a flagstick in golf?

You can either remove the flagstick yourself for ask another player to hold it and remove it when you’re playing. During match play, if a player putts and their ball hits the stick when it’s in the hole, they will lose the hole.

What is the purpose of a flag in golf?

The main purpose of the flag is to show golfers where the next hole is. Golf range finders often come equipped with a pin seeking feature that measures the distance from the range finder to the pin. This makes it easier to accurately gauge the distance, although experienced players can usually eyeball the flag and come up with a distance that’s ...

Why are flags important in golf?

In golf, the flags are a very important part of the game. The flag is used to identify where a hole is placed. The flags extend up to several feet above the ground which allows a player on the course to easily locate the hole’s position on the green from hundreds of yards away.

When can you request flagstick tending?

A player can request tending of the flag when they’re attempting long putts. This is when a player may have difficulty seeing the hole from a long shot. Some players will also request flagstick tending when chipping off the green. The flag should be tended for another player if: A player requests it.

How to tend a flag?

When tending the flag, make sure that you’re not standing directly behind the cup. Instead, move to the side. When you take the flagstick out it’s important that you place it at a point where it’s not going to interfere with the line of a shot. Not doing this can result in penalties.

What happens if you don't want the flag tended?

If the group does not want that the flag tended it can be set aside.

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, ...

What happens if you hold up a flagstick while a stroke is being made?

Note 3: If anyone attends or holds up the flagstick while a stroke is being made, he is deemed to be attending the flagstick until the ball comes to rest.

What is match play?

Match play - Loss of hole; Stroke play - Two strokes and the ball must be played as it lies.

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.

Should you leave the pin in when you are off the green?

So make sure that you are clear when you are off the green that you want someone to tend it and pull it as your ball nears. In most cases unless you really think you are going to make it or at least have a chance to, it's probably best to leave the pin in.

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.

What does it mean to leave a flagstick in?

Leaving the flagstick in means you can ram in some short putts, taking break and doubt out of them. (But be careful — one firmly-struck missed putt can zip by!) Where this rule can more reliably help you is in pace of play. No longer do you have to feel a twinge of guilt for tapping in without first removing the pin.

Why was the flagstick rule changed?

Because most golfers don’t play with caddies, the process of taking the flagstick out to putt out can delay play , and the USGA added that it does not anticipate the rule resulting in a scoring advantage.

What is the new rule for putting greens?

The New Rule: According to the USGA, under Rule 13.2a (2), “There will no longer be a penalty if a ball played from the putting green hits a flagstick left in the hole.” Players will still have the option to remove the flagstick or to have someone tend the pin and remove it after the ball is struck.

What is the penalty for hitting a flagstick?

The Old Rule: Hitting the flagstick with your ball from on the green resulted in a two-stroke penalty. The New Rule: According to the USGA, under Rule 13.2a (2), “There will no longer be a penalty if a ball played from the putting green hits a flagstick left in the hole.”.

Who sees the pin as a helpful ally?

Bryson DeChambeau sees the pin as a helpful ally.

Can you putt with a pin in golf?

Yes, as far as these things go. It already has been controversial! The headlines thus far have come from Bryson DeChambeau, who announced to GOLF.com last month that he intends to putt with the pin in. “It depends on the COR, the coefficient of restitution of the flagstick,” he said.

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