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07-13-2008 07:54 AM #1
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Flagstick Usage
What are the occasions where it is acceptable to have the flagstick lying on the green next to the hole, where you can use it as a backstop or something to have the ball run along where the ball could easily end up in the hole?
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07-13-2008 08:05 AM #2
Wow! I can't imagine it ever being acceptable. If it is I want to know about it
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07-13-2008 11:31 AM #3
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I thought the hypothetical threads had been opened for this sort of question.
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07-13-2008 11:36 AM #4
My instincts would say none. The only situation i could imagine where it might be okay would be if your fc (or their caddie) placed the pin there.
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07-13-2008 11:57 AM #5
Not sure if someone else, either a playing partner or his/her caddy doing it would make it "acceptable". Seems to me that word is the crux of the question. Acceptable, as in no penalty to you, as opposed to acceptable, "legal" under the rules of golf. Close?
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07-13-2008 09:34 PM #6
When you're teaching your 5-year-old how to putt. Some success is necessary!!!!
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07-14-2008 01:17 AM #7
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Like when I found the flag laying across the green on the 14th at Avondale ....nasty sloping green , pin cut on the worst spot for my ball being thru the back of the green
My mate goes to put it back , I yelled "ah ah , not till I've played onto the green"
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