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08-04-2008 06:02 PM #1
Pin in or out
Was playing a friendly game with buddies today. I drove short on a par 3, made a miserable chip and was about 5 feet from the edge of the green on the fringe. The flag was still in and everyone else was on the green. One of the guys went to pull the pin and I asked him to leave it in as I was off the green. He said that as I was putting (used my putter) I had no right to have the pin in. One of the others agreed with me and it was left in. The pin puller said that he had seen a match on tv the other week where a caddy had left the pin in when his player was putting from off the green and he was penalized.
What say you Rules Guru?
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08-04-2008 06:07 PM #2
If you are off the green you are allowed to have the pin in. It doesn't matter what club you are using.
I can't comment on the "saw it on TV" explanation other than to say that it's not correct. Either the player was on the green or something else was going on.
The only example I can think of is that the flag was NOT being tended and then the caddie removed it after the player made a stroke. That is not allowed.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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08-04-2008 06:49 PM #3
from now on I'm going to putt with my driver so I can keep the pin in and use it as a backstop for the ones that go to fast...
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08-04-2008 07:30 PM #4
If you are on the green it doesn't matter what club you use either. It's a penalty if the ball hits the flagstick.
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08-05-2008 12:53 AM #5
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Sounds like the caddie may have been standing close enough to the pin , to be deemed "attending" the pin
If a players ball strikes the pin that is being attended , wether his ball is on or off the green , he incurrs a 2 shot penalty
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08-06-2008 04:46 PM #6
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It's not just a caddie that may cause the penalty strokes. Note 1 to Rule 17-1 states, that "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."
I have seen a player stand close to the flagstick, with the idea that if the chip or putt, of his PARTNER, from off the green was good speed he would pull the flag, but leave it in if the ball was traveling too hard.
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08-07-2008 03:17 AM #7
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Yes , I should have expanded , but was in the mindset answering the initial post where a caddy was mentioned
A lot of people dont even realise the pin can be held while your off the green chipping etc , let alone the 2 shot penalty for hitting the flag , or attendy
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08-08-2008 12:13 AM #8
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If the ball strikes the flag its a penalty , there's nothing in the rules saying the flag must be pulled if the ball isnt going into the hole
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08-08-2008 05:13 PM #9
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08-14-2008 02:49 AM #10
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