Rule 17. The Flagstick
Definition
The “flagstick’’ is a movable straight indicator, with or without bunting
or other material attached, centered in the hole to show its position. It
shall be circular in cross-section.
17-1. Flagstick Attended, Removed or Held Up
Before and during the stroke, the player may have the flagstick attended,
removed or held up to indicate the position of the hole. This may be done
only on the authority of the player before he plays his stroke.
If, prior to the stroke, the flagstick is attended, removed or held up by
anyone with the player’s knowledge and no objection is made, the player
shall be deemed to have authorized it. If anyone attends or holds up the
flagstick or stands near the hole while a stroke is being played, he shall
be deemed to be attending the flagstick until the ball comes to rest.
17-2. Unauthorized Attendance
a. Match Play
In match play, an opponent or his caddie shall not, without the authority
or prior knowledge of the player, attend, remove or hold up the flagstick
while the player is making a stroke or his ball is in motion.
b. Stroke Play
In stroke play, if a fellow-competitor or his caddie attends, removes or
holds up the flagstick without the competitor’s authority or prior knowledge
while the competitor is making a stroke or his ball is in motion, the
fellow-competitor shall incur the penalty for breach of this Rule. In such
circumstances, if the competitor’s ball strikes the flagstick, the person
attending it or anything carried by him, the competitor incurs no penalty
and the ball shall be played as it lies, except that, if the stroke was
played from the putting green, the stroke shall be cancelled, the ball
replaced and the stroke replayed.
PENALTY FOR BREACH OF RULE 17-1 or -2:
Match play — Loss of hole; Stroke play — Two strokes.
17-3. Ball Striking Flagstick or Attendant
The player’s ball shall not strike:
The flagstick when attended, removed or held up by the player, his
partner or either of their caddies, or by another person with the player’s
authority or prior knowledge; or
The player’s caddie, his partner or his partner’s caddie when attending
the flagstick, or another person attending the flagstick with the player’s
authority or prior knowledge or anything carried by any such person; or
The flagstick in the hole, unattended, when the ball has been played from
the putting green.
PENALTY FOR BREACH OF RULE 17-3:
Match play — Loss of hole;
Stroke play — Two strokes and the ball shall be played as it lies.
17-4. Ball Resting Against Flagstick
If the ball rests against the flagstick when it is in the hole, the
player or another person authorized by him may move or remove the flagstick
and if the ball falls into the hole, the player shall be deemed to have
holed out with his last stroke; otherwise, the ball, if moved, shall be
placed on the lip of the hole, without penalty.
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