rulefan
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This adds to and confirms previous tests and recommendations.
This adds to and confirms previous tests and recommendations.
I didn't see this as a major objective.Obviously in windy conditions flagstick won't be centred so just wondering what the stats say about.
A little tongue in cheek I guess, but don't personally see how putting with flag in or out is going to address many of golf's problems.
If people benefit from it great but can't see a massive uptake in participation numbers from this change.
HereThanks for the clarification. Clearly there are indeed rules about the construction of the flagstick - but I couldn't find them in the players edition of the new rules. Where are they defined?
My understanding is that you're allowed to centre a skewed flagstick, and you're allowed to take advantage of a flagstick that happens to be off-centre, but you're not allowed to deliberately tilt the flagstick off-centre.Player walked up to flag and as it was leaning towards his putt he centered the flagstick, I thought this wasn’t allowed but wasn’t 100% sure so thought I would ask on here if it’s allowed.
You may leave it, or centre it, you may not angle it otherwise.Player walked up to flag and as it was leaning towards his putt he centered the flagstick, I thought this wasn’t allowed but wasn’t 100% sure so thought I would ask on here if it’s allowed.
My understanding is that you're allowed to centre a skewed flagstick, and you're allowed to take advantage of a flagstick that happens to be off-centre, but you're not allowed to deliberately tilt the flagstick off-centre.
PS. Having initially felt that putting from a short distance with the flag in was really weird, I am now (after about 4 rounds) becoming quite comfortable with it, and am beginning to feel that it helps with putting confidence.
Try leaving it in for short putts and you'll soon find out what hitting the flagstick feels like.I have had 4 rounds also and like the new rule but tend to take it out for short putts, finding I’m getting a tad impatient to see if hitting the flagstick makes any difference as none of our 4 ball has hit the flagstick yet.
There's certainly been enough testing to show that scientifically it's better to leave it in. But some people may have a mental block with it to start with, so if they can't get in the right mindset to putt with a flag in, they'll have to keep taking it out.I suspect it won't change many opinions, as people seem pretty set in their ways, but mgs have also tested and found an advantage in every scenario of leaving it in:
https://mygolfspy.com/flagstick-in-flagstick-out-2019-new-golf-rules/
This being the case, I wonder why they don't do it on tour? Maybe they've got better data...