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In most casual rounds. Out when it’s competition
Pick ball up after hitting green?
Can I just fall back on laziness then?I can't fathom that people think that it saves time leaving in. The first one done putting picks up the flag and is ready to put it back in after the last person putts out. It is not hard. Solo it might save time but if you need to save time as a solo golfer then you are way too slow anyway.
In our casual rounds, we still play "'Rona Rules". We play with the flagstick in, if the ball bounces off and everybody in the group agrees that it would have dropped without the flagstick in, it's good. That doesn't apply when it hits the flagstick so hard that it deflects 6 feet away after impact.Out. It hasn’t happened often, but still enough to get in my head, when a ball that would’ve dropped yet caromed off the stick instead. Doesn’t help that our club uses the thicker, more rigid flagsticks. But when I play an infrequent solo round, I leave it in.
Ha, our guys are just too hardcore with a whole dollar on the line.In our casual rounds, we still play "'Rona Rules". We play with the flagstick in, if the ball bounces off and everybody in the group agrees that it would have dropped without the flagstick in, it's good. That doesn't apply when it hits the flagstick so hard that it deflects 6 feet away after impact.