Rules of Golf - Rule 17: The Flagstick
17-1. Flagstick Attended, Removed or Held Up
Before making a stroke from anywhere on the course, the player may have
the flagstick attended, removed or held up to indicate the position of
the hole.
If the flagstick is not attended, removed or held up before the player
makes a stroke, it must not be attended, removed or held up during the
stroke or while the player’s ball is in motion if doing so might
influence the movement of the ball.
Note 1: 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.
Note 2: If, prior to the stroke, the flagstick is attended, removed or
held up by anyone with the player’s knowledge and he makes no objection,
the player is deemed to have authorized it.
Note 3: If anyone attends or holds up the flagstick while a stroke is
being made, he is deemed to be attending the flagstick until the ball
comes to rest.
17-2. Unauthorized Attendance
If an opponent or his caddie in match play or a fellow-competitor or his
caddie in stroke play, without the player’s authority or prior
knowledge, attends, removes or holds up the flagstick during the stroke
or while the ball is in motion, and the act might influence the movement
of the ball, the opponent or fellow-competitor incurs the applicable
penalty.
*Penalty for Breach of Rule 17-1 or 17-2:
Match play — Loss of hole; Stroke play — Two strokes.
*In stroke play, if a breach of Rule 17-2 occurs and the competitor’s
ball subsequently strikes the flagstick, the person attending or holding
it or anything carried by him, the competitor incurs no penalty. The
ball is played as it lies except that, if the stroke was made on the
putting green, the stroke is canceled and the ball must be replaced and
replayed.
17-3. Ball Striking Flagstick or Attendant
The player’s ball must not strike:
a. The flagstick when it is being attended, removed or held up;
b. The person attending or holding up the flagstick; or
c. The flagstick in the hole, unattended, when the stroke has been made
on the putting green.
Exception: When the flagstick is attended, removed or held up without
the player’s authority — see Rule 17-2.
Penalty for Breach of Rule 17-3:
Match play — Loss of hole; Stroke play — Two strokes and the ball must
be played as it lies.
17-4. Ball Resting Against Flagstick
When the flagstick is in the hole and a player’s ball when not holed
rests against it, the player or another person authorized by him may
move or remove the flagstick, and if the ball falls into the hole, the
player is deemed to have holed out with his last stroke; otherwise, the
ball, if moved, must be placed on the lip of the hole, without penalty.
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