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Do You "Slow Drop" the Flagstick?


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Do You "Slow Drop" the Flagstick?  

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  1. 1. How often do you soften the fall of the flagstick to the ground?

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    • Rarely
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    • Never
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In caddy school we were taught to lower the flag softly to the deck. The membership at the club would get heated if caddies were dropping flags. I do it to this day. Every time. Either lower it by the flag, or hook it with my putter. And, by the way, I'm a casual golfer all day long. 

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1 hour ago, birdie seeker said:

Dropping the flag stick is on the same scale as not repairing ball marks on the green.

I don't agree. You can drop a flagstick on some greens without doing any visible damage.

Not that you should, but a ball mark is actual repairable damage.

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I was told a long time ago not to "drop" it because it could possibly break the little glass things for the range finders.

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