What do you do with the flagstick when you’re on the green? Do you just leave it in the hole – allowed as part of the 2019 rules changes – or are you a serial lifter?
Many of us remove the flag and then plonk it down without really thinking about where we’ve left it. Occasionally, that can cause a panic, as this question reveals:
“The flagstick is lying on the green. No one is attending it. No one is near it. The player makes a stroke on the green. Their ball is in motion and they realise it is going to miss the hole and hit the flagstick.
“They run forward and, while the ball is still moving, lift the flagstick. Is there a penalty?”
Firstly, can I say I’m impressed at our questioner’s agility. I’d be statuesque. But dodgy ankles aside, what does happen if you find yourself in this predicament?

Golf flagstick rules: Can you shift the flag?
I have a litmus test for potential rules columns. I ask the question and if enough people in the office get it wrong it passes mustard. This one was a 50-50 split.
It just feels like it’s going to be a problem, doesn’t it? Moving an object deliberately, or affecting where a ball might end up, seems like a penalty waiting to happen.
Much of the time you would be right and counting the cost. But not when it comes to a removed flagstick.
The rule that stops you getting involved when a ball is in motion – it’s 11.3 – has an exception that allows you to lift or move a removed flagstick when a ball is in motion.
You can also sprint in and shift a ball at rest on the putting green and equipment belonging to any player.
Notice the term “removed flagstick”. Taking it out of the hole, including when it is attended, when a ball is in motion is a bit different and covered by Rule 13.2.
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