JaKa,
One of the guys on grounds thought that U.S. flags would be a nice touch so they bought some and put them on the poles for Memorial Day. The first complaint came back to me shortly after I opened at 7:00 am and by 8:00 I had replaced all the U.S. flags with our standard ones.
The Vets were not too happy about seeing the flag thrown on the ground.
Brad,
A Superintendent in the NE recently conducted an experiment to see if there was any difference in how various flagsticks, 1/2", 3/4" tapered, or 1" fiberglass/aluminum, reacted to chip shots.
They sent 100 balls (at each flagstick) down a 10' piece of PVC pipe that was elevated 2' feet off the green at the loading end, and the end touching the green was set 14" from the hole. This simulated a direct hit at a medium pace.
The results: 72% went in using the 1/2" tapered flagstick, 67% went in for the 3/4" tapered flagstick. The absolute worst was the 1" pole, 0% went in
when using it in the test.
I guess I like 1/2" the best, especially when I'm chipping.