Keeping it in on the off chance that a poorly struck shot will end up better because it hit the stick doesn't work for me.
I am not convinced that leaving the flag in will always speed up play. Let's say Jason Day is away and takes the flag out. Dechambeau plays next and wants the flag in. I'm not convinced that leaving the stick in will always speed up play.
Some good thoughts there.
How long exactly does it take to take a pin out?
And unless it NEVER comes out i.e. everybody taps in with pin in (which I've yet to see) How exactly have you saved any time?
I take an opposite tack on the pin in or out thing (and always have)
If I'm hitting a putt or easy chip, I take the pin out when it's DOWNHILL because my ball is moving quite slowly (hopefully) as it passes the hole, even if it's going 6 feet by, and if it catches the cup at that slow speed it's going in anyway.
On an uphiller, I'm hitting it with MORE speed, and may actually need the pin as it is going faster on an ideal shot(that worst case is only going 6 feet by)-and I may need the pin to make it.
But overall I think it is a STUPID, overthought rule change, like many of the others which simply confuse the few who actually bothered to learn the rules in the first place.
The USGA should do less, not more and Mike Davis' setup departure is a good first step.