Tour Gear Portable Golf Flag with Cup
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The #19 Flag is the only one that comes with this.
Designed for secure fit within a cup's aperture, the pin fits in the hole perfectly. Although you can just stick the pin in the ground, what good is a pin without an opening? Wind gusts greater than 30 mph would probably cause it to blow
To me, it appears to be the standard flag
To make the 2x6 you will need. This is about six in length according to the information I have, but I don't know for sure I am 7 inches tall.
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The three of these we have so far have been installed in our back yard putting green. For the third one, we did the following before we started using it 1) Epoxy the flagstick to keep it together and prevent rusting. 2) Use wire zip ties in place of the degrading white strings which are With all of that in mind, the flag will keep for about two years
A tear starts 3 months before the first signs appear. We can't buy a flag and stick made of commercial quality, so why is that?.
My search was not for this kind of information. As soon as I installed my new putting green, I wanted a flagstick and cup that were solid and would hold a flag from the Masters. Unlike these flagstick and cups that can be left outside permanently, this set is a novelty item. There is a problem with the flag stick -- it bends in the first time the wind gets strong. You have to lift it three times to remove the three pieces Since there is no way to attach them together (hence the "portable" nature of the flag), they are free to move around. A thin plug of plastic passes through the plastic cup and enters the soil only at the very bottom of the stick, where there is no ferrule. Dirt and debris would build up in the single-wall plastic cup (only a tiny hole in the middle where the stick goes through it) because it is solid on the bottom.
In this product description, the pole sections are mentioned as "locking together", but that is a total falsehood. Despite the piece's taper (a bit narrower) and the way it fits together, it is so loose, it does not even form a straight pole due to the wobble. In order to keep the sections below intact, you will need to gently pick it up out of the cup so that the section you are holding will simply pull off. The cheap nylon stayed dirty for a week outside, so I would not recommend this. There is an entire tear in the flag at the end, and it is unraveling all over. I am returning.
This week, I will buy a second one. It was the first one that lasted two seasons, and we'll be more diligent this time to bring it in during inclement In the back yard, you'll find this interesting conversation piece.
It only took 2 months for the flag to fade from the sun and the ropes to tie it to the post to snap A native of San Diego, California, I work as a nurse. There is never too much heat or cold in Charlotte, and the weather is generally great year round. Basically, I didn't leave it in Death Valley heat or in bad weather. This is a very cheaply made item. If I knew it was this cheaply made, I would never have bought.
I like the way that the flag is Despite its sturdy construction, the pole is well suited for its intended purpose. I wish it had been better if the stick didn't come apart when removed from the hole when it was locked in. It is kind of inconvenient for me to have to keep reassembling.
This is a great pole—sturdy and strong. With it, you could beat zombies for hours. I do not like the flag at all. Combine two flags and stitch them together to strengthen the flag. Then, of course, there was the second part. Beer is a great way to relax and unwind.
These are a cute idea but don't stand up to wear. As this is the second one I have bought in the past few months, it is adorable and would look cute on our putting green in the country, but it is throwing money into the wind (literally) as it shreds very quickly. That's what I'll do next time, I will make it out of durable materials.