Rigid golf flag with resilient peripheral edge

Signals and indicators – Flags and flagstaffs – Metallic flags

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116120, 273 34R, G09F 1700

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040570304

ABSTRACT:
A rigid golf flag having a resilient peripheral edge is provided for the purpose of long wear and minimum maintenance. Rigid golf flags of metal or plastic will last a long time, practically indefinitely, thereby cutting the cost of operating and maintaining a golf course. A resilient protective edge covers substantially all of the peripheral edge of the rigid flag for the purpose of keeping the flag from cutting into the greens of the golf course when and if dropped by a player or caddy.

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