You can ask this problem to the Logotournament Staff. As far as I know the placemarks (pins), check marks, bar charts, magnifying glasses, lab tubes and other signs have always been commonly used.
The Google Maps pin is the inverted-drop-shaped icon that marks locations in Google Maps. The pin is protected under a U.S. design patent as "teardrop-shaped marker icon including a shadow". ... In 2020, the pin icon became the official logo of Google Maps.
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Try that.
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Can you see past tournaments?
You're were right about losing the flag (good design decision.)
Keep the checkmark.
Just focus on the Pin... this could be a problem.
Try a different circle and triangle approach.
Can you modify the Pin Drop. Make it unique?
Because it does look like Google.
The Google Maps pin is the inverted-drop-shaped icon that marks locations in Google Maps. The pin is protected under a U.S. design patent as "teardrop-shaped marker icon including a shadow". ... In 2020, the pin icon became the official logo of Google Maps.