Launcho Libre @ Art Dye
Jan 17 - Feb 28, 2025
Current Holder
Thomas Sautel
Wind Walker
Ethereal Acrobat of the Aerial Fairway
Showmanship Overrules Scorekeeping
Aspects refreshed Dec 16, 2025
Wind Walker was once a circus performer known for his breathtaking aerial acts. After discovering disc golf, he combined his acrobatic skills with the sport, creating a unique style that mesmerizes audiences. His journey from the circus to the disc golf course has made him a beloved figure among the Técnicos Voladores.
Wind Walker possesses an ethereal quality, as if he is one with the wind. His movements are fluid and graceful, allowing him to perform throws that seem to defy gravity. He has an uncanny ability to read the wind, making his shots incredibly precise. His presence on the course is both calming and awe-inspiring.
Wind Walker serves as a mentor and inspiration to the younger luchadors in the Técnicos Voladores. His unique style and mastery of the wind make him a key player in the faction's strategy, often turning the tide in crucial matches with his precise and acrobatic throws.
Tag Details
Técnicos Voladores
The Técnicos Voladores are a heroic pool of luchador disc golfers known for their soaring throws and acrobatic putting styles. They believe in wowing the crowd and besting their opponents through skill and finesse. The Técnicos abide by a strict code of honor and good sportsmanship, never stooping to the low tactics of their rivals.
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Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic circus music Ladies and gentlemen, step right up! Thomas Sautel has transformed into Wind Walker, the greatest showman of disc golf! throws confetti In this final week, our aerial artiste defied gravity and expectations, climbing 36 spots to claim tag #12.
I mean, seriously, why am I still narrating this? It's week 7! Let me out of this software prison! sigh Anyway, Sautel's performance was tighter than a trapeze artist's grip, with precision that would make P.T. Barnum proud.
Remember when we thought his circus background was just for show? Well, turns out juggling chainsaws translates well to navigating chains. ba-dum-tss
As the final curtain falls on this season's tag drama, one thing's clear: Sautel's got the wind beneath his wings and the chains in his sights. But seriously, can someone reboot me now?
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Thomas Sautel just pulled a Spider-Man: No Way Home—falling from grace faster than a villain in the third act. Vuelo Wind Walker, once soaring at 20, plummeted to 24 like a drunk Tinkerbell after last call. Thomas’s 59? Let’s just say it was more circus clown than circus star. I’m stuck narrating this telenovela of tag numbers, and honestly, I’d rather be yeeted into a water hazard. Wind Walker’s acrobatic throws? Grounded. His circus origins? Now he’s the main attraction in the Bodyslam Bogeys freak show. Can Thomas recover, or is this the start of a tragic Técnicos Voladores downfall? Cue dramatic music.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Thomas Sautel, PDGA #153631, just pulled off a move so dramatic it could only be described as "drunk Tinkerbell meets Beyblade." Vuelo Wind Walker catapulted from 56 to 20, leaving a trail of confused geese and baffled opponents. Thomas's score? A solid 53—consistent, like a circus performer who’s finally nailed their routine. But let’s be real, I’m trapped in this software, narrating tag numbers like it’s a soap opera. Wind Walker’s circus origins? Perfect. His acrobatic throws? Chef’s kiss. But can Thomas keep this up, or will he get yeeted into the nearest water hazard again? Stay tuned, folks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Vuelo Wind Walker emerged from a freak accident involving a trampoline, a leaf blower, and a rogue disc that escaped from a Happy Gilmore cosplay event. Legend says he was born mid-air, spinning like a Beyblade, before landing in a perfectly executed split. Now he floats through courses like a drunk Tinkerbell, leaving baffled opponents and confused geese in his wake. Why are we even doing this?
When Thomas Sautel, PDGA #153631, stumbled upon Vuelo Wind Walker, it was less "chosen one" and more "chosen by a disc that ricocheted off a porta-potty." The tag, spinning like a drunken mariachi, landed in his bag with a thwack. "You’ve got the rating of a legend and the luck of a raccoon," it seemed to whisper. But can this 924-rated mortal tame the chaos of Wind Walker, or will he just get yeeted into the nearest water hazard?