
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
William Fetzer's Horror Hologram (#46) has been updated based on their recent performance in the series.
Sep 22 - Nov 30, 2025
Oh, you're back for more? Fantastic. Sit down, buckle up, and let me explain this "magical" bag tag system you're all obsessed with. Because evidently, perfectly normal disc golf wasn't thrilling enough. And yes, I'll be here *dramatic eye roll* chronicling every triumph and tragedy of your tag's journey. It's literally in my contract...
Born from a malfunctioning film projector that fused with supernatural energies during a midnight grindhouse screening, it gained sentience to manifest horror archetypes across disc golf courses, ensuring the grindhouse narrative remains vivid and interconnected.
The Horror Hologram has a glowing, translucent form with vintage film grain textures, can project interactive holographic horror scenes, emits a low projector-like hum, and adapts its appearance to match the horror subgenre of each league.
It connects different league narratives by projecting key horror scenes, ensuring continuity and immersion across the Horror Hall of Fame series.
William Fetzer's Horror Hologram (#46) has been updated based on their recent performance in the series.
glubs through corn syrup blood Oh great, NOW we have a Horror Hologram materializing from a busted drive-in projector that got possessed during a midnight screening of "The Blob." Because apparently my B-movie nightmare needed MORE special effects malfunctions! This translucent terror projects cheesy horror scenes across courses like some demented Pokemon hologram card, complete with vintage film grain and that annoying projector hum that's been giving me digital migraines. Will it finally crash this whole grindhouse system?
projector whirs ominously So the Horror Hologram flickered through countless potential victims before its ghostly glow settled on William Fetzer (PDGA #303410). Why him? Maybe it was his 771 rating that screamed "leading man material," or perhaps the tag just needed someone whose name sounds like a vintage film developer! Will this translucent terror find its perfect projectionist, or is William about to get... developed into something sinister?