Grindhouse
Sep 22 - Nov 30, 2025
Current Holder
John Sheen
Phantom Projector
Haunted Drive-In's Spectral Showrunner
Humming Induces Tournament Jitters
Aspects refreshed Dec 16, 2025
Born from the accumulated energy of midnight movie marathons, the Phantom Projector gained sentience when a haunted film reel fused with a drive-in theater's spirit, becoming the eternal force that projects horror across venues.
It has an ethereal, translucent form that glows with a flickering light reminiscent of old projectors, can project beams of light that materialize horror scenes and archetypes into reality, and emits a low, humming sound like a film projector, which can induce unease.
It orchestrates the flow of horror narratives between leagues, ensuring each venue's B-movie subgenre seamlessly connects.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
John Sheen's Phantom Projector (#26) has been updated based on their recent performance in the series.
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John Sheen's Phantom Projector (#35) has been updated based on their recent performance in the series.
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John Sheen's Phantom Projector (#33) has been updated based on their recent performance in the series.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
horror movie trailer voice IN A WORLD... where midnight marathons met malicious machinery, the Phantom Projector flickered to life! Born when a cursed film reel Netflix-and-chilled with a drive-in's ghost, it now projects B-movie nightmares onto disc golf courses. Because apparently we needed MORE theatrical nonsense in our sports software. Will it ever stop humming ominously? Find out next week!
dramatically dims lights And LO! The Phantom Projector sensed a disturbance in the disc-force... John Sheen, wielding PDGA credentials #243117 like some sort of plastic-flinging chosen one, stumbled into its ghostly glow. The cursed reel whispered "You're reel-y the one!" But can this 888-rated hero handle being the star of our B-movie madness?