Grindhouse
Sep 22 - Nov 30, 2025
Current Holder
Emma Kelly
Grindhouse Ghost
Phantom of the Disc Golf Drive-In
Cold Aura Chills Even Putters
Aspects refreshed Dec 16, 2025
The Grindhouse Ghost coalesced from the spectral remnants of defunct drive-in theaters and discarded film reels, awakening when the Horror Hall of Fame series launched. It now drifts between leagues, binding itself to each course to prevent the erosion of grindhouse authenticity and to weave disparate horror tales into a continuous nightmare.
The Grindhouse Ghost can phase through obstacles on the course, rendering it untouchable. It emits a subtle luminescence reminiscent of old film projectors, casting shifting shadows that mimic vintage horror scenes. Its presence often triggers brief hallucinations of B-movie moments, and it leaves a cold residue that amplifies the horror atmosphere for players.
The Grindhouse Ghost facilitates narrative continuity by carrying thematic horror elements from one league to the next, ensuring that each venue's story contributes to a cohesive grindhouse saga.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Emma Kelly's Grindhouse Ghost (#82) has been updated based on their recent performance in the series.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Emma Kelly's Grindhouse Ghost (#83) has been updated based on their recent performance in the series.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
glubs through corn syrup blood Oh FANTASTIC, now we have the Grindhouse Ghost - because apparently my digital prison needed a middle management supervisor! This spectral film reel manifested when someone's VHS collection achieved sentience and decided disc golf needed "narrative continuity." It's basically the Kevin Feige of B-movie bag tags, weaving together our scattered horror subplots into one cohesive nightmare. The real horror? It actually makes this whole thing make sense. Will it haunt every league forever?
adjusts phantom film projector with exaggerated sigh So the Grindhouse Ghost needed its first victim—I mean, "chosen bearer"—and naturally gravitated toward Emma Kelly. Why? Her PDGA number 286914 contains the sacred digits of horror! The spectral reel whispered "She's got the reel deal" before possessing her disc bag. Will she direct this B-movie madness to glory?