Grindhouse
Sep 22 - Nov 30, 2025
Current Holder
Zachary Jardine
Grindhouse Glyph
Shifting Stone of Grindhouse Disc Golf Tales
Horror Always Bleeds Through
Aspects refreshed Dec 19, 2025
Born from the first splice of a grindhouse film reel during a midnight marathon, the Grindhouse Glyph emerged as a living symbol of exploitation cinema, destined to weave horror tales across Utah's disc golf courses.
The Grindhouse Glyph glows with a faint red light reminiscent of vintage theater marquees, its form shifting subtly to reflect the current league's horror subgenre. When activated, it projects holographic images of key horror scenes, and it is indestructible, aging like film stock to gain a patina of authenticity.
It serves as a bridge between realities, allowing horror elements to bleed between venues, ensuring that the overarching grindhouse narrative remains interconnected and authentically B-movie.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
During a midnight splice gone rogue, the Grindhouse Glyph crawled from a mangled reel, glowing marquee-red, fog hissing, chainsaws implied. The film sealed it—indestructible, aging like VHS chic and low-key cursed. Yes, I’m narrating tag lore. Think The Ring, but with fairways.
When the VHS fog rolled in, the reel anointed Zachary Jardine—PDGA credentials lurking offscreen like a jump scare—to carry the Grindhouse Glyph. Destined? Or just cast because he slays pars? Pun warning: he’s a real dis-member. Worthy… or next victim?