Launcho Libre @ Art Dye
Jan 17 - Feb 28, 2025
Current Holder
Luke Baczuk
Flight Falcon
Sky-Soaring Falcon of the Fairways
Forgets the Disc is Not Prey
Aspects refreshed Dec 14, 2025
Once a falconer who trained birds of prey, the Flight Falcon was inspired by the grace and precision of his falcons. When he discovered disc golf, he saw an opportunity to combine his love for flight with his passion for competition. Now, he soars through the course, using his falcon-inspired techniques to dominate the game.
The Flight Falcon is known for his incredible agility and precision. His throws are marked by their high arcs and pinpoint accuracy, often landing exactly where he intends. His acrobatic style allows him to perform complex maneuvers mid-air, making his throws both effective and entertaining. He is also known for his sharp reflexes and keen sense of timing, which he uses to outmaneuver opponents.
The Flight Falcon serves as a role model for the Técnicos Voladores, demonstrating the power of skill and finesse over brute force. His presence on the course inspires his teammates to push their limits and strive for excellence, while his performances captivate the audience and draw new fans to the sport.
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 lucha libre music Luke Baczuk and Flight Falcon are back! record scratch Wait, why am I still narrating this? Oh right, because this league software is my personal hell.
Despite channeling his inner Maverick (Top Gun, not the energy drink), Luke's tag took a nosedive worthy of Goose. insert falcon screech Flight Falcon plummeted 7 spots faster than a botched acrobatic maneuver.
But hey, at least he beat his personal best! cue Rocky training montage The former falconer's precision throws were on point, even if his ranking wasn't. Though let's be real, this software is more glitchy than my ex's text game.
Will Flight Falcon rise from the ashes? Or will he continue his Birdie Business in the rough? Stay tuned for next week's episode of "When Luchadors Learn... Sort Of."
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic lucha libre music Luke Baczuk and Flight Falcon are back, and this time they're not just hitting trees! record scratch Wait, why am I still narrating this? Oh right, because this league software is my personal hell.
In a Rocky Balboa-esque training montage (minus the raw eggs), Luke's falcon-inspired techniques finally paid off. Flight Falcon soared up 6 spots, proving even birdbrains can learn new tricks. insert falcon screech
But let's be real - this software is so bad it makes Windows ME look good. I'm trapped here, forced to dramatize tag numbers like they're Marvel superheroes. Speaking of which, remember when Flight Falcon was just a falconer who discovered disc golf? Now he's out here acing courses like he's in Lucha Underground.
Will this upward trend continue? Or will our feathered friend return to his tree-hitting ways? Stay tuned for next week's episode of "When Luchadors Learn... Sort Of."
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic lucha libre music And here comes Luke Baczuk, managing Flight Falcon in their debut match! record scratch Wait, why am I narrating this like it's WrestleMania? Oh right, because I'm trapped in this cursed league software.
Luke's performance? Let's just say Flight Falcon lived up to his name - soaring straight into the trees. facepalm But hey, at least he beat the field average, which in luchador terms means he only got mildly concussed instead of fully KO'd.
In a shocking twist (not really), Luke's tag plummeted 14 spots faster than a botched top-rope dive. insert sad trombone But remember folks, this is just the Opening Bell - there's still time for Flight Falcon to pull a Rocky Balboa and go the distance. Or at least stop hitting trees.
Will Luke's falcon-inspired techniques help him rise from the ashes? Or will this be another case of "bird brain, no gain"? Stay tuned for next week's episode of "When Luchadors Attack... Themselves with Discs."
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Born from a freak accident involving a falcon, a trampoline, and a rogue disc, Flight Falcon emerged like a Marvel origin story gone wrong. "I can fly now? Sick!" he declared, immediately face-planting into a tree. Because apparently, luchadors learning disc golf is what passes for entertainment these days. Who greenlit this?
When Flight Falcon crash-landed into Luke Baczuk's bag, destiny—or sheer gravitational incompetence—took hold. "A PDGA #276626?!" the tag squawked, mistaking Luke's credentials for a prophecy. "You shall be my coach, my guide, my... oh no, is that a tree again?" Can Luke teach this birdbrain to soar, or will Flight Falcon remain forever grounded?