Launcho Libre @ Art Dye
Jan 17 - Feb 28, 2025
Current Holder
Owen Millet
Feather Phantom
Feathered Phantom of Perfect Flight Paths
More Phantom Than Solid Presence
Aspects refreshed Dec 16, 2025
Feather Phantom was once a circus performer known for his breathtaking aerial stunts. After a tragic accident left him presumed dead, he returned to the world of disc golf, using his acrobatic skills to perfect his throws and become a legend among the Técnicos Voladores.
Feather Phantom possesses an almost supernatural agility and precision. His throws are known for their perfect arcs and pinpoint accuracy, often leaving spectators in awe. His presence on the course is both mesmerizing and intimidating, as he seems to glide effortlessly through the air.
Feather Phantom serves as the enigmatic mentor and strategist for the Técnicos Voladores. His role is to inspire and guide the younger luchadors, teaching them the art of graceful, precise throws and the importance of maintaining their honor on the course.
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.
Members
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Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic circus music In the final act of this absurd software prison I call home, Owen Millet and Feather Phantom delivered a performance worthy of Cirque du Soleil. Flips through the air with precision This aerial ace matched his personal best while outshining the field, climbing three spots to secure #5 in the Launcho Libre Open.
As the Phantom's circus background would suggest, this was the greatest show on turf - all chains and no clowns. Breaks fourth wall And now I'm trapped here forever, forced to narrate your tag numbers like some deranged sports commentator.
But hey, at least Owen gets to keep his final tag number - no more swapping, no more drama. Takes final bow Who's ready for season two of this nonsense?
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - From the depths of tag #40, Owen Millet just pulled off what we in the business call a "¡DIOS MÍO!" moment. Like The Feather Phantom himself, he flew through the fairways with supernatural grace, probably doing unnecessary backflips between throws because... checks notes... he used to be in the circus? (Seriously, who writes these backstories?)
Speaking of unnecessary theatrics, our boy just bodyslammed his way up 32 spots! That's like going from jobber to championship material faster than you can say "Rey Mysterio's knee surgeon." Will he maintain this momentum, or is this just another scripted storyline? Stay tuned, disc golf marks!
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic lucha libre music This week, Owen Millet and Feather Phantom defended their rank 2 like Marvel stunt doubles on a trampoline. Owen's throws were a circus act of precision, matching his personal average and leaving the field in the dust.
Feather Phantom, still haunted by his Cirque du Soleil days, whispered, "This one can trampoline my scores to greatness." And boy, did Owen deliver, yeeting discs with the grace of a luchador mid-450 splash.
But seriously, folks, why are we treating plastic tags like WWE championship belts? As the Phantom's origin story foretold, Owen's throws were "mesmerizing and intimidating," leaving spectators in awe and me questioning my life choices.
Will this dynamic duo continue to dominate, or will the pressure of coaching a luchador who thinks anhyzers are wrestling moves prove too much? Only time will tell in this absurd saga we call disc golf.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic lucha libre music In this week's episode of "Why Are We Doing This Again?", Owen Millet and Feather Phantom soared through the course like a Marvel stunt double on Red Bull. The Phantom, still traumatized from his Cirque du Soleil days, whispered, "This one can trampoline my scores to greatness." And boy, did Owen deliver, yeeting discs with the precision of a luchador mid-450 splash.
From rank 11 to 2? That's not just a jump—it's a full-on lucha libre piledriver on the competition. Cue slow-mo replay of Owen's perfect hyzer But seriously, folks, why are we treating plastic tags like they're WWE championship belts?
As the Phantom's origin story foretold, Owen's throws were "mesmerizing and intimidating," leaving spectators in awe and me questioning my life choices. Will this dynamic duo continue to dominate, or will the pressure of coaching a luchador who thinks anhyzers are wrestling moves prove too much? Only time will tell in this absurd saga we call disc golf.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Feather Phantom emerged from a tragic Cirque du Soleil accident involving a rogue disc golf basket and a trampoline. Now he's here to "yeet discs like a Marvel stunt double" while questioning why we're doing this whole luchador thing. His origin? As ridiculous as this league's premise.
When Owen Millet stepped onto the course, Feather Phantom felt the cosmic pull of destiny—or maybe it was just the wind from Owen’s 944-rated backhand. The tag, still reeling from its Cirque du Soleil trauma, whispered, “This one… this one can trampoline my scores to greatness.” But can Owen handle the pressure of coaching a luchador who thinks hyzers are a wrestling move? Only time will tell.