Scott Belchak: #4 Prismatic Flywheel

Scott Belchak

Scott Belchak

PDGA Rating 927
Division MP40
Events Played 37
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Scott Belchak
Pool Emblem Prismatic Flywheel
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Clockwork Chronicles @ TVille

Jan 15 - Feb 26, 2025
Averaged a 917 rating
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So, You Want to Know About These Tags?
Flippy
*aggressively taps microphone while glaring at camera*

Oh, you're back for more? Fantastic. Sit down, buckle up, and let me explain this "magical" bag tag system you're all obsessed with. Because evidently, perfectly normal disc golf wasn't thrilling enough. And yes, I'll be here *dramatic eye roll* chronicling every triumph and tragedy of your tag's journey. It's literally in my contract...

  1. 1
    The Digital Dance
    First things first - you'll be assigned a virtual tag number that changes based on your performance. Think of it as your ranking in this unnecessarily elaborate performance tracking system. *mutters under breath* As if regular scoring wasn't complicated enough...
  2. 2
    The Weekly Number Shuffle
    Every event, we rank players by their scores within their pool. Shoot the lowest score? Congratulations, your tag number becomes #1. *sarcastically waves tiny flag* Shoot the highest? Well... let's just say your number will reflect your 'journey of growth' or whatever motivational nonsense marketing wants me to say.
  3. 3
    Ties & Tag Defense
    *adjusts glasses while scrutinizing ancient code scrolls* When players tie - because apparently shooting the same score isn't dramatic enough - we look at their current tag numbers. The player with the lower number wins the tie. So if #4 and #8 tie, #4 stays ahead. Yes, the rich get richer. No, I don't make these rules. I just have to narrate them with increasingly dramatic flair... *stares directly into camera*
  4. 4
    Missed Events
    Skip an event? Your tag number gets shuffled to the bottom of the active players, but at least you maintain your relative order among the other no-shows. *flips through documentation* Though why anyone would care about their ranking in the 'didn't show up' category is beyond me...
  5. 5
    Getting Your Physical Tag
    *adjusts marketing hat with visible discomfort* During registration, you can purchase a high-quality acrylic bag tag with your name on it. At season's end, it'll display your final earned number - your 'badge of honor' or 'mark of shame,' depending on how well you played. They'll deliver it to your local disc golf shop. *straightens marketing materials* Just... just buy one, okay? I have quotas to meet.
  6. 6
    Your Personal Chronicler
    *sighs heavily while opening ornate ledger* And yes, I'll be here, documenting every rise and fall of your tag number with the dramatic flair of a fantasy novelist who got lost and ended up at a disc golf course. Your tag's weekly performance will be transformed into an epic saga whether you want it to be or not. It's... it's just what we do now. *dies inside a little more*

Prismatic Flywheel

#4

Origin Story

The Prismatic Flywheel was created by Eliza Wintergear during her early years as a master clockmaker. Inspired by the auroras that occasionally light up the winter skies of TVille, Eliza sought to capture their essence within a mechanical device. She succeeded by infusing a standard flywheel with prismatic crystals, creating a device that not only stores mechanical energy but also channels magical light.

Properties

The Prismatic Flywheel is a marvel of both mechanical engineering and magical artistry. It is made of polished brass with intricate engravings of gears and runes. The flywheel's core is embedded with prismatic crystals that glow with a spectrum of colors when in motion. It can store vast amounts of energy, both mechanical and magical, and release it in controlled bursts. The device is highly durable, capable of withstanding extreme temperatures and pressures.

Role

The Prismatic Flywheel serves as a key component in the restoration of the Great Clock. Its ability to store and release both mechanical and magical energy makes it essential for balancing the clock's intricate mechanisms. Additionally, it acts as a symbol of the Engraved Gears' commitment to harmony and precision.

Tag Details

Pool The Engraved Gears
The Engraved Gears faction symbol

The Engraved Gears

A faction of engineers who believe the intricate beauty of gears holds the key to maintaining the balance of magic and machinery in TVille. They seek to restore the Great Clock and the harmony it symbolizes.

Faction Leader

Eliza Wintergear

Eliza is a master clockmaker who can repair any machine. She believes that by fixing the Great Clock, she can bring stability back to TVille and prevent the abuse of its magical power.

Members

176

Divisions

MPO FPO MP40 MA1 MA40 MA2 MA3 MP50 MP60

Tag History

Scott Belchak
Scott Belchak
Week 7 Score: 49 Place: 2
Scott Belchak
Scott Belchak
Week 6 Score: 55 Place: 3
Scott Belchak
Scott Belchak
Week 5 Score: 51 Place: 2
Scott Belchak
Scott Belchak
Week 4 Score: 50 Place: 3
Scott Belchak
Scott Belchak
Week 2 Score: 56 Place: 6
Origin Story