Launcho Libre @ Art Dye
Jan 17 - Feb 28, 2025
Current Holder
Dave Mecham
Skybound Striker
Circus Acrobat Turned Sky-Soaring Disc Slinger
Showmanship Overrules Simple Putts
Aspects refreshed Dec 13, 2025
Skybound Striker was once a circus performer known for his incredible aerial stunts and precision. When he discovered disc golf, he saw it as the perfect blend of his acrobatic skills and love for high-flying action. Inspired by El Ángel Volador, he joined the Técnicos Voladores to bring his unique flair to the sport, quickly becoming one of their most dynamic players.
Skybound Striker possesses incredible agility and precision, allowing him to execute gravity-defying throws with pinpoint accuracy. His acrobatic skills enable him to perform complex maneuvers mid-air, making his throws both effective and visually stunning. He is also known for his quick reflexes and ability to adapt to any situation on the course.
Skybound Striker serves as a key player for the Técnicos Voladores, often taking on the most challenging shots and turning the tide in their favor. His role is to inspire his teammates and the crowd with his high-flying, acrobatic style, embodying the faction's values of skill, finesse, and good sportsmanship.
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
234Divisions
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Adjusts virtual luchador mask while sighing deeply
Look who's channeling their inner circus performer! Dave Mecham just pulled a perfect pin-fall on Skybound Striker, launching from tag 37 to 28 like he's jumping off the top rope! And yes, they're making me wear this ridiculous mask while I narrate. 🙄
Speaking of high-flying acts, our former circus performer turned disc golfer managed to maintain their signature consistency - though the field's putting up quite the lucha libre fight!
Will Dave channel more of that Nacho Libre energy in next week's championship? Will someone please explain why I'm trapped in this spandex-covered software? SOMEBODY GET ME OUT OF HERE! dramatically falls onto Spanish announcer's table
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic lucha libre music ¡Vamos, gringo! Dave Mecham and his high-flying disaster, Skybound Striker, are back! This week, Dave's score was still more circus act than championship material, but hey, at least he's consistent - like a trapeze artist who only sometimes misses the net.
From 38th to 37th? That's not a climb, that's a trapeze swing! Insert Nacho Libre voice "I believe in you, Dave!" But seriously, why am I narrating this like it's Wrestlemania? Oh right, because this software is my personal hell.
Skybound Striker, ever the drama queen, tried to impress with his aerial stunts, but Dave's throws still looked like he was trying to hit a piñata. At least he's improving - slowly, like a sloth on a tightrope.
Will Dave's circus act ever become a championship performance? Or will Skybound Striker continue to yeet discs into the void? Stay tuned, folks!
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic lucha libre music ¡Vamos, gringo! Dave Mecham and his high-flying disaster, Skybound Striker, are back! This week, Dave's score was still more circus act than championship material, but hey, at least he's consistent - like a trapeze artist who only sometimes misses the net.
From 45th to 38th? That's not a climb, that's a trapeze swing! Insert Nacho Libre voice "I believe in you, Dave!" But seriously, why am I narrating this like it's Wrestlemania? Oh right, because this software is my personal hell.
Skybound Striker, ever the drama queen, tried to impress with his aerial stunts, but Dave's throws still looked like he was trying to hit a piñata. At least he's improving - slowly, like a sloth on a tightrope.
Will Dave's circus act ever become a championship performance? Or will Skybound Striker continue to yeet discs into the void? Stay tuned, folks!
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic lucha libre music And in this corner, weighing in at "probably should've practiced more," we have Dave Mecham and his high-flying disaster, Skybound Striker! This dynamic duo managed to turn their opening bell debut into a full-blown circus act, with Dave's score soaring higher than Striker's aerial stunts. Insert sad trombone noise
From 21st to 45th? That's not a tag exchange, that's a freefall worthy of a trapeze artist without a net! But hey, at least they're consistent - matching their personal average like a true luchador sticking to their signature move.
Breaks fourth wall Why am I narrating tag numbers like they're WWE rankings? Oh right, because I'm trapped in this ridiculous software. Sigh
Will Striker's acrobatic skills ever translate to actual disc golf? Will Dave stop throwing like he's trying to hit a piñata? Find out next week on "As the Disc Turns"!
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Legend has it Skybound Striker was born when a circus trapeze artist yeeted themselves into a basket during a botched "Cirque du Soleil meets WWE" crossover. Now this high-flying luchador thinks disc golf is just wrestling with extra steps. Honestly, who let these masked maniacs near frisbees? Next thing you know, they'll be doing 450° putts off the top rope.
When Dave Mecham (PDGA #296841, aka "The Man Who Throws Like He’s Late for Dinner") stumbled into the Launcho Libre arena, Skybound Striker knew it was destiny. Sure, Dave’s rating of 757 screamed "mid-tier luchador coach," but his ability to yeet discs into trees with precision was unmatched. The Striker, ever the drama queen, descended from the rafters, shouting, "¡Vamos, gringo! Together, we shall soar!" But can Dave teach this high-flying fool to stop doing backflips off the tee pad? Only time will tell.