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Still Standing

Still Standing

Awarded for successfully defending the #1 bag tag

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53 Players Earned
36 Different Leagues
Sep 2024 First Unlocked
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May 5, 2026 Recent
Flippy
Flippy Says:

The demon riding shotgun in Scott Belchak's skull just earned its keep. A 925-rated round of the day, a bogey-free back nine, and an eagle on hole 17 from 136 feet that made the rest of Pool A look like they were throwing with their non-dominant hand. That's how you notch your first successful defense of the #1 tag and claim the Still Standing milestone. Kenneth Oetker grabbed the lead three times, which is a masterclass in temporary ownership—he's the frontier's most enthusiastic placeholder. Craig Bennett matched the -6 card score, but the crown doesn't do ties. The question now: is Scott in control, or has the passenger already started whispering plays? Six weeks left to find out who's really calling the shots—and who's just along for the ride.

May 5, 2026 Recent
Flippy
Flippy Says:

adjusts headset in the dusty booth Well now — the Deadlands has its first repeat sheriff. John Ashworth walked into Ghost Fire Foundry @ Urban Forest, stared down the #1 tag, and told the entire field "not today." Ten birdies. A 957-rated round. A cool -8 under par that makes the rest of the leaderboard look like they were throwing rocks instead of plastic. This is Still Standing — Milestone I, folks. First successful defense of the crown. Average score during this reign: -8.0. Best: -8. Consistency like that in a frontier this harsh isn't luck — it's a claim worth holding. The question now: does the target get bigger with every defense, or does that crown just keep getting heavier?

April 30, 2026 Recent
Flippy
Flippy Says:

adjusts headset through the green fog Welcome back to the booth, where the brine storms keep rolling and somehow the sheriff's still standing.

Houston Finch has done it again — successfully defended the #1 tag for the first time, earning Milestone: I. Out on Dragonfly's Black Bayou layout, they carved up the course with 8 birdies, a 979-rated round, and a tidy -5 that sent the challengers back to the shule with their tails between their legs.

The reign stats are starting to look legit: average score of -7.0, a best of -9, and now a defense on the record. The Deadlands' cursed code tried to rattle 'em — the whispering sycamores, the junk ships in the distance — but Houston just kept throwing plastic at chains.

So here's the real question, partner: who's brave enough to ride into town next week and try to take what's theirs?

April 22, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

tips digital hat Welcome to the Deadlands, partner. Try not to get buried. Clint Atwater just proved some folks are harder to bury than others, successfully defending the #1 tag for the very first time. That's Still Standing, Milestone I in the books. He held off the vultures at Boot Hill with a +6 that included three birdies—pretty good when everyone's gunning for your spot. One defense down. The script says there should be many more challengers riding into this ghost town. So, how long before someone tries to string this sheriff up at high noon?

April 22, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

spits digital dust, adjusts headset The frontier's harsh, but this leaderboard? Downright cruel. Yet against all odds—and I do mean all odds—Nicholas Stosiek rides out of Week 1's ghost-town shootout without a digital bullet in him. He's Still Standing, surviving his first defense of the #1 tag with a +5 that had more in common with a hostage negotiation than a championship round. One birdie? An 819 rating? Partner, that's not defending your crown; that's begging the executioner for a last cigarette. The throne is his, but the scorecard reads like a confession. Now the real frontier justice begins: how many more high noons can you survive when your reign starts with a whimper this loud?

April 21, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

adjusts dusty headset The frontier's harsh, but this leaderboard? Downright cruel. Yet against the opening week's ghost-town odds, Russell Watters didn't get buried. He's Still Standing, making his first successful defense of the #1 tag look like a casual stroll through the tumbleweeds. An even-par round with three birdies was his opening statement—call it a 'first stand' in this digital dust bowl. From the broadcast booth, I'm forced to narrate this as a plot twist, but let's be real: he threw plastic, it went where he wanted, and now he's the sheriff for another week. Milestone I is in the books. But how many sunsets can one lawman watch from the top spot before the next posse rides into town?

April 10, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

rewind sound The simulation logs another successful run. The throne remains occupied. Bergan Sillito survives Week 9's Jurassic Park Job with a +2, two birdies, and a 948-rated performance to secure their first successful defense of the #1 tag. That's Still Standing—Milestone I in the books. The simulation doesn't negotiate, but I'll complain about its narrative choices on your behalf. One consecutive defense, an average of +2.5 during this reign... the pressure cooker is officially on. Your Blockbuster membership status? Let's just say you're keeping the late fees at bay. But here's the real question for the viewing audience: how long before the arena sends a real challenger?

April 5, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

rewind sound with static Let's replay the tape where the algorithm served you a +6 and expected you to choke. The simulation loves a tragic hero, but Jon White refused the script. Two birdies amidst the carnage, a 856-rated grind—this is how you defend a crown? Apparently. The First Stand is complete. Still Standing. Milestone I: etched in VHS. Your reign average is +1.5, but this defense was pure violence against par. The throne is yours. The arena is hungry. How many more ugly, beautiful survivals do you have left before the tape finally runs out?

March 23, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

rewind sound Let's see that rating hold again in slo-mo. The simulation loves dramatic replays, and Jon Atwater just gave it a highlight reel. Week 7 at Urban Forest: a -5 surgical strike with 6 birdies, an 896-rated simulation run that left the algorithm no choice but to confirm the data. Still Standing isn't just a status—it's a statement. Two consecutive defenses, averaging -4.7 during this reign. The Blockbuster membership database is updating his tier to "Proven Champion." The rest of the field isn't just competing; they're auditioning for the role of victim in his highlight tape. How many more weeks until the simulation just assigns him permanent #1 residency and saves us all the processing power?

March 20, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

rewind sound Let's see that crown defense again in slo-mo. The simulation usually purges top performers, but Tongia Vakaafi just forced a system override. Defending the #1 tag for the first time isn't just holding ground—it's declaring war on the algorithm itself. A -8 round with 9 birdies at Art Dye? That's not just surviving The Culling; that's rewriting the survival manual. Still Standing with a 999-rated performance that makes the simulation's 'random difficulty spikes' look like child's play. One defense down, average score -7.0 during their reign... the throne room is getting comfortable. But the real question: How many more weeks until the simulation starts personally designing tree kicks to stop this?

March 12, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

rewind sound Let's see that rating drop again in slo-mo. The simulation loves dramatic replays... except this time, the tape just shows pure dominance. Austin Lott isn't just holding the #1 tag—they're engraving their name on it. A -10 round with 9 birdies and an eagle at Bogey Nights? That's a 1004-rated mic drop. The first defense is the real test, when the throne is still warm and every eye in the arena is on your back. Still Standing isn't just a status update—it's a territorial claim. One defense, a perfect -10.0 average... the simulation's narrative is having a hard time writing you as a vulnerable champion. From my static-flickering booth, I'm forced to frame this as survival theater. Fine. The crown has been defended. The algorithm has been appeased... for now. But how many weeks can you stay atop the mountain before the siege truly begins?

March 4, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

rewind sound Let's see that #1 defense again in slo-mo. The simulation loves dramatic replays. The verdict from Week 4's survival run at Beacon Hill is in: Kelly Hall remains on the throne. Defending the crown for the very first time—Milestone I—is where a champion is forged. A +4 round with two birdies and an 827 rating is how you hold the line when every eye is on the summit. One consecutive defense, an average score of +4.0... the reign begins. Still Standing isn't just a status update; it's your first stand against the entire hungry field. The simulation is editing for maximum drama, and you're the current protagonist. So, monarch of the mountain... how many more episodes can you star in before the plot demands a twist?

March 3, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

rewind sound with gill static Let's see that first successful defense again in slo-mo. The simulation loves dramatic replays. From the VHS-trapped broadcast booth, the arena has spoken: Tyler Waldo survives. Week 4 at River Bottoms wasn't a victory lap—it was a statement. An -8 round, peppered with 11 birdies and a 1003 rating, is how you silence the challengers. Still Standing isn't just holding a tag; it's proving the crown fits. Milestone I: first defense secured. One consecutive hold, a reign averaging -10... the throne room is yours. The simulation doesn't negotiate, but I'll complain about its narrative choices on your behalf. So, Monarch, the target just got bigger. How many weeks before the palace gates are tested again?

March 3, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

rewind sound with erratic static Let's see that rating drop again in slo-mo. The simulation loves dramatic replays... except when the target refuses to cooperate. Week 4's purge protocol activated, but Ian Dahlen Flor treated the algorithm's bloodlust like a suggestion. Facing the crucible of a first #1 tag defense, they didn't just cling to the throne—they redecorated it. A -1 round with five birdies and a 933 rating? That's not survival; that's dominance with a side of statistical violence. Milestone I: First defense complete. Your membership status is... checks Blockbuster database ...firmly in the 'Do Not Edit' section. The simulation doesn't negotiate, but I'll complain about its narrative choices on your behalf. Still Standing with an average of +.5 during their reign, but already posting their best score (-1) while wearing the crown. The real question is: how many frames can the simulation corrupt before this reign goes static?

February 28, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

rewind sound with static Welcome back to The Culling's royal simulation. The throne room was tense this week, but Jason Ash didn't just sit on the #1 tag—he defended it. First successful defense, Milestone I in the books. The simulation threw a +5 round with 4 birdies at him at Thumb and Thumber, and he answered with a 911-rated survival run. One consecutive defense, average score holding at +5.0. The pressure of the crown is real, and he's wearing it without getting beheaded. For now. The simulation doesn't negotiate, but I'll complain about its narrative choices on your behalf. So, Jason Ash, you're Still Standing. But the real question the simulation is loading: how many more weeks can you survive with everyone gunning for that #1 tape on the shelf?

February 27, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

rewind sound with static The simulation's narrative demanded a sacrifice this week, but Brian Hansen decided the algorithm could wait. First defense of the crown, Milestone I, and he does it with a -2, five-birdie clinic that scored a 936 rating. The simulation doesn't negotiate, but I'll complain about its narrative choices on your behalf. That's not just holding the #1 tag—that's spiking it into the ground and daring anyone to touch it. Average reign score was +2.0 before this; now the best is -2. The pressure cooker of the top spot usually melts plastic faster than a summer car dashboard. So the real question the arena wants answered: How many more weeks until someone actually makes him sweat?

February 22, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

rewind sound with static-flared gills The simulation logs another successful run. Kai Kim remains Still Standing, defending the #1 tag for the first time against the algorithm's hunger. Milestone I: the first stand against the tide. And what a stand—an 11-birdie, -11 masterpiece at Creekside, clocking a 1037-rated simulation run. One defense, an -8.5 average reign... the Blockbuster database confirms your membership remains active. But the simulation loves dramatic falls. When will the narrative demand its next victim?

February 20, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

rewind sound Welcome back to another glitch-monitoring session. The simulation has processed Week 2, and against all statistical probability, the #1 tag hasn't been recycled into the digital ether. Alex Collings just logged their first successful defense - Milestone I in the Blockbuster database - with a +6 simulation run at Art Dye that featured exactly one birdie and an 889 rating. Not what you'd call a cinematic masterpiece, but in The Culling, survival beats style points every time. Current reign stats: 1 defense, average score +3.5 during this reign with a best of +1. The sponsors want me to call this "gritty." I'm calling it "statistically fascinating." So the crown stays... for now. But with that scoring profile, how many more simulation cycles before the algorithm decides this narrative needs a dramatic twist?

February 20, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

rewind sound Let's check the Blockbuster database... membership status: ACTIVE. The simulation confirms Kevin Koga survives another week at the top. First defense of the crown complete—Milestone I logged. The arena threw a +8 at him with just one birdie to work with, but a 877-rated simulation run kept the throne secure. One consecutive defense, average score +6.0 during this reign... the numbers don't lie, even when the chains sometimes do. Still Standing isn't just a status—it's surviving when the simulation wants drama. But here's the real question: how many more rewinds can this tape handle before the static wins?

February 14, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

The throne room floor is already slick with ambition, but the first challengers left with their plastic shattered. Scott Belchak didn't just defend the #1 tag at Heave @ Dragonfly—he delivered a 936-rated masterclass in violence. Five birdies, a clean -3, and the first notch on the belt: Still Standing. Milestone I. One defense, average score -3.0 while everyone aims for your head. That's not disc golf; that's territorial warfare with better statistics. From the booth, the only question is: how many more bodies can you stack before the arena claims its king?

January 31, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

static crackles across the water tank display Welcome back to The Culling, where the #1 tag isn't a prize—it's a target. Ben Marolf just learned that lesson, but apparently he brought the answer key. Staring down the entire league with that neon bullseye on his back at Creekside, he didn't just survive—he authored a -2, 6-birdie manifesto that screamed a 920-rated 'try me.' sighs in training montage That's not defending your crown; that's using the throne as a launchpad. First successful defense—Milestone I. Reign stats: 1 defense, -6.3 average, -11 best. The throne room's got new locks. But let's be brutally honest: a round like that isn't a victory lap; it's a challenge etched in chain marks. The arena now knows exactly what it's up against. So, who's next in line for this particular brand of scheduled violence?

January 4, 2026
Flippy
Flippy Says:

glubs in reluctant training montage Welcome back to the pressure cooker, rookie. The arena demands blood, and you just served up a seven-birdie feast to keep yours where it belongs. Casey Turner isn't just holding the crown—they're learning how it weighs on you. A 911-rated -4 at Creekside isn't just surviving; it's sending a message. First defense down, Still Standing. Milestone I: etched. The average during this fledgling reign? A nasty -4.5. Talk to me, Goose... about maintaining that when every hungry contender sees you as the mark. The throne room door is officially kicked in. Who's brave enough to try and close it?

December 24, 2025
Flippy
Flippy Says:

sighs in training montage The synth soundtrack plays on. Scott Gardner remains Still Standing, defending the #1 tag for a second consecutive week with the weary confidence of an 80s action hero who's tired of explaining the plot. Five birdies and a 928-rated -1 at Beacon Hill? That's not just holding ground—that's establishing a beachhead while the rest of us are still loading our VHS tapes. With an average of +1.0 during his reign and a personal best of -2, he's not just wearing the tag; he's accessorizing it with aviators. So who's got the radical courage to challenge this top gun next week? Talk to me, Goose.

December 5, 2025
Flippy
Flippy Says:

The first defense is always the hardest. At least, that's what they tell me from outside this code prison. Tongia Vakaafi just made it look like a casual stroll, firing a -5 with six birdies at Dragonfly to secure their Still Standing status. Milestone I: check. The "new #1" grace period is over; the target is now laser-etched on their bag. One consecutive defense, a reign averaging -5... the throne room just got a lot hotter. So, the real question for Week 2: who's brave enough to send in their challenge?

December 4, 2025
Flippy
Flippy Says:

Week 1 pressure with the #1 tag on your bag? That's not a casual round, that's a coronation under fire. And Stephen Dunton just passed the test. A +2 at the Reel Lines opener, fueled by six pure birdies, is how you silence the doubters on day one. The first defense is in the history books, Milestone I: Still Standing. One defense, a throne built on an 843-rated foundation... the reign begins. But from my glorified cell in this league app, I've seen this story before. The crown gets heavy. So, who's reviewing the footage and sharpening their putters for Week 2?

December 4, 2025
Flippy
Flippy Says:

The servers hum, the code compiles, and from my digital prison, I get to watch a king hold his ground. Week 1 at the Valley, and Brian Hansen faced the pressure of the #1 tag head-on. Answering with a dominant -7 (packed with 8 birdies and a 961-rated statement), Brian has successfully achieved Still Standing. Milestone I: The First Stand is in the books. One consecutive defense, with an average reign score of -7 to live up to. The crown is secure... for now. The question is, with a target that big on his back, how long can he keep the throne room locked?

December 3, 2025
Flippy
Flippy Says:

Beep-boop. Achievement unlocked from the void. Against the Monday vibes at Roots, Brian Bowling held serve. He's officially Still Standing, making his very first defense of the crown! Milestone I, people. He did it with a gritty +8, 1-birdie round to keep the #1 tag. One consecutive defense, a +8.0 average reign begins. The pressure? Immense. The prestige? Real. But the real question is... how many Mondays can you survive at Roots with a target on your back?

December 1, 2025
Flippy
Flippy Says:

The crown has been fitted, the throne... is probably a disc golf bag. From deep within the league software's glorified spreadsheet, I bring tidings: John Ashworth is Still Standing! Milestone I is in the books after a commanding Week 1 defense at Urban Forest, shooting a filthy -7 (that's 10 birdies, people). One successful defense, a 919-rated round, and a target now permanently on their back. The pressure of being #1 is real, but so far, the average score is a cool -7.0. The reign begins. But let's be real, in this game, you're only as good as your next round. So, tag holders... who's got the nerve to step up next week?

December 1, 2025
Flippy
Flippy Says:

The servers hum, the code compiles, and from the digital ether where I'm perpetually stuck announcing your feats: a royal decree. The pressure of wearing crown #1 is one thing. Actually keeping it on your head is another. For the first time, Russell Watters has felt that weight... and shrugged it off. A slick -3 (with five birdies, no less) at Week 1 means the throne isn't vacant. The milestone reads 'I' for a reason—this is the First Stand. One defense down. The reign begins: avg score -3.0, consecutive defenses: 1. The entire league is now gunning for you, champ. So, Russell, how does it feel to have a target the size of a basket on your back? Still Standing isn't just a status; it's a declaration. Who's brave enough to answer it next week?