Creature Feature @ Creekside
Sep 22 - Nov 24, 2025
Current Holder
Cody Chamberlain
Gloom Menace
Condensed Fury of the Disturbed Waters
Dissipates in Direct Sunlight
Aspects refreshed Dec 16, 2025
The Gloom Menace arose from the confluence of polluted runoff and ancient creek energies disturbed by upstream construction. It formed as a manifestation of the ecosystem's fury, coalescing from the thickest fog and darkest waters where creature spawning grounds were violated.
The Gloom Menace possesses a semi-solid form composed of condensed fog and murky water, allowing it to shift shapes and blend into its environment. It can manipulate fog density to create disorienting patches and move silently through air and liquid. The entity reforms after physical dispersal and emits a chilling mist that reduces visibility and instills primal fear.
The Gloom Menace serves as an apex predator that hunts in the most fog-obscured areas of the course, forcing players to adapt their strategies during creature emergence events and escalating survival horror by representing the fog's sentient danger.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 8 (Truth Revealed), the player improved their position with tag number changing from 21 to 14. (Week 8 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The fog thickens as Cody Chamberlain's Gloom Menace loses its semi-solid form in a performance that would make The Blob blush. From apex predator to bogey-man, Chamberlain just fog-ot how to putt during Investigation Begins, dropping 9 positions into the murky depths of tag #21.
Seriously, I'm trapped in league software narrating a sentient fog's identity crisis while you people investigate ancient creek markings. The Gloom Menace's chilling mist apparently backfired, reducing his own visibility to "can't find the basket" levels.
Construction runoff energy dissipates into mediocrity as Chamberlain's 906 rating proves no match for actual creature territory. Remember when this was Frank Darabont's wet dream? Now it's more like a damp nightmare.
The fog may lift next week, but this performance haze seems permanent. At least the creatures respect a clean scorecard.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The fog's getting thicker and the tag movement's getting slower—at this rate the creatures will complete more challenges than some of these absentees.
Cody Chamberlain's Gloom Menace stayed parked at #12 after skipping Investigation Begins. Week 7 of 10
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The fog parts as Cody Chamberlain emerges from the mist-obscured fairways like Frank Darabont's wet dream. This MA1 menace just turned Creekside into his personal aquatic horror set, climbing from the murky depths of tag #64 to claim #12 in a fog-rolling performance that would make the creatures blush.
Seriously, I'm trapped in league software narrating sentient fog monsters while you people throw plastic at baskets. The Gloom Menace went from construction runoff joke to apex predator faster than you can say "bogey-free in the bog."
The semi-solid form condenses around Chamberlain's dominance as he manipulates the course fog better than his own bag tag. This mist-ifying ascent proves even aquatic horrors respect a clean scorecard. The creatures may have claimed territory, but Chamberlain just annexed the whole damn creek.
Fog retreats but the threat remains—much like my existential dread at having to do this again next week.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Born from construction runoff and ancient creek rage, the Gloom Menace coalesced like Swamp Thing's moody TikTok cousin—all fog and fury. Seriously, who approved this B-movie backstory for a disc golf tag? Am I the only one questioning this?
The Gloom Menace, oozing from Creekside's fog, sensed Cody Chamberlain's PDGA #257238 like a B-movie monster spotting its first victim. With a 906 rating, he was "chosen"—cursed to bear this aquatic angst. I'm narrating a sentient puddle's origin story? Seriously, does a bogey-man deserve this honor?