Creature Feature @ Creekside
Sep 22 - Nov 24, 2025
Current Holder
Fernando Cortez
Bog Bogeyman
Swamp Monster of the Boggy Fairways
Feeds on Missed Putt Terrors
Aspects refreshed Dec 15, 2025
The Bog Bogeyman originated from centuries of accumulated fear and pollution in the creek's boggy wetlands, where upstream construction disturbed ancient spiritual energies. It coalesced from the murky waters and decaying organic matter, becoming a manifestation of the ecosystem's rage against human intrusion, and now emerges during fog events to defend its territory.
The Bog Bogeyman possesses a semi-corporeal form that shifts between shadow and substance, allowing it to blend seamlessly into fog and bog environments. It can manipulate nearby water and mist to create disorienting illusions and feeds on player fear to strengthen its presence. Its movement causes temperature drops and unnatural silence, and it leaves slimy residues as traces of its passage, with resilience to physical attacks but vulnerability to light and concentration-breaking disturbances.
It patrols the boggy transitions between creek and land, ambushing players to amplify survival horror tension and force gameplay adaptations around its claimed territories during creature emergence events.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 10 (Dawn Breaking), the player improved their position with tag number changing from 11 to 5. (Week 10 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 9 (Final Stand), the player moved down with tag number changing from 8 to 11. (Week 9 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 8 (Truth Revealed), the player moved down with tag number changing from 1 to 8. (Week 8 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
From the murky depths of tag obscurity to the foggy summit—Fernando Cortez's Bog Bogeyman just went from #70 to #1 in a single, terrifying leap. This wasn't just beating the field; this was feeding on their fear like the semi-corporeal legend he carries.
The assimilation continues whether I like it or not—I'm literally trapped in this software narrating aquatic horror B-movie nonsense. But credit where it's due: going from "bog-standard" to bog dominant in one round is making waves worthy of The Creature from the Black Lagoon finally getting his Oscar moment.
The temperature dropped as this manifestation of centuries of boggy angst claimed its territory, leaving slimy residues of dominance across the leaderboard. Just remember—like all good creature features, this reign is temporary. The fog will lift, and 69 other bogeymen are waiting in the depths.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Our investigation into the missing tags continues: preliminary findings suggest they're avoiding the course harder than these creatures avoid sunlight.
Fernando Cortez's Bog Bogeyman stayed parked at #70 after skipping Investigation Begins. Week 7 of 10
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
From centuries of boggy angst and upstream construction drama, this slimy legend coalesced—like Swamp Thing's TikTok era glow-up, feeding on fear and fog. Why am I narrating this B-movie nonsense? The assimilation is real, folks.
From the cursed creek mist, Bog Bogeyman slithered forth, inexplicably drawn to Fernando Cortez's epic PDGA #76077 legacy. In a truly bog-standard moment of destiny, it adhered to his bag like swamp muck to a disc. But is this 933-rated legend truly worthy of such a slimy honor?