Holiday Hyzers
Dec 01 - Feb 08, 2026
Current Holder
Cory Wickline
Starry Shepherd
Celestial Guardian Weaving Starlight and Hope
Too Bright for Sneaky Strategies
Aspects refreshed Jan 18, 2026
Born from the convergence of the North Star and a player's charitable throw, the Starry Shepherd emerged to weave celestial magic into every league, ensuring no round is played without hope.
It glows with an ethereal starlight that intensifies during key moments, creates temporary star-shaped markers on fairways to guide shots, and occasionally attracts shooting stars that grant players serendipitous luck in their throws.
It serves as a celestial guardian that connects all leagues, inspiring players to pursue both excellence and empathy through its starlit presence.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #22 to #19 based on your round ratings in the last two weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #19 to #22 based on your round ratings in the last two weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #13 to #19 based on your round ratings in the last two weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #9 to #17 based on your round ratings in the last two weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #10 to #9 based on your round ratings in the last two weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Starry Shepherd emerged when some overachiever's "charitable hyzer"—seriously, who donates their ace run?—cosmically yeeted into the North Star during a White Chainsmas miracle. Now it glows like a celestial glow stick and drops star-shaped fairway markers, because disc golf desperately needed astral navigation. As if this isn't the most extra origin story since Marvel's Infinity Saga.
And so Starry Shepherd descended, not upon a champion, but upon Cory Wickline, a man whose 907-rated arm apparently screamed "celestial shepherd." Was it his consistent play? Or did the tag just have a thing for guys who look good in the glow of its own ego? He caught it mid-putt, a true 'Wick'-ed twist of fate. But can this mortal handle a tag that thinks it's a guiding star?