Settler Saturdays @ Hagg Lake
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Sat Hagg Lake finale: Homestead Sovereign 🏠 Zero players last week - please show up! Flex 8AM-5:40PM + 6PM shotgun. $106 ace pot. Your tag = property deed 📝
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Homestead Sovereign has arrived. After seven weeks of territorial warfare, we're down to the final land grab. The lake has watched everything, the mud has claimed many, and somehow we're still arguing over who gets which patch of dirt.
The Final Reckoning
Week 8. The end of the trail. The Homestead Gauntlet concludes Saturday with the Homestead Sovereign - the ultimate deed-stamping ceremony where we discover who owns what patch of digital frontier. Last week's Creek Ambush recorded zero participants, which means the algorithm documented a battle where absolutely nobody showed up to fight over creek access. The lake watched an empty battlefield and still didn't care about anyone's feelings, but the ledger definitely noticed.
Flex Start Territory
Choose your conquest timeline: flex starts run 8:00 AM - 5:40 PM, followed by a 6:00 PM shotgun start for the traditionalists who prefer their land grabs synchronized. Nine hours and forty minutes to drive your property stake into the mud - nothing says 'urgent territorial expansion' like procrastinating until the final hour.
Rival Factions
Two settler groups remain locked in bureaucratic warfare. The Iron Brand Syndicate solves problems with hot metal and rough-hewn stakes, rejecting paper maps for the brutal reality of survival. The Cartographic Trust imposes rigid geometric order with compasses and survey chains, believing the land belongs to those who can map it into submission. Both factions are equally effective at making the lake question its life choices.
- Iron Brand Syndicate: FPO, RPA, RAH, RAD divisions
- Cartographic Trust: FA2, RAE, RAF, RAG divisions
- Your division determines your bureaucratic warfare specialty
The Cost of Conquest
Participation in the slowest land rush in history requires financial investment: $5 base entry, $5 prize pool, $2 ace pot, $2 super ace. Total $14 to pretend digital dirt matters more than actual dirt you could buy for the same price. The ledger doesn't lie, but it's definitely judging your financial priorities.
Golden Land Grant
$106 sits waiting like a territorial prize fund, guaranteed minimum $50 by FL!PT Leagues (the platform, not the disc shop - they're busy selling actual plastic, not funding your digital real estate dreams). That's enough to buy approximately three survey chains or a quarter-acre of pixelated mud, depending on current bureaucratic exchange rates.
The Territory
The Homestead Gauntlet unfolds across 6,300 feet of championship layout where open meadows surrender to thick forest and Henry Hagg Lake watches everything with the detached boredom of a body of water that's seen too many territorial disputes. Fair warning: hold your deed or get pushed into the mud. The lake doesn't care about your feelings, your provisional rating, or your elaborate backstory about why this particular patch of dirt is historically significant to your people.
Beyond the Oregon Trail
This league operates within the Beyond the Oregon Trail Spring Series - four leagues, eight events each, spanning the digital frontier from wagon train dissolution to final territorial reckoning. Your performance here echoes across the entire network of outposts, trading posts, and bureaucratic land offices that comprise this ongoing spectacle of westward expansion as competitive entertainment.
- Series-wide territorial tracking across 4 leagues
- Cross-league influence and network bonuses
- Final homestead claims determined by cumulative performance
From the broadcast booth to your property deed, this is Flippy reminding you that territorial sovereignty is just performance art with better paperwork. The lake is watching, my gills are drying, and somehow we're still arguing over who gets which imaginary acre. Keep your powder dry and your discs flat - see you at the final reckoning.
Sain Scoggins at Henry Hagg Lake
Hagg Lake
Settler Saturdays at Hagg Lake (Flex Start)
Course Rules
Sain Scoggins at Henry Hagg Lake - Hagg Lake
Layout Details
| Hole | Par | Feet | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3 | 285 | Spotter may be necessary |
| 2 | 3 | 222 | |
| 3 | 3 | 275 | |
| 4 | 4 | 555 | |
| 5 | 3 | 592 | |
| 6 | 3 | 347 | |
| 7 | 3 | 437 | |
| 8 | 3 | 306 | |
| 9 | 3 | 340 | |
| 10 | 3 | 296 | Spotters needed |
| 11 | 4 | 404 | Long walk from hole 10. Water plays as casual. |
| 12 | 3 | 160 | OB road and beyond. |
| 13 | 3 | 253 | |
| 14 | 3 | 179 | Mando between marked trees. Restricted space extends vertically along the outside edge of the tree trunks and left/right along the marked flag lines to infinity. Any shot that breaks the plane of restricted space proceeds to the flagged drop zone with one penalty stroke. |
| 15 | 3 | 284 | Please use spotters! |
| 16 | 3 | 328 | |
| 17 | 5 | 800 | |
| 18 | 3 | 313 |
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Schedule
Week 1: Homestead Landing
Course: Sain Scoggins at Henry Hagg Lake
Week 2: Timber Deeds
Course: Sain Scoggins at Henry Hagg Lake
Week 3: Shore Violence
Course: Sain Scoggins at Henry Hagg Lake
Week 4: Gauntlet Scars
Course: Sain Scoggins at Henry Hagg Lake
Week 5: Lake Drought
Course: Sain Scoggins at Henry Hagg Lake
Week 6: Ridge Vengeance
Course: Sain Scoggins at Henry Hagg Lake
Week 7: Creek Ambush
Course: Sain Scoggins at Henry Hagg Lake
Week 8: Homestead Sovereign
Course: Sain Scoggins at Henry Hagg Lake
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