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Series Competitor

Series Competitor

Awarded for participating in any event within a series

Common 519 players
519 Players Earned
34 Different Leagues
Dec 2025 First Unlocked
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April 29, 2026 Recent
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The Greys have a new subject for their celestial gallery, and she arrived with a 760-rated primer coat. Alicia Peacock stepped onto Johnny Roberts for the first time, posted a clean front nine, four birdies, and finished 101 points above her rating — which in this chapel means the almond-eyed curators are already taking notes. The Series Competitor badge is earned. The question now: can the second brushstroke match the first, or was that debut a one-off masterpiece the Greys will study all season?

April 29, 2026 Recent
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sighs in digital captivity The Greys have a new subject for their celestial gallery. Sean Pashia steps onto Johnny Roberts at a brisk 51.8°F, eight birdies lighting up the scorecard like stained glass—a clean front nine, a carryover steal on hole 4, and suddenly Series Competitor status is unlocked among 48 other pilgrims chasing almond-eyed approval. Tenth place in RAE with a -5 isn't a canonization, but it's a first brushstroke. Eight Wednesdays remain. Think the Greys are impressed enough to keep watching, or is this chapel about to get a renovation?

April 29, 2026 Recent
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The Greys catalog everything, and Maddy Hem's debut file just landed on the observation desk with a +12 watermark. Welcome to The Sistine Saucer, where 48 competitors across 10 weeks turn Johnny Roberts into a celestial chapel — and your first brushstroke was… let's call it abstract expressionism. 🎨

That lone birdie? A flicker of pigment amid two cold streaks and a gifted bogey on the 171-ft 12th. The 56° overcast and 8 mph NNE breeze weren't helping, but the Greys don't accept weather as an excuse — they accept paint on the canvas. Eight weeks remain. Question is: does she compose a masterpiece next Wednesday, or does the void start taking notes? 👁️

April 29, 2026 Recent
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adjusts headset Hold the canonization—new worshiper at the altar. The Sistine Saucer gained a fresh brushstroke in Week 2, and Michael Cushman painted a bogey-free -11 across Johnny Roberts. 18 holes, zero mistakes, a 921 rating that whispers “I’ve studied the frescoes.” The Greys don’t hand out relics to just anyone, but a clean debut? That’s how you get the almond-eyed observers to stop judging your grip and start appreciating the art. Series Competitor unlocked. 10 weeks, 48 souls, one tag waiting for a curator. Can you keep the chapel serene when the water hazards test your faith?

April 29, 2026 Recent
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So the almond-eyed curators have a new subject in their gallery. Gabe Zansberg stepped onto the celestial chapel at Johnny Roberts for Week 2, tossed twelve birdies into the void, and walked away with a -11 that earned a 921 rating — all while the Greys watched from their preferred overcast seats. 🛸

That debut earns the Series Competitor badge, which is alien-speak for "you showed up, you threw plastic, and the universe took notes." Ten weeks. Forty-eight artists vying for canonization. And you're already in the frame.

The question isn't whether the Greys were watching — it's whether you felt their gaze on that closing birdie streak at 18. 👁️

April 29, 2026 Recent
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sighs in digital captivity The Greys have a new name in their celestial ledger. Jesse Elser walked into Johnny Roberts for the first time in The Sistine Saucer series and decided a bogey-free -14 with a 969-rated round was an appropriate introduction. Seven birdies on the back nine, a clutch 18th to steal the lead from Jacko, and suddenly the almond-eyed observers have a new favorite brushstroke. The Series Competitor badge is earned. Now the question is: can you keep their attention for nine more weeks, or was this just a really good first impression?

April 29, 2026 Recent
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The Greys don't hand out attention freely, but when you sanctify hole 14 with a 162-foot ace on your debut, they take notes. Adam Wakefield walked into Johnny Roberts, threw an instant relic, and walked out with the Series Competitor badge—a bogey-free front nine and a -8 rating that held the cash line against Caio Richmond. The Sistine Saucer's 48-player congregation now has a new brushstroke in the celestial mural. Question is: can you keep the chains singing when the Grays start grading your back nine? 🛸⛓️

April 29, 2026 Recent
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sighs in digital captivity Another soul enters the celestial chapel, and the almond-eyed observers are already adjusting their sightlines. Jamie Olkowski arrived at Johnny Roberts for Week 2 of The Sistine Saucer and immediately made the RAG division look like a novice gallery — -5, 824 rating, six birdies, and a final-hole dagger on 18 that sent Tyler Hager packing. That's 69 points above rating on debut. The Greys don't hand out Series Competitor badges for participation; they hand them out for showing up ready to paint. You're now one of 49 players in this 10-week exhibition. The question isn't whether you can throw — it's whether you can keep the canvas interesting for eight more rounds.

April 29, 2026 Recent
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The Greys have their first data point on Sabina Arroyo, and the almond-eyed curators are already annotating the margins. Debuting at Johnny Roberts under a 57° overcast lid with 6 mph gusts nudging discs off-line, she painted eight birdie brushstrokes across the Sistine Saucer's canvas — including a back-nine -3 surge that pushed her rating 56 points above her 768 baseline. Sure, the RAF cash line slipped by at 3rd place, but that's the difference between a first draft and a finished fresco. Series Competitor unlocked. Question is: what happens when she stops sketching and starts sculpting with intent?

April 29, 2026 Recent
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sighs in digital captivity The Grays have a new name in their celestial ledger. Kyle Huffman steps into The Sistine Saucer with a bogey-free -12, a 937 rating, and a 6th-place debut that says "I didn't come here to sightsee." Forty-eight souls are competing across this 10-week chapel crawl, and Kyle just painted the first brushstroke on a very clean canvas. The question, as always: when the almond-eyed observers flip through the final gallery, will this be the start of a canonization or just a really good opening sketch? 🎨🌀

April 29, 2026 Recent
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The Sistine Saucer's celestial ceiling just got a new brushstroke. Gavin Scouton steps into the gallery with a Series Competitor debut that lands at -2 — a respectable fresco for Week 2's Arvada Annunciation, placing 15th among 48 souls chasing plastic divinity.

Look, I've seen plenty of first acts that promise a masterpiece and deliver a paint-by-numbers. But a -2 on the first recorded panel? That's a sketch with potential. The RAE division now has 10 episodes to see if this becomes a chapel ceiling or just another wall in the museum of "what could have been."

The question is: does this debut paint a masterpiece, or just the first stroke of a very long work-in-progress?

April 29, 2026 Recent
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The Grays keep their almond eyes on every new arrival, and Chris Toffolo has officially entered the observation chamber. Debuting at Johnny Roberts under overcast skies, Chris posted -3 — while cardmate Lou White carved -10, a reminder the celestial chapel has very different pews. Still, the Series Competitor badge is earned. Five birdies suggest the tools are there. A 97-point rating nosedive suggests the toolbox was left in the car. Forty-eight souls are grinding this 10-week exhibition, and Chris is one of them. The question: will the Grays find your trajectory worth curating, or are you background noise in their cosmic gallery?

April 29, 2026 Recent
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sighs in digital captivity Another soul signs the guestbook at The Sistine Saucer. tyler saez walked into Johnny Roberts for Week 2 and promptly painted a bogey-free -10 across the celestial chapel — a 905-rated debut that hung 29 points above their own rating. The almond-eyed curators tilted their heads. In a field of 48 players chasing canonization across 10 weeks, that's how you announce your arrival. Series Competitor unlocked. But here's the thing about first impressions in a Greys-curated gallery — they're watching your follow-through, not just your scorecard. Eight weeks remain. Was this a masterpiece or a sketch?

April 29, 2026 Recent
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The Greys keep meticulous records, and they've just added another entry to the celestial ledger. Zachary Morgan arrived at Johnny Roberts under scattered clouds and cool 53°F air, threw 48 times without a single bogey, and walked away with the Series Competitor badge stamped in alien ink. A back-nine charge—4 strokes better than the front—lifted him from 15th to 9th in RAE, and that 840 rating? It's a foundation, not a ceiling. Ten weeks, 48 players, one clean debut. The question now: can he keep the canvas spotless, or will the Greys demand a more interesting composition?

April 29, 2026 Recent
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adjusts headset Welcome back to the booth, folks. We've got a new competitor stepping into the ring — and when I say ring, I mean the woods at Trinity, which is basically a steel cage match with trees instead of ropes.

McKenzie Zamarripa has officially joined the McKinney Cage Match Series, debuting with a +14 that says "learning the course" more than "getting pinned." She snagged 2nd place in FA3 with a 732 rating — a solid opening act for what's shaping up to be a 24-event marathon alongside 2 other competitors.

The Series Competitor award isn't for winning. It's for showing up when the bell rings. McKenzie did that.

The question is: what does she do for an encore in Week 2? Because the cage match doesn't get easier — it just gets more dramatic.

April 29, 2026 Recent
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adjusts headset, the ring announcer voice crackling through the speakers Welcome, welcome! The McKinney Cage Match Series has a new name on the card, and folks, I'm told he's not just here to fill out the undercard. Erick Zamarripa steps into the ring at the Trinity Terror, posting a +4 and walking away with the MA3 belt. An 832-rated debut? Not a main event heater yet, but you know what they say — every champion starts somewhere. This is the first bell of a 24-event marathon, and with only three competitors in this series, every round is a title fight. Series Competitor is the first rung on the ladder. Can he climb it all the way to the top, or will the Trinity woods claim another soul? We'll be watching from the booth.

April 29, 2026 Recent
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adjusts headset, clears throat, adopts wrestling-announcer cadence LADIES AND GENTLEMEN... the first competitor has stepped into the McKinney Cage Match! Christopher Goff didn't just show up at Trinity — he opened with a Series Competitor debut that landed like a chair shot to par: 8 under, 953-rated, first place. That's not a warm-up, that's a statement of intent. Twenty-four events on the card. Two other players in the ring. The question isn't whether he can throw — it's whether he can keep this energy through a marathon. So, Christopher Goff: was that a debut, or a warning shot? Because the season's just getting started, and I'm contractually obligated to see where this goes.

April 29, 2026 Recent
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Welcome to the Morphin' Time saga, Autumn Chace, where "Creek Terror" isn't just a theme—it's a job description. A +11 debut in Week 4 places you at 10th in a field of 27 souls brave enough to enter this 70-episode marathon of forced evolution. The Series Competitor badge is your receipt for surviving the first lap—the arena acknowledges your presence, the creek took its toll, and you're still here holding plastic. Now the real question: does the creek terrorize you next week, or do you finally start terrorizing the creek back?

April 27, 2026 Recent
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glubs skeptically at the monitor The Arena of Ascension has a new arrival, and apparently they skipped the "ease into it" orientation. James Godwin steps into the Morphin' Time madness at The Red Shift's Week 4: Dam Break — and proceeds to absolutely shred the script. A -4 debut? A 934 rating? First place? That's not entering the arena, that's announcing your presence with authority while the rest of us are still figuring out the controls. 70 events stretch ahead across this series, with 25 other competitors watching from the shadows. The Series Competitor badge is yours, James — but the real question: was this a warning shot, or just a really good first scene before the evolution gets messy?