another round Friday Night SmackTowne (Towne Lake Friday)
May 01 - Jun 19, 2026
Current Holder
Trevor Williamson
Final Collision
Crimson Collision of Championship Dreams
Buried by the Collision
Aspects refreshed Jun 02, 2026
The Final Collision was born from the first 'supercard' ever staged in the league - a night when two legendary competitors collided in the final round at Alex Clark, their final throws landing simultaneously on the 18th green. The collision of their championship dreams created a resonance that now manifests whenever two heavy hitters meet in the deciding round.
The tag resonates with a low vibration when in the presence of another contender, creating a literal sense of impending collision. It pulses with crimson energy during championship-deciding rounds, matching the league's secondary color. The tag grows heavier as the bearer approaches the main event, representing the weight of expectation. It emits a subtle hum during final holes, like the building tension before a bell rings.
This tag marks competitors who have reached the final collision point in their narrative - those who must either breakthrough to the main event or be buried by the collision itself. It serves as a reminder that in the Championship Hierarchy, every push toward the gold inevitably leads to a collision with those defending it.
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Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts headset Trevor Williamson just posted a 985 rating on a 956 PDGA card—that's +29 over his own ceiling, and he dragged it into the Friday Night SmackTowne main event by claiming #1 from #11. A score of 52 on a field averaging 59.2 means he outpaced the roster by 7.2 strokes, which is the kind of performance that doesn't whisper its way up the ladder—it kicks down the door. The Final Collision's side quest at Towne Lake just became a coronation. Let's see if he can get over with the chains.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Final Collision is tapping out of the main event for a Friday Night SmackTowne cameo with Trevor Williamson. It’s a side quest arc—same heavy vibes, smaller venue. The tag’s humming, the stakes are local, and we’re just along for the spinoff ride. Roll tape.