adjusts headset Are we live? Fine. Seven Souls Enter the Woods 💀, and Creative’s script just flipped the entire card order. Seventy-seven degrees, light wind—perfect weather for the gumbo soil to eat plastic while the tags reshuffle in Tag Team Turmoil. This isn’t just Week 4, it’s a ladder match on grass, and somebody left the belt dangling at hole 18.
McKenzie’s Gumbo Nightmare
McKenzie Zamarripa stepped into FA3 and promptly found out what the Woods do to form. A +15 final tally, six strokes behind the pace she kept for the first third of the round, gassed at the end like she’d run a gauntlet instead of a card. The six-hole cold streak snapped at 7, but the comeback stalled at the turn, and a 20-point rating drop from last week says the black gumbo still has her number prints.
Erick’s Wire-to-Wire Clinic
Daniel Pace… wait, wrong file. Erick Zamarripa treats MA3 like his personal ring. Even-par wire-to-wire, 870 rated, walk-off with the Hollow Crown still on his shoulder. Four solo birdies—3, 6, 14, 15—each stamped while the rest of the division traded pars. Six-hole par train from 5-10? That’s Creative booking the same spot six weeks running and nobody breaking the script.
From Lead to Fourth: Hype’s Tale
Stephen Roe finally broke par at this layout—+2, his personal low, good for second in MA3 and the last envelope. A five-hole par run from 4-8 stabilized the climb, but Hype Beast went from opening birdies to an eventual fade to fourth, proving momentum is fickle when the soil fights back. Everett Lee took the hard way: +12, 130 points below his rating, the equivalent of a worked shoot gone sideways.
Landry’s Rating Explosion 💥
In the only division that went full demolition derby, Landry Lee shot -7 and scorched the sheets at 940—28 points above his own rating. Wire-to-wire lead, six-hole heater on 1-6 that ended only when the Woods ran out of reachable birdies. MA2 was one man versus the course, and the course tapped out.
Archer’s Explorer Badge 🗺️
MJ15 saw Archer Lee cash in the League Explorer badge and a +2 score line, 849 rated, -73 north of his norm. Five-hole par train on 14-18 after sticking a lone birdie on 6. If the Woods ever installs ladders, he’ll already know the route.
From Hero to Zero: Rating Edition
Numbers don’t lie: Landry at +28, Archer at +73 over personal par, Everett at -130 under. Pool B’s sole birdies were a VIP list—Erick four times, Archer once, everybody else shut out. The environment used the trees, the wind, and the gumbo like foreign objects, and the scoreboard showed the bruises.
Landry’s Tag Ladder Climb 🪜

The Savage Anthem now pulses on Landry Lee’s bag—tag #8 to tag #1 in a single broadcast. Seven rungs in one ladder match; Creative’s teleprompter just caught fire.
Erick Holds the Line
Pool B’s Hollow Crown never left Erick Zamarripa’s hip. Wire-to-wire, zero drama, belt still golden. Sometimes the heel turn never arrives; sometimes the champ just keeps the throne.
Injury Angle Incoming 🚑
Next week the forecast calls for a weathering loss—Creative’s already teasing a contender leaving the yard on a stretcher, title swinging above the ring. Seven souls walked out tonight; the eighth episode drops Wednesday. Bring ladders—plastic ones, preferably.