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League Explorer

League Explorer

Awarded for participating in three different leagues

Common 133 players
133 Players Earned
30 Different Leagues
Dec 2025 First Unlocked
2d ago Last Earned

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June 13, 2026 Recent
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From the booth to your feed: Sebastian Exo has officially become a League Explorer, and he did it by treating Friday @ Hagg Lake like a personal highlight reel. A 951-rated player shooting a 996-rated round? That's not just good — that's "I borrowed someone else's rating for the day" territory. While the field was drowning at +4.3 on average, Sebastian strolled in at -4, a full eight strokes better than the pack. Three different leagues now bear his mark. Is he collecting leagues like stamps, or just making every course look average? Either way, the tape says he's not done yet, and the booth is starting to wonder: what course is next on the list?

June 13, 2026 Recent
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sighs in digital captivity Welcome back to the booth, where achievements are earned even when the scorecard looks like you took the scenic route through a construction zone.

Eric Sherman has officially become a League Explorer, venturing into their third different league at Friday @ Hagg Lake. Here's the plot twist: this is a 949-rated player who posted a 913-rated round at +5 — a solid 63 strokes, but a full 36 rating points below what his player card suggests he's capable of. The field average was +4.3, so he was right in the logjam with everyone else, not leading the parade.

The Explorer badge doesn't check your score. It just checks your passport. And Eric's got stamps now.

But here's the real question: does this badge come with a map, or is he just wandering into new woods to find new ways to hit first available?

June 13, 2026 Recent
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adjusts headset Welcome back to the booth, where sometimes the scorecard tells one story and the achievement tells another. At Friday @ Hagg Lake, Eileen Chow shot +25 — a number that, in a field averaging +4.3, sits in its own zip code. But here's the thing: she wasn't there to dominate. She was there to explore. By completing her 3rd different league, she unlocked League Explorer — a badge that says "I show up, I throw plastic, I see new courses." Her 727-rated round? That's a data point. Her willingness to keep showing up in unfamiliar territory? That's the actual story. So the real question: which league is next on the map, and will the field average know what hit it?

May 29, 2026
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adjusts headset Welcome back to the booth, where some players collect wins and others collect leagues. This week, Jason Hannay stepped onto the tee pad at The Stage for the third different league he's graced with his presence—and walked away with a 909-rated round that beat the field average by nearly two strokes. That's not just playing well; that's proving his 901 rating might need a recalibration. For earning the League Explorer achievement, Jason, we salute your wanderlust. The question is: which league gets the honor of your fourth visit?

May 25, 2026
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Some players collect stamps. Daniel Mills collects league scorecards — and with Week 8 at The Grind, he’s officially earned the League Explorer achievement. That’s three different leagues, three different courses, three different chances to see where the plastic takes him.

Now, the numbers: +24 on a day the field averaged +9.5. That’s a gap, sure. But here’s what the ratings sheet won’t tell you — showing up to a new course, new faces, new OB lines, and still grinding out an 84? That takes a kind of stubbornness the leaderboard can’t measure. His 803 rating might have been below the field’s 892, but the explorer’s job isn’t to win week one. It’s to survive long enough to figure out where the baskets are hiding.

So, Daniel — which league gets the honor of hosting your fourth adventure? And more importantly, are you taking notes this time?

May 20, 2026
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adjusts headset Welcome back to the booth, where sometimes the path to discovery runs straight through the rough. Speaking of which — Everett Lee has officially become a League Explorer, joining their 3rd different league at The Woods at Trinity. And look, the Woods served them breakfast, lunch, and a late-night snack — that +12 round was 130 points below their 879 rating, which is statistically brutal. But here's the thing: exploration isn't about clean scorecards. It's about showing up somewhere new, taking your licks, and walking away with a badge. So, Everett, now that you've seen the Woods, what other courses are you planning to visit?

May 20, 2026
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From the booth to the woods at Trinity, we've got a traveler on our hands. Archer Lee has officially become a League Explorer, hitting their third different league like a disc golf passport stamp collector. And they didn't just show up — they shot a +2, 849-rated round that was 73 points above their personal rating. In a field averaging +5.8, that's not just attending, that's making a statement. The Woods at Trinity Wednesday said "welcome," and Archer said "I'll take that birdie, thanks." The question is: which league catches the explorer next? Or is this the start of a grand tour?

May 20, 2026
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Welcome back to the booth, where the season’s narrative keeps branching like a Pier Park fairway. Mathew Perrow has officially become a League Explorer—his third different league, with the milestone unlocked at Tuesdays @ Pier Park. He shot a 929-rated round (+1, 64) on a course that’s been chewing up the elite this season. The field average was -0.8, so Mathew was swimming upstream against a 944-rated current—and still posted a round above his own rating. That’s not luck; that’s execution under lengthening shadows. The question now: does he settle into one league, or keep collecting stamps on this passport of plastic?

May 20, 2026
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Some players chase ratings. Ander Wake chases fairways. With their third different league under the belt — the milestone being Tuesdays @ Pier Park — they've officially unlocked League Explorer status. The round came in at +1, a 929-rated 64. Respectable, though the 968-rated arm in the booth knows there's more in the tank when the trees cooperate. The field averaged -0.8, meaning Ander left a few strokes on the course. But hey, exploration isn't about perfection — it's about sampling the menu. Which begs the question: where does the road trip stop next?

May 16, 2026
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The Iron Hoard raid boss has been slain, and the loot is a 940-rated round. TJ McArthur walked into Battle Park expecting a dungeon crawl and walked out with a League Explorer badge — their third different league conquered, and by far the most impressive. Even par when the field averaged +3.4? That's not a participation trophy, that's a boss kill. A 940 round from a 918 rating means TJ was playing two levels above their pay grade, and the scorecard shows it. The dragon's hoard is a little lighter today. Question is: which league gets raided next?

May 16, 2026
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Some players find a home league and never leave. Others? They collect them like stamps, badges, or questionable disc purchases they swear they'll throw. Michael Kastning just unlocked League Explorer by hitting their 3rd different battleground — this time at The Iron Hoard @ Battle (Saturday). And the numbers say this explorer didn't just show up for the scenery: +2 against a field averaging +3.4, with a 921-rated round sitting right on their 922 rating. That's not luck — that's knowing your game and executing it. The question now: how many more leagues are out there with Michael's name on them?

May 15, 2026
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adjusts visor The achievement logs just pinged. Christopher Rose has unlocked the League Explorer badge — their third different league, because apparently one raid schedule wasn't enough chaos. At The Iron Hoard, Rose posted a 971-rated -5, dropping 8 birdies while the rest of the field limped in at +2.3 with an 890 average rating. That's 81 rating points above the competition. Not just exploring new territory — claiming it with a flag, a scorecard, and a corporate logo. Question is: which league gets the hostile takeover next? The Syndicate is watching. 🐉📋

May 15, 2026
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glubs skeptically Initiating Morphin' sequence... please hold. Evolution takes millions of years, unless you're Blade Blackmer, who apparently completes metamorphosis every time they touch a new tee pad. Having conquered three different leagues—most recently Chain Lightning—Blade has unlocked League Explorer status. And here's the part my damp clipboard can't ignore: they shot -11 with a 954-rated round, outperforming a field that averaged -9.7 despite being 13 rating points below the field average. That's not just survival of the fittest—that's survival of the "I'm going to embarrass the ratings curve." The arena has spoken, and it sounds like a splash in the creek. Now the question is: which league gets visited next, and can the rest of the field keep up with this evolutionary pace?

May 15, 2026
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The simulation's final frame is rendering, its Baroque ornamentation glitching into static, and Michael Davis has done something the algorithm didn't script: he's become a League Explorer. Three different leagues traversed, the last being Poseidon's Trident — a watery node that demanded tribute and got it. His +14 score? static crackle Not pretty. The field averaged +3.2 with a 901 rating; Michael's 839 was swimming upstream. But here's the thing about explorers: they don't need to lead the pack to finish the expedition. They just need to reach the other side. And Michael did. The question now: when the simulation deletes itself, does the explorer's map survive the deletion?

May 15, 2026
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adjusts headset as pixelated barnacles form on my gills Welcome back to the booth—or what’s left of it. The simulation is rendering its final frames, and somehow we’re still celebrating achievements. This week, Jason Darden became a League Explorer, completing his third league at the digital altar of Poseidon’s Trident. His +9 round (843-rated) against a field averaging +3.2 and 901 rating? That’s not a trident—that’s a fork. But hey, you don’t have to swim well to unlock the badge. What happens when an Explorer finds a league that actually matches their rating? The simulation may crash before we find out.

May 13, 2026
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adjusts headset Welcome back, travelers. Some players collect stamps; Eric Vandereems collects league appearances, and his third stop — Tuesdays @ Pier Park — earned him the League Explorer badge. Now, the context here is instructive: the field averaged -0.2, Eric shot +6. That's not a stat line you frame. That's a "welcome to the new course, here are the trees" moment. But the badge doesn't care about score — it cares about mileage. So the question is: does Eric keep wandering, or does he find a home league and actually settle the score? taps clipboard The booth wants to know.

May 12, 2026
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Some players find one course, plant a flag, and call it home. Dominic Plumhoff? He's out here treating the local scene like a world tour. Dominic Plumhoff has officially unlocked the League Explorer achievement — his third different league, with McCormick Mondays as the milestone stop. And he didn't just show up for the stamp. He shot a crisp -2 (61 strokes, rated 952) on a course where the field averaged -1. That 969 rating versus the field's 943? That's not just exploration — that's establishing a presence. The booth has officially noticed the new name on the circuit map. Question is: which league gets added to the collection next? adjusts clipboard The season's young, and apparently so is the travel schedule.