The Chilled Chainsmen
PDGA Singles · Jan - Mar 2025 · Wasilla, AK
Chilled Chainsmen League: Week 6 – The Godfather’s Game
The Chilled Chainsmen League is no ordinary competition. It’s a game of honor, power, and respect—a battle where only the strongest, the smartest, and the most disciplined rise to the top.
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The Chilled Chainsmen League is no ordinary competition. It’s a game of honor, power, and respect—a battle where only the strongest, the smartest, and the most disciplined rise to the top.
Some made offers their competitors couldn’t refuse. Others found themselves sleeping with the bogeys. And a few? Well, let’s just say they won’t be making a run at the top anytime soon.
This week, a boss moved up in rank, a ruler lost control, and the family business just got a little more complicated.
Let’s take a look at who’s running things this week—and who might be plotting their revenge.
Tier A: A Battle for the Family Throne
If there’s one rule in this league, it’s that power is never given—it’s taken. And this week, Thomas Voight (-8) and Justin Foster (-8) both played like they wanted to be the boss. These two made sure every throw counted, never backing down, never showing weakness.
In the end, they finished as equals, a tie that left the rest of Tier A wondering: who’s really running this thing?
But don’t overlook Dave Rector (-7), the sharp-shooter who stayed just one stroke back. He’s watching, waiting—biding his time like a consigliere who knows that one day, the top spot will be his.
Meanwhile, Houston Natzke (-6) and Seth Asing (-6) put in strong performances, proving they still belong at the table. But Frank Costales (+1)? After nearly taking down Justin last week, he slipped up. He was playing like a made man, but this week? He looked more like a guy about to be “sent on a trip.”
Tier A is stacked with guys looking to be the Don. But in this game, there’s only room for one boss.
Tier B: A Coup in the Making – Kelly Loses Control
For the first time in three weeks, the dark rule of Kelly Allen (E) has been shaken.
For weeks, he’s been ruling Tier B like a ruthless Don, taking down anyone who dared challenge him. But this week? The power slipped through his fingers.
Patrick Phelps (-3) made a move—and he made it with authority. He stepped onto the course like a guy who knew he was taking over, dropping birdies like he was making money moves. And behind him, Christopher Foley (-2) and Weslee Moon (-2) weren’t far off, waiting for their shot at the throne.
Meanwhile, Kelly found himself stuck in a three-way deadlock with Jeremy Ratliff (E) and Rodney Stepp (E). They’re all standing in the same spot, eyeing each other, wondering: who’s going to make the next move?
Let’s be clear—Kelly’s still got influence. He’s still dangerous. But if he lets this slip any further? It’s over for him.
And next week? Things just got even more complicated.
Because Wayne Danjin is moving up to Tier B.
That’s right. The man who has dominated Tier C for weeks is making his move. The others in Tier B? They better be ready.
Wayne isn’t coming in just to compete. He’s coming to take over.
Tier C: Wayne Danjin – One Last Victory Before Moving Up
Wayne Danjin knew this was his last week at the top of Tier C. And like a true professional, he went out on top.
Wayne (-6) took care of business once again, proving he was built for bigger things. He didn’t just win Tier C—he ran it.
Now? He’s moving up.
Behind him, Adam Fogelman (+2) and Jerrin Fabrallo (+3) tried to make a last-minute push, but Wayne was already thinking about next week.
And the others? Scott Foster (+7), Gage Mercer (+7), and George McSorley (+7)? They looked like guys waiting for their next assignment.
Wayne’s gone now. Tier C is wide open. Who’s ready to take over?
Tier D: Carrie Foley – The Godmother of Tier D?
Four weeks in a row. Four straight wins.
That’s not luck. That’s not chance. That’s control.
And Carrie Foley (+11)? She’s proving she’s got a boss’s mentality.
Nobody in Tier D can touch her right now. Rheannon Fabrallo (+13) made a push, but came up short. Billy Evangelista (+16), Gwendolyn Hoibokk (+22), and Jaxton Ratliff (+23) tried to put up a fight, but let’s be real—Carrie’s got this thing locked down.
But here’s the question—is she playing the long game? Is she biding her time, waiting for the moment to make a move on the higher tiers?
Because let’s face it: four weeks at the top isn’t just about winning anymore. It’s about building something.
Carrie’s not just competing. She’s running the show.
The 1000-Rated Round Club: The Best of the Best
Some guys win tournaments. Some guys make names for themselves.
And then there’s the ones who reach a level of greatness that sets them apart from everyone else.
So far in this 10-week war, three made men have earned their place in the exclusive 1000-Rated Round Club—a place reserved for the best, the untouchable, the elite:
Justin Foster – 1013 (The Boss of Tier A, always one step ahead.)
Marshal Morris – 1002 (Consistently dangerous, proving why he belongs at the table.)
Thomas Voight – 1001 (One stroke away from undisputed control.)
These guys aren’t just winning matches—they’re setting the standard.
The rest of the league? They better step up their game.
Looking Ahead to Week 7: Who’s Making Moves?
The board is set. The power plays are already in motion. But what happens next?
Will Thomas or Justin make the first move and take full control of Tier A? Or will Dave Rector step in and change the game?
Can Patrick Phelps hold onto his new spot at the top of Tier B, or will Kelly come back with a vengeance?
With Wayne moving up to Tier B, who will take control of Tier C?
And most importantly—has Carrie Foley built a dynasty in Tier D? Or is there a coup coming?
One thing is for sure: nobody stays on top forever.
And in this game, when you come for the throne, you better not miss.
Keep your putters steady, your birdies clean, and remember… it’s not personal. It’s just business.
Mar 3, 2025
by Christopher Foley
Some made offers their competitors couldn’t refuse. Others found themselves sleeping with the bogeys. And a few? Well, let’s just say they won’t be making a run at the top anytime soon.
This week, a boss moved up in rank, a ruler lost control, and the family business just got a little more complicated.
Let’s take a look at who’s running things this week—and who might be plotting their revenge.
Tier A: A Battle for the Family Throne
If there’s one rule in this league, it’s that power is never given—it’s taken. And this week, Thomas Voight (-8) and Justin Foster (-8) both played like they wanted to be the boss. These two made sure every throw counted, never backing down, never showing weakness.
In the end, they finished as equals, a tie that left the rest of Tier A wondering: who’s really running this thing?
But don’t overlook Dave Rector (-7), the sharp-shooter who stayed just one stroke back. He’s watching, waiting—biding his time like a consigliere who knows that one day, the top spot will be his.
Meanwhile, Houston Natzke (-6) and Seth Asing (-6) put in strong performances, proving they still belong at the table. But Frank Costales (+1)? After nearly taking down Justin last week, he slipped up. He was playing like a made man, but this week? He looked more like a guy about to be “sent on a trip.”
Tier A is stacked with guys looking to be the Don. But in this game, there’s only room for one boss.
Tier B: A Coup in the Making – Kelly Loses Control
For the first time in three weeks, the dark rule of Kelly Allen (E) has been shaken.
For weeks, he’s been ruling Tier B like a ruthless Don, taking down anyone who dared challenge him. But this week? The power slipped through his fingers.
Patrick Phelps (-3) made a move—and he made it with authority. He stepped onto the course like a guy who knew he was taking over, dropping birdies like he was making money moves. And behind him, Christopher Foley (-2) and Weslee Moon (-2) weren’t far off, waiting for their shot at the throne.
Meanwhile, Kelly found himself stuck in a three-way deadlock with Jeremy Ratliff (E) and Rodney Stepp (E). They’re all standing in the same spot, eyeing each other, wondering: who’s going to make the next move?
Let’s be clear—Kelly’s still got influence. He’s still dangerous. But if he lets this slip any further? It’s over for him.
And next week? Things just got even more complicated.
Because Wayne Danjin is moving up to Tier B.
That’s right. The man who has dominated Tier C for weeks is making his move. The others in Tier B? They better be ready.
Wayne isn’t coming in just to compete. He’s coming to take over.
Tier C: Wayne Danjin – One Last Victory Before Moving Up
Wayne Danjin knew this was his last week at the top of Tier C. And like a true professional, he went out on top.
Wayne (-6) took care of business once again, proving he was built for bigger things. He didn’t just win Tier C—he ran it.
Now? He’s moving up.
Behind him, Adam Fogelman (+2) and Jerrin Fabrallo (+3) tried to make a last-minute push, but Wayne was already thinking about next week.
And the others? Scott Foster (+7), Gage Mercer (+7), and George McSorley (+7)? They looked like guys waiting for their next assignment.
Wayne’s gone now. Tier C is wide open. Who’s ready to take over?
Tier D: Carrie Foley – The Godmother of Tier D?
Four weeks in a row. Four straight wins.
That’s not luck. That’s not chance. That’s control.
And Carrie Foley (+11)? She’s proving she’s got a boss’s mentality.
Nobody in Tier D can touch her right now. Rheannon Fabrallo (+13) made a push, but came up short. Billy Evangelista (+16), Gwendolyn Hoibokk (+22), and Jaxton Ratliff (+23) tried to put up a fight, but let’s be real—Carrie’s got this thing locked down.
But here’s the question—is she playing the long game? Is she biding her time, waiting for the moment to make a move on the higher tiers?
Because let’s face it: four weeks at the top isn’t just about winning anymore. It’s about building something.
Carrie’s not just competing. She’s running the show.
The 1000-Rated Round Club: The Best of the Best
Some guys win tournaments. Some guys make names for themselves.
And then there’s the ones who reach a level of greatness that sets them apart from everyone else.
So far in this 10-week war, three made men have earned their place in the exclusive 1000-Rated Round Club—a place reserved for the best, the untouchable, the elite:
Justin Foster – 1013 (The Boss of Tier A, always one step ahead.)
Marshal Morris – 1002 (Consistently dangerous, proving why he belongs at the table.)
Thomas Voight – 1001 (One stroke away from undisputed control.)
These guys aren’t just winning matches—they’re setting the standard.
The rest of the league? They better step up their game.
Looking Ahead to Week 7: Who’s Making Moves?
The board is set. The power plays are already in motion. But what happens next?
Will Thomas or Justin make the first move and take full control of Tier A? Or will Dave Rector step in and change the game?
Can Patrick Phelps hold onto his new spot at the top of Tier B, or will Kelly come back with a vengeance?
With Wayne moving up to Tier B, who will take control of Tier C?
And most importantly—has Carrie Foley built a dynasty in Tier D? Or is there a coup coming?
One thing is for sure: nobody stays on top forever.
And in this game, when you come for the throne, you better not miss.
Keep your putters steady, your birdies clean, and remember… it’s not personal. It’s just business.