Chapter Five: The Keelut of Peters Creek
“The tracks were there... until they weren't.”
The hunters entered the forests of Peters Creek this week, leaving the open fairways behind for a maze ...
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Chapter Five: The Keelut of Peters Creek
“The tracks were there... until they weren't.”
The hunters entered the forests of Peters Creek this week, leaving the open fairways behind for a maze of trees, hidden lines, and uncertainty.
It is said the Keelut roams places like this.
A ghostly dog spirit with backward feet. Hunters who follow its tracks often discover too late that they've been heading the wrong direction all along.
And judging by some of the scores this week...
The Keelut was definitely out there.
????️ A Tier — Thomas Finds the Right Trail
While many players found themselves lost among the trees, Thomas Voight seemed to know exactly where he was going.
His -9 led the field and conquered one of the most unforgiving layouts of the season.
Close behind:
Isaiah Gall — -8, continuing one of the strongest Valley of Beasts campaigns so far.
Kelly Allen — -5
Morgan Leeds — -5
Scott Groves — -4
Then came the forest's victims:
Dave Rector — +2
Martin Molodih — +4
Levi Rowland — +7
Some players followed the trail.
Others followed the Keelut.
⚔️ B Tier — Bozone Hunts Alone
The woods belonged to Andrew Bozone this week.
A commanding -6 earned him the B-tier victory and one of the strongest rounds of the day.
Behind him:
Aaron Merideth — -1
Adam Fogelman — Even
Scott Bowen — +1
Aaron Richardson — +4
Peters Creek rarely rewards aggression. Patience wins here.
???? C Tier — Lost in the Forest
The Keelut seemed especially active in C-tier.
Larry Nunes — +4
Wilson Jennings — +6
Kevin Vacca — +8
Every tree looked the same. Every fairway seemed to bend somewhere else.
❄️ D Tier — Still Standing
Rheannon Fabrello — +16
The forest was unforgiving, but Rheannon once again fought her way through it.
At this point, survival is becoming its own kind of victory.
Week 6 Preview — The Kats
Next week the hunt returns to Alcantra, playing the red layout with the addition of the new Hole 1 and Hole 3, creating a unique 20-hole challenge.
Waiting there are the Kats.
Tlingit stories tell of Kaats, a hunter who lived between two worlds—one human, one wild. His choices led to the birth of the Kats, half-man, half-bear creatures that ultimately turned on their own father.
The Kats are said to carry both the cunning of man and the power of the bear. Neither fully human nor fully beast, they belong to neither world.
At Alcantra, players may find themselves facing the same struggle.
Do you play aggressively and risk everything?
Or play it safe and watch others pass you by?
One bad decision can change a round.
One choice can create a monster.
Five weeks remain.
The Valley of Beasts grows darker.