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===[[Fourth IGA Open|The Fourth IGA Open]]=== | ===[[Fourth IGA Open|The Fourth IGA Open]]=== | ||
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+ | ===[[Fifth IGA Open|The Fifth IGA Open]]=== | ||
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+ | Winner: [[The 12th Herb And Spice]] | ||
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+ | === [[Sixth IGA Open|The Sixth IGA Open]] === | ||
+ | Winner: [[The Spakistan Sputters]] | ||
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+ | === [[Seventh IGA Open|The Seventh IGA Open]] === | ||
+ | Winner: [[Dog dad]] | ||
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+ | === [[The Monopoly Tour|The Eighth IGA Open/The Monopoly Tour]] === | ||
+ | Winner: [[Hellstorm Lafayette]] | ||
==Quirks and Inconsistencies== | ==Quirks and Inconsistencies== |
Latest revision as of 21:32, 28 June 2023
History of The IGA
Humble Beginnings
Little is known of the extensive history of Glolf, however a few things are know of the inception of the IGA, Internet Glolf Association. The Manager is credited with founding the IGA; however there are present theories that an unknown entity, ominously referred to as "The Instigator", is responsible.
Past Opens
The First IGA Open
Winner: Load Bearing Coconut
The Second IGA Open
Winner: Frankle Knives
The Third IGA Open
Winner: Spooks McGee
The Fourth IGA Open
Winner: Line Cook
The Fifth IGA Open
Winner: The 12th Herb And Spice
The Sixth IGA Open
Winner: The Spakistan Sputters
The Seventh IGA Open
Winner: Dog dad
The Eighth IGA Open/The Monopoly Tour
Winner: Hellstorm Lafayette
Quirks and Inconsistencies
The Arbuckling
Event in its infancy, glolf encountered some of the oddities associated with its creation. Numerous glolfers had lost had had half of their names and identities briefly before it was resolved by the IGA. For more information, see The Arbuckling.
The A🦊alypse
The IGA introduced a new player with a penchant for 'ripping holes in the fabric of reality' named 1. Known largely by its 🦊 signature, 1 had soon become infamous. For more information, see The Afoxalypse.
The Grand Unchip
During the first IGA Open, a player named Simulacrum hit a 40-tile-long chip that led to the first hole in spacetime, and them and fellow player Solar Dies leaving the course. For more information, see The Grand Unchip.