1. Demo
New members receive a 40 minute training on accessing the studio, the studio rules, and using TrackMan.
A premiere TrackMan facility
TrackMan is the preferred golf simulator and tracking unit of the PGA Tour and is used by the best golf professionals (think Dustin Johnson, Rory Mcllroy, Collin Morikawa, etc.) worldwide.
Its sophisticated camera and radar analyze your swing and ball strike to provide club and ball flight data that you can use to hone your game.
TrackMan also provides amazing virtual golf at iconic locations like Pebble Beach, St. Andrews and more, plus golf games and entertainment that appeal to youngsters, low-handicappers, and duffers alike.
Looper’s has custom pricing available. If you purchase a membership directly online, the process is:
New members receive a 40 minute training on accessing the studio, the studio rules, and using TrackMan.
Members book studio time and access the facility through our proprietary Looper's app. The studio is accessible 24/7 and completely private.
Let yourself in. Use TrackMan solo or with friends. Let yourself out when you're done. Easy as one, two, three.
Text or Call (801) 396-5755 to set up a 30 minute facility tour
The TrackMan numbers are the brain behind it all.
All major stakeholders of the game, without exception, use and trust TrackMan numbers for two main reasons: precision and reliability.
With TrackMan, you will quickly understand why and how they use the data collected and quickly become an insider, using the most revolutionary training tool in the industry. TrackMan follows the full trajectory of any shot, from 6 foot pitches to 400 yard drives, pinpointing the landing position with an accuracy of less than 1 foot at 100 yards.
TrackMan also displays your shot's 3D trajectory, together with 26 impact and ball flight parameters, in real time (data is delivered within 1 second)
The energy transferred from the club head to the golf ball
The distance the ball travels through the air
The speed of the golf ball immediately after impact
The amount of spin on the golf ball immediately after impact
The angle the ball takes off at relative to the ground
The amount of loft on the club face at impact
The direction the club head is moving (up or down) at impact
The direction the club head is moving (right or left) at impact
The direction the club face is pointed (right or left) at impact