The Loop Snoop® Glove

Golf Course Owners & Managers: You’re leaving cash on the table!

THE LOOP SNOOP® Glove System allows you to discreetly track your customers’ every movement at your golf course. A micro-video camera built into the glove’s ball marker button captures the vital demographic information coveted by advertisers.

HOW IT WORKS:

Your pro shop will receive a supply of free LOOP SNOOP® gloves. Give a glove to each golfer at check-in. While he’s beaming over receiving this complimentary gift, use our proprietary software to record your customer’s birth date, credit card number, and driver’s license number. Also key in the customer’s physical appearance, as this information is extremely valuable to advertisers.

For example, an overweight person would be of interest to Weight Watchers; someone having an extended conversation with a cardboard cut-out of Michelle Wie would be attractive to Lens Crafters; and players with visible crotch moisture stains are considered to be “the mother lode” for DEPEND products. During the course of the round, THE LOOP SNOOP® will automatically record — with video and audio — the player’s pace of play, food and beverage purchases, inappropriate remarks to the beverage cart girl, and violations of the USGA’S Rules of Golf.*

Post-round, that information is uploaded to select market research firms that will pay you $10 for each customer you track with THE LOOP SNOOP®. This ancillary revenue goes right to your course’s bottom line. It is truly the ultimate in “found money.”

So turn your customers’ “bods into bucks” — at absolutely no cost to you — with THE LOOP SNOOP® Glove System. Enroll your facility today and enjoy this revolutionary digital income stream!

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*Per USGA Rule 275.6(m): “Violations captured by remote video camera devices are considered applicable only when the Committee — in its sole judgment — declares via a Local Rule that the camera is in conformance with Rule 378.5(t) (4): ‘A video recording device may not, in either stroke or match play, rely on non-alkaline batteries for operational power … through the green during a stipulated round.’”