Built by disc golfers who wanted to see the numbers.
Flight Path started with a simple frustration: disc golf has no real home-turf equivalent of a golf simulator lounge, and no easy way for everyday players to get real data on their throw. So we built one, from the ground up, in Utah County.
How the throw becomes data.
1. The sensor disc
Every bay uses a launch-monitor system built specifically for disc golf — a sensor-equipped disc (in the TechDisc / HYZR family of devices, exact hardware confirmed closer to opening) that captures speed, spin rate, nose angle, launch angle, hyzer, and wobble the instant it leaves your hand. Just throw it like a normal disc — the disc does the measuring.
2. True Disc Golf simulation
Flight Sim runs on True Disc Golf, a simulation built specifically for disc golf, with real flight physics and real courses projected on-screen. We're finalizing our commercial partnership with the True Disc Golf team ahead of our July 2026 opening — details on which courses will be available at launch are coming soon.
Put those two things together and you get a bay where every throw is both a real shot on a real course, and a real data point you can look back on later — for Flight Sim rounds and Flight Lab sessions alike.
A lab and simulator built for it — not squeezed into it.
A handful of disc golf shops around the country have added a launch monitor or a simulator unit somewhere in a back corner, tucked between shelves of discs. That's a nice bonus feature. It's not what Flight Path is.
- One unit, shared with foot traffic and retail browsing
- Booked around store hours and staff availability
- Built as an add-on to a retail business
- Limited privacy, limited bay time, limited course library
- Multiple dedicated bays, purpose-built for the sport
- Book online, show up, throw — no waiting on a shop's rhythm
- The entire building exists for disc golf, full stop
- Room for leagues, coaching, tournaments, and kids' programs at the same time
That's the whole pitch, honestly: some places have disc golf technology. We're building a place around it — which is why we're working to open as Utah County's first fully dedicated disc golf simulator facility this July.
A Utah County disc golfer, betting on the sport.
Flight Path LLC is a Utah-based, locally owned small business headquartered in Utah County. We're building this the honest way — leagues first, community first, data and technology in service of actually getting better at the sport we love. If you've got questions, ideas, or you just want to talk disc golf, reach out — we'd genuinely love to hear from you.