SAM Projection proves a big hit at PGA Show

Science&Motion's brand-new Projection unit, designed for professional teaching and putting training, proved a big hit with visitors to last month's PGA Show in Orlando.

SAM's new Projection unit drew plenty of interest at the company's booth at the PGA Show
SAM's new Projection unit drew plenty of interest at the company's booth at the PGA Show

Science&Motion’s brand-new Projection unit, designed for professional teaching and putting training, proved a big hit with visitors to last month’s PGA Show in Orlando.

The SAM Projection works on flat putting greens, as well as on statically-inclined surfaces or tilting platforms. SAM Projection is a stand-alone projection solution and can be added to SAM PuttLab to create the ultimate SAM PuttStudio. Additional options are high speed video and balance analysis.

“The presentation of our new sensor-free SAM Projection system was an overwhelming success,” said Science&Motion co-founder Christian Marquardt. “The visitors were enthusiastic about the extensive putting drills and games, the detailed ball data analysis, the feedback, and the cues projected onto the surface.” 

As well as launching the new model to the industry, Science&Motion invited a number of special guest speakers to its booth during the show. Many visitors stopped by to watch the well-known putting specialists David Orr (Flatstick Academy founder), Nick Iacono(Golf Digest Best in State PA), Bernie Najar (Golf Digest Top 50 Teacher), and Kevin Weeks (PGA Teacher & Coach of the Year), sharing their unique knowledge about putt training and best practices for working with our SAM products.

For more details, visit www.scienceandmotion.com/projection/

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