Science&Motion at the 2010 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando
(January 28-30)
Booth number: #1209
SAM PuttLab - Reports
Precise analysis of your strokes
The results of the putting strokes registered with the
SAM PuttLab are displayed in concise graphic reports. A variety of graphic reports
are delivered with the system. Each of the 28 parameters measured can be included
into the clearly presented data display.
The following graphic reports are provided by SAM PuttLab:
Training reports:
Immediate feedback after each stroke
The results for each stroke are immediately displayed on the screen. This KR (knowledge of result)
feedback has proven to be the most successful training method in learning skilled movements. The PRO training reports comprise 10 different report screens. Switching between the different views is
possible at any time.
Print reports:
Printouts and PDF-files – the perfect processing of your results
Results for several putting strokes registered in a measurement or training session can be displayed in multi page print reports. The colored print reports combine display of average data values, distribution of single strokes, and scoring of putting technique and movement consistency. Print reports can be inspected on the screen or printed out with high quality resolution. Additionally the reports can be exported to PDF files - this enables the coach to archive the results or to send the reports directly to the customer via email.
Competence profiles:
Compare your performance with the data of PGA players
Competence profile
The multi-competence reports summarize the performance
of a player for each parameter in colored bar charts. This data presentation
is tricky: By comparing your movement competence profile with the benchmark
range the strengths and weaknesses of your putting are directly apparant.
The benchmarks were calculated based on the data of more than 100 PGA
Tour players. The multi-competence profiles also allow you to directly
compare the performance using different putters and make putter fitting
amazingly easy and efficient.
News
03/2010
Press article about putting and science - Golfweek March 2010