Are you experienced in installing golf studios, simulators, or designing golf academies? Science&Motion (SAM), the global leader in putting technology, is looking for qualified golf indoor studio installers to join our team as part-time, full-time, or freelance professionals. This is a unique opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology and help us install SAM PuttStudios worldwide, primarily focusing on the USA — our largest sales market.
Who We’re Looking For
We are seeking experienced individuals or companies with the following skills:
- Proven installation experience in golf studios, simulators, or related setups.
- A technical background with the ability to handle and install advanced systems.
- Access to peripheral components such as monitors, PCs, cables, turf, and other essential equipment.
Why Work with Science&Motion?
- Expand Your Portfolio: SAM products are trusted by top golf instructors & facilities worldwide.
- Expert Support: Gain access to SAM’s putting expertise, product knowledge, and demo setups for showroom displays.
- Be a Pioneer: Help us deliver state-of-the-art putting solutions like SAM PuttStudio and SAM PuttLab to golfers globally.
How to Get Involved
If you’re interested in adding SAM products to your portfolio or becoming a certified installer, contact us today! We’re also available to meet at the PGA Show to discuss this exciting opportunity.
Contact: Jef Carr, jef.carr@scienceandmotion.com
About Science&Motion:
Science&Motion is renowned for its cutting-edge technology in the golf industry, especially in putting. For over 20 years, SAM PuttLab has been the industry standard for professional putt analysis, training, and putter fitting. SAM PuttStudio is a comprehensive ball tracking and projection system for sensor-free putt training, performance drills, and games, including integration with tilting platforms. SAM PuttStudio+ adds SAM PuttLab into the ultimate solution for teaching and coaching putting, with options of adding high-speed video and balance analysis.
Media Contact: Jef Carr, jef.carr@scienceandmotion.com