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Dr. Glen Albaugh has created an unique Applied Sport Psychology Consulting Service for a wide range of professional and amateur golfers. Glen taught sports psychology at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California for 28 years where he coached the Pacific Tigers golf team.
It was during this time, while working with the finest sports psychologists, coaches and golf instructors in the world, that he formulated the basis for the principles in his renowned book, Winning the Battle Within. These principles have been refined over the years through applications and consultations with established touring pros (such as Kirk Triplett and Scott McCarron), and a broad-base of amateurs – juniors to elite.
Dr. Glen Albaugh: Why we love closers
Mar 26, 2014A look at the closer mentality in sports and how you can unleash the closer in you the next time you're on the course
Closers at The Masters: The brilliance of Adam Scott
Apr 26, 2013The brilliance of Adam Scott and Angel Cabrera, on the last set of holes and into the playoff was as exhilarating and as near perfection as any of the historic finishes at The Masters
Quality Practice (or as Coach Bill Walsh called it "Contingency Practice")
Apr 15, 2013Performance will increase in direct proportion to the <b>quality</b> of your practice.Staying in the Present: A lesson from Charlie Wi
Feb 15, 2013Phil Mickelson won the 2012 AT&T Pro-Am, but Charlie Wi "stayed in the present" to finish strongWriting Your Golf Masterpiece
Dec 14, 2010Your best golf is played in imaginative paragraphs. Our guest Sports Psychologist, Dr. Glen Albaugh explains.Can your pre-shot routine pass the SATs?
Nov 9, 2009The best players in the world have a consistent pre-shot routine. What's your SAT score?Manage your emotions and manage your game
Oct 23, 2009By learning to manage your emotions - the heart of the inner game - you'll give yourself the best chance for extended periods of optimum play.An Image in Your Mind Forms an Irresistable Path
Sep 30, 2009Next time you practice, create an image of your intended shot in your imagination, lock into that image and retain it while you swing. Not only will the image of the shot create visual awareness, it will craft a kinesthetic swing feel to match what you see.Warm-up is not practice, it's warm-up
Sep 12, 2009One of the best ways to make the walk from the practice tee, to the first tee, with a confident stride and a trusting swing, is to develop a warm-up process that will simulate your on course play.The Sun Was In My Eyes
Jul 19, 2009How To Stay in the Present and Avoid Excuses for Poor Play