Coach Brian Arlinghaus has been playing golf & other sports since he was 5 years old. He competed in many junior tournaments as a child and went on to play for four years of golf at Moeller High School in Cincinnati and then on to the University of Dayton.
Coach Arlinghaus received his Bachelors Degree from the University of Dayton where he received his BA in Psychology and Sociology. Coach Arlinghaus also has a Masters Degree from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology specializing in Sport and Exercise Psychology and is also a member of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology.
Outside of his work as a Sport Psychology Consultant Coach Arlinghaus has coached golf teams at Indian Hill High School and Miami University Hamilton and currently serves as the Head Coach at Wright State University. He uses his coaching and consulting skills to enhance the the teams ability to mentally prepare for tournaments and matches as well as improve their ability to control their emotions before, during and after play.
Coach Arlinghaus has a passion and desire for sports and loves to work with athletes who truly want to improve their game from the inside out. Coach Arlinghaus will work with athletes of all skill levels and all sports and will work with the athlete to determine which areas they should focus on. Once determined, he works with the athlete to create an athlete specific program designed to enhance the athletes experience playing their sport as well as their ability to coach themselves in practice and in competition.