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                        <title>Introducing Corporate and Organizational Coaching Programs through Golf</title>
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                        <description>Golf has endless challenges and it can be a perfect training and transformational experience for companies and their future. [PRWeb Jun 15, 2007]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) June 15, 2007 -- Business and golf have long been playing partners, now, <a href="http://www.masterthementalgame.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Master the Mental Game">Master the Mental Game</a> Corporate Trainings and Kris Moe Golf Inc. takes this partnership a step further by providing a powerfully rewarding training experience for organizations to develop new inspiration for the future.


Golf-related activities and events are designed to serve a company&#039;s specific needs for leadership development and team building. Whether a group is comprised of low-handicappers, high-handicappers, first-timers or a mix, a variety of interactive processes are custom-designed to meet a companies goals for the program. It can range from engaging play-days on the course to highly personal Breakthrough to Peak Performance trainings in the classroom.

Our goal is to deliver a product where learning is not only entertaining, but translates easily and effectively to the daily practices of the workplace.

Most golfers understand that success in golf requires certain essential qualities and practices, internalized in such a way as to be dependable and consistent. The same is true in the business environment. These programs coach these essentials, using golf as the workshop for improvement.

Here are some examples of a typical day&#039;s focal points:
&#183;Clarifying intention, so individuals create the freedom to focus on their optimal effort.
&#183;Sustaining clear vision, to promote greater creativity and resourcefulness. 
&#183;Authentically committing, becoming personally engaged with the target.
&#183;Quick recovery, the essence of letting go and moving on.

Every golfer has a well earned &quot;comfort zone,&quot; but every golfer also has unlimited potential. The two are interdependent. Expand one, expand the other. Using time-tested methods, we use this risk/reward relationship to build confidence and encourage the &quot;go for it&quot; character found in champions and leaders.

Programs are based in the Napa Valley at Chardonnay Golf Club but can be arranged for anywhere a group wishes them.

Michael Rosso is founder of Master the Mental Game and has over 20 years experience as a professional facilitator and coach, helping individuals realize their potential through awareness, active learning, goal setting and the practices of mastery.

He has worked with more than 50,000 people worldwide -- including corporate executives, performing artists, athletes, educators and students.

With Master the Mental Game, Michael combines his extensive experience in human behavior with his passion for golf. He is a licensed HeartMath R 1:1 Provider and incorporates this technology as part of his coaching method.

With a background in team sports and a professional career as an opera singer, he brings to his work a deep understanding and practice of professional coaching relationships.

Michael did his undergraduate work in English Literature at the University of California Santa Barbara and postgraduate work in music at the University of California Los Angeles. He has studied voice privately in San Francisco, New York and Paris.

Kris Moe has over twenty years experience as a golf professional and has been running his golf programs through Kris Moe Golf Schools in Napa and Sonoma since 1995. Kris brings PGA Tour experience and a fine coaching background to the team.

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                        <itunes:author>KRIS MOE</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Introducing Corporate and Organizational Coaching Programs through Golf</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) June 15, 2007 -- Business and golf have long been playing partners, now, <a href="http://www.masterthementalgame.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Master the Mental Game">Master the Mental Game</a> Corporate Trainings and Kris Moe Golf Inc. takes this partnership a step further by providing a powerfully rewarding training experience for organizations to develop new inspiration for the future.


Golf-related activities and events are designed to serve a company&#039;s specific needs for leadership development and team building. Whether a group is comprised of low-handicappers, high-handicappers, first-timers or a mix, a variety of interactive processes are custom-designed to meet a companies goals for the program. It can range from engaging play-days on the course to highly personal Breakthrough to Peak Performance trainings in the classroom.

Our goal is to deliver a product where learning is not only entertaining, but translates easily and effectively to the daily practices of the workplace.

Most golfers understand that success in golf requires certain essential qualities and practices, internalized in such a way as to be dependable and consistent. The same is true in the business environment. These programs coach these essentials, using golf as the workshop for improvement.

Here are some examples of a typical day&#039;s focal points:
&#183;Clarifying intention, so individuals create the freedom to focus on their optimal effort.
&#183;Sustaining clear vision, to promote greater creativity and resourcefulness. 
&#183;Authentically committing, becoming personally engaged with the target.
&#183;Quick recovery, the essence of letting go and moving on.

Every golfer has a well earned &quot;comfort zone,&quot; but every golfer also has unlimited potential. The two are interdependent. Expand one, expand the other. Using time-tested methods, we use this risk/reward relationship to build confidence and encourage the &quot;go for it&quot; character found in champions and leaders.

Programs are based in the Napa Valley at Chardonnay Golf Club but can be arranged for anywhere a group wishes them.

Michael Rosso is founder of Master the Mental Game and has over 20 years experience as a professional facilitator and coach, helping individuals realize their potential through awareness, active learning, goal setting and the practices of mastery.

He has worked with more than 50,000 people worldwide -- including corporate executives, performing artists, athletes, educators and students.

With Master the Mental Game, Michael combines his extensive experience in human behavior with his passion for golf. He is a licensed HeartMath R 1:1 Provider and incorporates this technology as part of his coaching method.

With a background in team sports and a professional career as an opera singer, he brings to his work a deep understanding and practice of professional coaching relationships.

Michael did his undergraduate work in English Literature at the University of California Santa Barbara and postgraduate work in music at the University of California Los Angeles. He has studied voice privately in San Francisco, New York and Paris.

Kris Moe has over twenty years experience as a golf professional and has been running his golf programs through Kris Moe Golf Schools in Napa and Sonoma since 1995. Kris brings PGA Tour experience and a fine coaching background to the team.

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                        <title>Announcing Golf Commotion for Corporate Groups </title>
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                        <description>User-friendly golf activities to include participants in corporate functions. [PRWeb May 29, 2007]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Napa, California (PRWEB) May 29, 2007 -- With a motto that says &quot;Golf doesn&#039;t have to be serious,&quot; Kris Moe&#039;s Golf Schools (<a href="http://www.krismoegolfschools.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.krismoegolfschools.com</a>) has started new golf activities for corporate groups called Golf Commotion, trademarked this year.

&quot;Usually our meetings are tied in with golf and non-golfers are left out because they feel uncomfortable on the golf course. Golf is not an easy sport and it can be intimidating playing with your colleagues,&quot; says Jennifer Fusco, senior event manager with Bank of America. 

Golf Commotion is about energy and bringing groups together for some bonding after meetings or as an add-on for incentive getaways. The beauty of these games is that even non-golfers can play while still challenging the experienced golfers. For years, meeting and incentive planners have been stumped as they&#039;ve attempted to include more of their non-golfing participants in their golf programs. That&#039;s a difficult fit on a full length golf course.

&quot;We try to offer something for everyone,&quot; says Kris Moe. &quot;Many of our games can be played indoors that even non-golfers will enjoy. Our putting games for instance anyone can play because everyone can putt a ball. We&#039;ve just made it more interesting with fun targets to shoot at, you can putt in a Skee-ball game, hit Velcro balls at Velcro bullseye targets or play golf at Pebble Beach on a simulator.&quot;

The outdoor Golf Commotion activities combine skill challenges like hitting a ball over a wall or under things. If they can do it great, if not, the Golf Commotion staff pros will show them the form to successfully accomplish their task. The competition makes it exciting. The change of stations keeps it interesting and there is plenty of time for participants to talk and form those necessary bonds for teamwork.

About Kris Moe Golf 
Kris Moe Golf Schools has been a premiere golf school in Northern California since 1995 and has had the privilege to work with some of America&#039;s top corporations such as Wells Fargo, Oracle, Chevron, Morgan Stanley and Seagate Technology.  

Kris Moe Golf School operates year around in Sonoma, California at Sonoma Golf Club, Foxtail Golf Club and Chardonnay Golf Club in Napa. They also accommodate corporate groups anywhere in the world. 

All packages are available at the Kris Moe Golf Schools web site, <a href="http://www.krismoegolfschools.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.krismoegolfschools.com</a>. For more information, or to talk with Kris Moe, please contact Kris Moe at 707-939-0523.

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                        <itunes:subtitle>Announcing Golf Commotion for Corporate Groups </itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Napa, California (PRWEB) May 29, 2007 -- With a motto that says &quot;Golf doesn&#039;t have to be serious,&quot; Kris Moe&#039;s Golf Schools (<a href="http://www.krismoegolfschools.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.krismoegolfschools.com</a>) has started new golf activities for corporate groups called Golf Commotion, trademarked this year.

&quot;Usually our meetings are tied in with golf and non-golfers are left out because they feel uncomfortable on the golf course. Golf is not an easy sport and it can be intimidating playing with your colleagues,&quot; says Jennifer Fusco, senior event manager with Bank of America. 

Golf Commotion is about energy and bringing groups together for some bonding after meetings or as an add-on for incentive getaways. The beauty of these games is that even non-golfers can play while still challenging the experienced golfers. For years, meeting and incentive planners have been stumped as they&#039;ve attempted to include more of their non-golfing participants in their golf programs. That&#039;s a difficult fit on a full length golf course.

&quot;We try to offer something for everyone,&quot; says Kris Moe. &quot;Many of our games can be played indoors that even non-golfers will enjoy. Our putting games for instance anyone can play because everyone can putt a ball. We&#039;ve just made it more interesting with fun targets to shoot at, you can putt in a Skee-ball game, hit Velcro balls at Velcro bullseye targets or play golf at Pebble Beach on a simulator.&quot;

The outdoor Golf Commotion activities combine skill challenges like hitting a ball over a wall or under things. If they can do it great, if not, the Golf Commotion staff pros will show them the form to successfully accomplish their task. The competition makes it exciting. The change of stations keeps it interesting and there is plenty of time for participants to talk and form those necessary bonds for teamwork.

About Kris Moe Golf 
Kris Moe Golf Schools has been a premiere golf school in Northern California since 1995 and has had the privilege to work with some of America&#039;s top corporations such as Wells Fargo, Oracle, Chevron, Morgan Stanley and Seagate Technology.  

Kris Moe Golf School operates year around in Sonoma, California at Sonoma Golf Club, Foxtail Golf Club and Chardonnay Golf Club in Napa. They also accommodate corporate groups anywhere in the world. 

All packages are available at the Kris Moe Golf Schools web site, <a href="http://www.krismoegolfschools.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.krismoegolfschools.com</a>. For more information, or to talk with Kris Moe, please contact Kris Moe at 707-939-0523.

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