Every month (well alright, almost every sometimes due to a short summer break or a temporary lack of inspiration) I send out a Peter’s Monthly. It is a letter with thoughts on life in general and sometimes golf in particular. It goes to a very select group of people – you have to be on my mailing list! – that I think are interested in finding out more about what is going on in my mind at the moment or they just need somwhere to steal ideas from. Please note I didn’t say ‘good’ ideas. The disclaimer should probably say that I cannot be held responsible for what following my ideas might do to you. And then again, it probably does as the EGU normally are pretty good at covering their back…

If you would like to get on this mailing list it is not all that difficult. Send me a note on pmattsson@englishgolfunion.org. Or why not just make a habit to tune into this site every now and then to read it. Of course you will find some further thoughts in a more frequently updated format on the blog as well.

Click on the Monthly links to the right to find the respective letters. Happy reading!

1 Response to “Peter’s Monthly”


  1. 1 Steven Orr November 17, 2009 at 3:58 pm

    Hi Peter,
    How are you? I have enjoyed reading several of your blogs over the last few months. I would be very grateful if i could be added to your monthly letter. Many thanks indeed.

    Regards

    Steven Orr


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