Scott Peters


Scott is the founder and President of Golf & Ski Warehouse, Inc. which opened its doors in 1989 and currently has four retail locations in New Hampshire and Maine. He joined the NHGA as a Director in 2007 and has participated on several committees. Scott is an accomplished golfer and has competed in many NHGA Championships over the years.

He is currently at Hanover CC where he is a four- time club champion and has served as Tournament Chairman for Julian Cup (NH vs. VT High School Senior’s), and Tommy Keane Invitational.  He’s also a Past President and long time coach of Hanover Hockey Association. Scott and is wife Amy have two sons, Ben (23) and Tom (20).

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