My hope is that it's still a resource where the next generation of Tom Doaks come to post their thoughts and interact with those of us that are die-hard hobbyists.
That's an interesting take but I am not sure if it will happen . . . if it was going to happen, it should have started by now. We generally have the same few architects participating here who have done so for 10-20 years [Jeff B, Mike Y, Ian A, and myself]. Andrew Green and Rob Collins and Kyle Franz are looking for their own lanes, somewhere else.
In the end, this discussion group is really more about discussion than promotion, and most young designers don't want to take the time for that, when so many other avenues for promotion now exist. My own participation is somewhat less, too . . . it is much easier for me to talk about whatever I want on a podcast that takes a couple of hours to record, than to keep up with this board, especially when there are fewer old friends to chat with here.
I wouldn't write off Golf Club Atlas just yet, though. I had a long talk with Ran the other day about when or if to pursue the last book of our Confidential Guide series, and he shared some big plans for the future of Golf Club Atlas. Stay tuned!