For those who haven't seen Neil Crafter’s Golf Architecture....it would be difficult to match the quality of that magazine.
Beautifully produced with a wealth of interesting articles…not to mention striking photographs, sketches and diagrams (Pacific Dunes, Sand Hills, Rustic Canyon, Moonah, Royal Melbourne, Banff, vintage photos, aerials, plans, etc). I reckon future architecture nuts will be digging through old issues 80 years from now like some dig through old American Golfer and Golf Illustrateds today.
Some of the subjects covered in the first several issues: Dr. MacKenzie's lost articles on his Australian & NZ (and American) exploits, Bahto (and Gib) on the Biarritz hole, Peter Thomson on Alex Russsell (and a number of other articles), Neil Crafter’s many interesting articles (including one on SFGC), Stanley Thompson (Mingay), Shackelford has several articles (a fascinating full length essay on Max Behr forthcoming--I believe), Wexner, Hurdzan, Doak, Russell Talley & Paul Turner on Colt's Swinley Forest, Paul Daley, a lengthy essay on CH Alison’s Japanese journey (the unedited version and one of the best things I’ve ever written…I’m proud to say), and many other authors.
The magazine definitely has an Australian flavor (which in my view is a strength), however the content is international in scope. The major golf magazines are lucky to get one interesting architectural article annually….here you have an entire magazine full of them. IMO a single issue is better than half the new books on the subject. I'm surprised its not better known among the afficianados on this site.