The new issue of the SAGCA 'Golf Architecture' magazine has just been printed and will be available from later this week at
www.sagca.org.auI've included a list of articles and their authors as well as a preview of the cover and its photo of Hole 15 at the new Magenta Shores course in NSW (Ross Watson architect). This will be the last issue that Paul Mogford and I will be editing as we have decided to retire from the post after 10 years and 10 issues. Seemed like a nice round number. A new editorial team will be announced shortly.
Here's the list of articles:
> “Bernard Darwin and his Eclectic 18” by Tom MacWood
> “Magical Magenta – the Making of Magenta Shores” by Ross Watson
> “William Flynn – His Life and Work” by Wayne Morrison
> “Timeless Strategic Holes of the World – The Eden Hole” by George Bahto
> “Greg Norman – the Interview” interviewed by Paul Mogford
> “A Golfing Life” by Michael Wolveridge
> “On a Golf Course Built for One” by Mike Nuzzo
> “Zokoliana” by Jeff Mingay and Richard Zokol
> “Glenelg Golf Club – Crafting a Links” by Paul Daley
> “GA Feature Essay - Dick Wilson’s Excellent Australian Adventure” by Neil Crafter
> “Twin Creeks” by David Ireland and Graham Marsh
> “Collecting Golf Architecture Memorabilia ” by Dr Michael Hurdzan
> “The Partnership of George Thomas and Billy Bell” by Geoff Shackelford
> “GA Review – Port Fairy GC, Victoria” by Michael Clayton
> “GA Review – Bandon Trails, Oregon, USA” by James Spence
> “GA Review – Eastward Ho!, Massachusetts, USA” by Noel Freeman
> “Disturbance by Design” by George Waters
> “From Putter to Pencil – Professionals as Golf Course Architects” by Harley Kruse
Thanks to all our contributors, both this year, and years past.
Its our biggest issue ever at 96 pages, up 8 pages from GA9 and there's plenty of good reading in there as well as some excellent photography. Hope you enjoy it and for those GCAers who have not yet seen our magazine we would appreciate your support.
many thanks
Neil