This was touched on a few pages ago, but George Bahto's book says CBM tried to purchase Shinnecock Hills GC from the realty company. Was it on leased land at that time?
The book almost makes it sound as if the original offer was actually the golf club itself, and not some other property near the bay.
Also, while there is no need to split hairs to the nth degree on a side issue, from reading that passage in George's book again, he mentions that CBM did want Peconic Bay front property for yacht landings, so it was desireable.
When I said I had no doubt he wanted more shore, I wasn't necessarily thinking just in terms of views, but in the overall replicating of his beloved St. Andrews, although granted its not all by the sea either. And, given CBM did actually have the right to choose from over 450 acres, and didn't have to do the out and back routing even after choosing the Inn as the clubhouse, the fact remains, he did do so, for some combo of views, golf holes (although the current 18 doesn't really fit the water closely, but is just adjacent so it wasn't necessarily the golf topo that drove that decision) and docks seems to have influenced CBM to go that route.
Saying he would go there just for views, and views weren't his primary goal is a bit too simplistic statement. He had the chance to use different land with good contours, and chose to stretch the course to the Peconic Bay, so I think its reasonable to conclude he wanted to.
It was also written that he acquired an extra two acres to "protect themselves" a few years later. Was this the open land near 18 tee perhaps, to stave off someone building a house out there?
Last question...where was CBM's house across the bulls head bay and does it still exist?