Doesn't look like you'd need to move the green, if you wanted to create more intimidating pin positions you could extend that little bit on the right out to the seawall. Of course in today's liability-ridden world you might need a sign there telling people to look behind them before backing up to line up their putts
Seems to me that the MacKenzie tee those guys are playing from would create a much hairier shot with the pin on the right (whether the green was extended or not) because of the angle. With the "regular" tees you are essentially playing away from the water. I'm surprised they'd move that tee, anyone know why it was done....Mr. Huntley, perhaps?
I gotta say, I love that bunker short left that is partially subsided....just looks like it has been there for 500 years....and maybe it has. That is one great looking bunker!