For me, a mid-capper, the 8th and 9th are the two most interesting holes on the course. Off the tee, with most pin placements there are multiple lines of play; with varying pin placements, the options multiply. The 8th goes from an elevated tee to a wide, flat, obstacle-filled fairway and a fairly flat green. By contrast the 9th runs uphill all the way to a large, very sloping green. (Note: Contrary to the write-up, I believe that the 9th generally runs downwind, or quartering from behind.) In both cases, everything appears to be "all out there in front of you," but as you approach the green you learn that there are a LOT of complications.
The fact that the two back-to-back holes run in opposite directions means that calculating yardages goes from one extreme to the other, and as I said, there are choices galore. My only quibble would be that the 9th isn't what it could be visually because of the backdrop. The look from the tee is lovely, thanks to the width of the fairway, the variety of the grasses, the depth of field, the green upslope, and the elegant yet natural bunkering -- but the red shed intrudes. Still, that'll be the last thing on your mind after your first swing...