Kevin,
I agree with you about the rolling, heaving fairway on 8. I'm a sucker for those types of fairways. They drew me in at Deal, and they still draw me in on the West Course at OHCC. In fact, that is one of my favorite things about Leatherstocking: the fairways are uneven throughout. I remember my first round at Leatherstocking, where I did not get a level lie until 16! How many modern courses have that fairway layout? Answer: not many, which is why I elevate Leatherstocking over other more predictable courses that folks consider "great."
9 through 12 are the mountain holes, and it is a phenomenal stretch. The trees on 9 are intrusive, but the hole sets up for a fade anyway. A hard draw would never hold that green, which is one of the very best sites on the course. 10 and 11 are great as Kevin describes. One of my favorite sleeper features is the far right fairway bunker on 11, which comes into play on the second shot and guards the best angle into the green. While that tee shot is too tight, the second opens up to all sorts of options because a wide landing area. The greensite is the bomb. I like the bunkering on 12, mainly because it fits in well with the eclectic, quirky nature of the golf course. The tiny par three with 12 bunkers fits in well with the road crossing, quarry, short par fours, punch bowl greens, and island tee. Also, I love the slope of that green being front to back, which I would like to see more on short, drop shot par threes.