Pros:
1. I shouldn't need to mention design, because all of the courses at Highbridge are VERY well designed. This is just one example of using everything the land offers. Plenty of corridors to navigate, lots of OB areas, enough elevation both up and down, spectacular views, and the most creative tiered hole I've ever seen (see below).
2. Signature holes. You'll definitely remember this course forever, whether it's looking back over #18's fairway after pulling your final putt from the basket (amazing view from on top of the hill), trying to land your drive on the old elevated ball golf tees on #2 (where the wind might just tell you, "Oh no you're not!"), or at #13 ("The Big Hopper"), where there are two tiers with three (blind) OB ponds...the first tier has two ponds, and if you land safe, you've still got to deal with another blind uphill shot to the final tier, where the largest pond guards the 30 feet or so in front of the basket. Very unique holes out here.
3. Demand on your skill and confidence. You'll need multiple different discs and shot types to take a decent score out here, even though this is one of the "easier" courses at Highbridge.
Cons:
Hmm...I guess the only thing is that on some of the holes with alternate pin placements that are blind off the tee, you really have no way of knowing which position it's in, requiring some scouting ahead. I guess that's typical of most courses with alt pins, though I have seen some that actually go the extra mile with small signs indicating if the basket is "A" or "B" for the day.
Other Thoughts:
If you go to Highbridge and stay for a few days, start with this course. It'll (just barely) get you warmed up and prepared for taking on Gold, Granite, or The Bear on the following day(s).