Pros:
A place to throw in an area devoid of other options.
5 DISCatcher baskets
Concrete walking path
Cons:
Course plays in one direction so you don't finish near where you parked.
Chains are rusty
Thorny rough
Lots and lots of trash
Other Thoughts:
I played this little course early on a Sunday morning in February so other than a man looking for a lost dog, I was alone. I'm not sure if the trail the course plays along is well used or not, but if it is I could easily see the course being unplayable. Same goes for the playground equipment near the first and last holes.
The first hole plays from the street parking area towards the bridge. I was fooled by the macadam with pink spray paint and didn't notice the first tee marker until I was leaving. Throw right and you can wind up in the creek, long and left and there is a swing set. Straight shot, nothing fancy.
Follow the concrete path and cross the bridge to tee #2 on the left. Another straight throw, woods on the right, creek on the left.
Hole 3 is the longest at 325. Straight throw down the path, woods right, creek left.
Hole 4 moves out into an open field. Straight throw with big hyzer openness if you are so inclined (missing long or left will put you in a thorny mess).
Hole 5 uses the only elevation the little parklet has to offer. An impassable tree wall guarding the basket up a small hill forces a hyzer throw or at least a straight shot with a big hyzer finish to get through the smallish opening in the treeline.
At this point, the course officially ends and you're at the other end of the walking trail. If you play it backwards from basket to basket, you get 9 holes and end up back where you parked. I tried it and only ended up throwing a couple. The backwards lines seemed more difficult as I had trouble staying on the fairway (Didn't find the rough on the actual 5 holes) and even landed in the creek playing back to 1's basket... Either that or I just started throwing bad.
This park could REALLY use a good cleaning. The woods are full of all sorts of trash and I even found a dead skunk laying not too far from basket #3. Most courses around here as of late have been super muddy, this one was not.
If you're in King of Prussia and you have 20 minutes you need to kill, come to SweetBriar and throw some plastic. If you're driving by and want to add another course to your played list, by all means. If you live nearby and want to introduce a new player to the game, ok. If you're a local and you want a place to throw at real baskets without driving half an hour or more, this is it. Other than that...