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King of Prussia, PA

Sweetbriar Park

1.645(based on 7 reviews)
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Pierparknut
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 10.9 years 89 played 85 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Reviewed: Played on:May 6, 2023 Played the course:once

Pros:

-Sweetbriar Park is a beautiful greenway along Crow Creek in suburban King of Prussia/Upper Merion Township. The first three holes follow the walking path, with the last two playing through a lovely, gently sloping field. The creek is in play on the first four holes.

-The park is very well-kept, with Discatcher baskets, a playground, and basketball court. No signage for the disc golf course, but that isn't really necessary for 5 holes.

-#4 is easily the standout hole. It plays 300 feet, slightly downhill, to a basket in an amphitheater of trees and the creek.

Cons:

-Tees are natural/marked with boards, but the first four holes can be easily teed off the nearby concrete path if better footing is desired.

-The course plays north to south without returning. Given the layout of the park, however, it's not as if the designers had much choice in the matter.

-Hole 3 is a serious safety risk. Pedestrians coming around the blind corner are at high risk of being hit with a driver. I'm surprised this hole hasn't been shortened/pulled.

Other Thoughts:

-I would like to relocate the first two baskets to the field containing the last three. Instead of a mediocre course, this could be a fantastic practice area, with a variety of possible shots up to 350'.
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HyooMac
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 6.9 years 421 played 388 reviews
2.00 star(s)

A go0d neighborhood place to practice 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 22, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

+ Five short but varied holes in a narrow park

+ Good baskets; tees are 4x4 strips buried at ground level

+ Hole #1 is an open shot down to a basket sheltered under a low tree. The rough on the right is pretty gnarly in the summer. Anything left of the walk on #1 is consider OB because of the playground

+ Hole #2 is a very narrow tunnel with think rough on the right, and a stream all along the left. Keep it low and straight

+ Hole #3 is a RH hyzer to a hidden basket left (around the corner and tight with the brush line)

+ Hole #4 is a bomber across an open field - let it rip

+ Hole #5 is a dogleg left, with the second half of the distance uphill. Throw a high hyzer over the trees if you've got the arm for it; otherwise, aim for the narrow path to get a clear upshot

Cons:

- No matter how you play the holes, you're going to have a long walk back to wherever you started. Some people suggest parking in the cul-de-sac near hole 5, and others suggest parking in the strip mall across the street from the first tee (that's what I did). Either way, the layout forces you to finish at the opposite end of where you start

- No signage

- The layout of several holes is right along the park's main walkway. You'll have to wait if there's any traffic - and you'll wait while they walk the entire length of the hole

- Couldn't fine the tee marker on Hole #5, but uDisc helped me approximate the location

Other Thoughts:

~ Not a destination course by any means, but not a bad place to practice different shots (if the park doesn't have a lot of traffic and you don't mind some extra walking). If you live close by, the big open field that holds #4 and #5 could be used for field work
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The Valkyrie Kid
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 46 years 1562 played 1507 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Long Walk For Five Holes Of Bad Disc Golf! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:May 5, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

Sweetbriar Park is a long narrow community park which stretches from the cup-de-sac on Hansen Street to W. Beidler Road. follows the creek. The park has a few other amenities such as children's playground. It's a great little par to walk or ride your bike through. However, it's not a great site for a disc golf course. Sweetbriar DGC has five holes, all of which are decent recreational length. The problem is especially noticeable on holes 2 & 3 which are 200' and probably 250' respectfully. These holes are narrow with the creek on your left and thick brush on your right. I feel these tight holes will eliminate most beginners and less skilled players who might otherwise choose to play a recreational course such as this.

The Discatchers are fine here.

So I have to wonder? Who was this designed for? Did the designers consider what player might frequent Sweetbriar? I think I have an answer and that is teen players who have some game and don't mind firing a few discs into the rush or creek.

Cons:

The long walk from either end of the park to the far other end. You always love a course that loops back to the start.

Good chance of losing disc or spending time searching in the brush.

Doesn't have a true target audience. Most recreational types will poo path playing here. Not a beginner course. Anybody better than a Rec player will ignore ole Sweetbriar DGC.

No course sign.

No tee signs.

I never found the # 5 board.

Other Thoughts:

My solution for Sweetbriar DGC would be a redesign making it a decent little 9 hole course. Make the distances easy recreational lengths, maybe around 150'. This would it easier for beginner types/recreational players to avoid the rough and the creek. Now realize that if you have a course with suspect terrain and not much player use, adding more baskets might not make a great deal of sense. It might not but I think nine shorter holes would have been the best play at the start of this design.
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itsRudy
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 7.9 years 74 played 64 reviews
1.00 star(s)

Don't Drive Out Here 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Oct 25, 2020 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

This is a small course for KoP area locals, who don't have much else nearby. The existing five holes are straightforward, pedestrian but reasonable in concept, and a concrete path runs the entire way.

The designers did with what land was here but the park is oddly shaped, 1850 feet long but less than 100 feet narrow, with restricted the layout. You can invent your own holes on the back half of the course to extend the game a bit, but there's not a whole lot here in the first place.

#5, the last hole, is also the best starting as a wide field ending with an uphill basket hidden by a gap in the tree line.

It probably will be empty of other players.

Cons:

It's not a destination course nor would I normally drive here even as a mild course bagger, if I wasn't already in the immediate area otherwise. Either way you park, you're gonna end up backtracking the course either way, there is no dedicated park parking lot.

Because the tees are just boards in the ground and darkened with age, it's easy to miss them. The park is smack dab in middle of subdivisions on all sides but strangely so desolate it might feel unsafe to some and the atmosphere kinda depressed me.

It lacks course or hole signs and there's no map. The chains seemed a bit rusty from disuse.

Other Thoughts:

Starting Point: You can either park at the Sweetbriar Shopping Center, with a "6-Eleven Food Market" is diagonally across from tee#1. Or go to the the circular cul de sac at the end of Hansen road, at 40.107339, -75.376501 on google maps. It's at the other end of the park near Hole 5.
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DiscThrowr
Experience: 45.6 years 10 played 1 reviews
2.50 star(s)

It is local 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 28, 2016 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Locally available course
Light play, no waiting
Creek and vegetation hazards make it harder than it looks
Park fairly well maintained, previous review indicating trash was prior to a spring cleanup of both the woods and creek

Cons:

Poison ivy in summer and fall, wear long sleaves

Hard to find tees, except for hole one all tees are near previous pin; tee two is up path and just across the footbridge.

Not 9 holes.

Other Thoughts:

Course was the result of an Eagle Scout project. The intention was to give access to the sport to the community where there was none. It is a good practice course if you are local since it has a couple tight holes and Discatcher baskets. If no one else is present, holes 5 through 2 may be played in reverse. Advise throwing hole 5 from the far end of the basketball court.
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In The Rough
Experience: 6 played 6 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Practice spot 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 30, 2016 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Empty! I've played here 3 times and only had one dog-walker pass me on the path. So, even though there is a playground and basketball court in the park, I've had the place to myself.
Also, despite the large amount of rain we've had, it was incredibly dry.
The 5th hole offers a tiny amount of elevation.
Two narrow fairways, one with a tree in play, and two wide open holes.

Cons:

Only 5 holes. Its limited size only makes it viable as a practice spot.
The first time you play, you'll need to hunt the tee boxes, as they are only marked by 4X4's that are mostly buried in the ground. The locations are logical, but the tees are not immediately standing out.
Doesn't sustain my interest for more than an hour of practice.
No restroom.

Other Thoughts:

If you're creative, you can create a few new holes or practice opportunities by playing the holes backwards.

Even though you have to walk all the way through the course to get to/from car (depending on which end you park at), the course is short enough that your walk is not a big deal.

Despite my low rating, this is one of the closest courses to me. So, I'll definitely play it again, especially since many days I only have an hour to get out anyway.
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Zunz
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 10.5 years 85 played 21 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Filling a void 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Feb 21, 2016 Played the course:once

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...
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