Pros:
Lowe Warner is a 9-hole track that appears at one time, based on reviews from years ago, to have some tee pads and signage. No longer. If the track was only debatable as worthy of the time a few years ago, it's definitely not at this point (unless you want the notch on your belt like I did).
+ You can tell that at one time the course was maintained and some thought was put into design. Hole 1 is actually a fun one. It plays from a narrow strip of grass on top of a steep hill, across the park road to a basket on the other side. It's a fun hole to watch the full flight of the disc across a valley.
+ Hole 9 was also good -- and the only long hole. It plays beside the park's road in the grass about 330 feet.
+ There are stone markers for the tees on holes 1 and 9.
+ Baskets still in good shape and numbered.
Cons:
Unfortunately, it does not appear that this track is maintained and probably not played very often.
- No tee markers for holes 2-8. You can figure out the layout (for the most part) based on the UDisc map for the course. The only stones marking tees that I could find were on #1 and #9.
- Very overgrown and not maintained.
- No discernable fairways for holes 5-8.
- Natural area tee pads. You basically have to guess or play safari style.
Other Thoughts:
I played this course on my way back to the Triangle from the Stanly County courses (Fox Chase and City Lake Park, which are must-plays). I decided to go 5 minutes out of my way to bag Lowe Warner. It was worth it to notch the course, but I wouldn't play it again and wouldn't recommend it unless you really want to pad your courses played numbers.