A typical disc golf course consists of 18 holes, but some courses may have fewer or more. The layout includes a teeing area and a target basket, often located at varying distances and challenging positions. Discs used in disc golf come in different types: drivers are designed for distance, mid-range discs for accuracy, and putters for short-range shots. Flight characteristics vary based on a disc’s speed, stability, and glide. To control disc flight, players use different throwing techniques like hyzer (angled left), anhyzer (angled right), and flat shots (straight throw). Mastering these techniques is essential for navigating the course effectively.