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Big Cross Disc Golf brings shrub-steppe golf to Pasco

Big Cross sits on open ground north of Pasco’s soccer fields near the airport. The 18-hole loop plays through desert brush with small rises and long views. It is mostly treeless, so wind and ground play matter. The walk is firm and fast. Play is free and the first tee sits by a small practice area near the main lot

Big Cross Disc Golf Course Fast Facts

Location

Big Cross, Road 36, Pasco WA

Holes and par

18 holes, par 57

Length

6,293 feet on the Main layout

Elevation

Hilly in spots, mostly open

Tees and baskets

Concrete tees, DISCatcher Pro targets

Setting

Public park, cart friendly, dogs allowed

Amenities

Practice basket near parking, no water, no restrooms

Opened

2017, Tri-Cities Disc Golf Club design

Big Cross Disc Golf Course Overview

This is a true Eastern Washington parkland test. There are no shade trees on the fairways. Most lines are straight or gently bending through low scrub. Miss wide and you will hunt in cheatgrass and sage. Wind is common and turns soft fades into long drifts. Greens are open, so upshots that land flat save strokes. Concrete tees and clear signs make navigation simple. A small practice area sits to the left of parking and the first tee is just across the path. Expect a two-mile walk that takes about one hour and forty minutes for most groups.

Hole by Hole Highlights

Hole

Dist

Par

Hole

Dist

Par

1

313 ft

3

10

305 ft

3

2

285

3

11

362

3

3

288

3

12

312

3

4

316

3

13

445

3

5

278

3

14

261

3

6

590

4

15

419

3

7

224

3

16

238

3

8

217

3

17

547

4

9

536

4

18

357

3

Total 6,293 feet, par 57. Long par fours at 6, 9, and 17 shape the scorecard

Big Cross Disc Golf Course Amenities & Practice

Big Cross lists concrete tees, permanent DISCatcher baskets, and a practice basket by the lot. The course is cart friendly. There is no on-site water and no restrooms on the UDisc listing. Plan ahead and pack what you need. 


Food & Beverage

Bring water, especially in summer.  Remember to pack out what you bring in.


Rates / Booking / Local Tips

Play is free. No tee time is needed. The park is open and exposed, so early or late rounds are easier on hot days. Wear long pants in peak season since brush and tall grass can scratch legs. Stable discs help in wind. The course sits just north of the soccer complex on Road 36 and close to the airport for easy access. 


Final Word on the Big Cross Disc Golf Course

Big Cross is simple in look yet honest in test. Wind, scrub, and a few long par fours give the round its bite. If you want Eastern Washington golf without trees, this Pasco loop fits the bill.

This disc golf course is one of many listed in the Washington Golf Directory, where we’re mapping out traditional golf courses, disc golf layouts, and driving ranges across the Evergreen State. Whether you’re a new player or a seasoned thrower, we believe every course in Washington has a story worth sharing.