Boeing Classic Celebrates 20 Years at Snoqualmie Ridge, Surpasses 10 Million for Charity

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Boeing Classic returns to The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge from August 4–10, 2025, celebrating its 20th anniversary and raising over $10 million for local charities since 2005. This year's event, featuring a $2. 3 million purse, includes a competitive field with Stephen Ames aiming for an unprecedented third consecutive victory. Ketul J. Patel, CEO of Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, emphasized the tournament's commitment to community health and innovative medical research.

The weeklong celebration includes activities such as Seahawks Village, where fans can enjoy food trucks and interactive events. A youth golf clinic, hosted with the First Tee of Seattle, will take place on August 5, providing instruction from PGA TOUR Champions professionals. The tournament has become a staple of summer in Snoqualmie, blending world-class golf with significant charitable contributions. Tickets are currently on sale, starting at $20, with free admission for children under 14 with a ticketed adult. For more information, visit boeingclassic.

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