Jet Flyover Starts and Ends the 20th Annual Boeing Classic Golf Tournament

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The 20th annual Boeing Classic golf tournament will commence on August 8, 2025, in Snoqualmie, WA. A low jet flyover will signal the start at 11:15 am, with a second flyover marking the tournament's conclusion on August 10. This prestigious event on the PGA Champions Tour has become a staple for local sports culture, blending golf with aviation. Local officials expect a significant turnout, reflecting the tournament's role in boosting community engagement and local tourism. The Boeing Classic not only showcases elite golfing talent but also highlights Snoqualmie's unique position at the intersection of sports and aviation.

The event will feature a variety of activities and opportunities for spectators, further enhancing its appeal. Historically, the tournament has drawn large crowds, reinforcing its importance in the local calendar. As the event approaches, preparations are underway to ensure a memorable experience for all attendees.

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