2025 Boeing Classic Flyover Opens Tournament with a Valley Buzz

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The 2025 Boeing Classic Golf Tournament commenced today with an impressive flyover by a blue Boeing jetliner over Snoqualmie, Washington. Scheduled to run until August 10 at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, this tournament is a notable stop on the PGA Champions Tour. The City of Snoqualmie recorded the flyover, which has become a cherished tradition that delights spectators and surprises unsuspecting residents. For long-time fans, the flyover enhances the tournament's unique experience, while newcomers often react with surprise before realizing it is planned. This annual event fosters community spirit and excitement in the Valley, showcasing the blend of sports and local culture.

The Boeing Classic has garnered a loyal following, contributing significantly to the local economy and tourism. The flyover not only serves as a thrilling spectacle but also acts as a reminder of the region's aviation heritage. As the tournament unfolds, fans can follow the leaderboard to stay updated on the competition.

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