Low Jet Flyover Signals Start of the 2024 Boeing Classic on August 9

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The 2024 Boeing Classic golf tournament is poised to captivate the Snoqualmie, WA community, commencing with a spectacular jet flyover on August 9. At approximately 11:15 a. m. , a Boeing jetliner will soar over The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge golf course, officially signaling the tournament's start. This exciting event showcases the strong connection between the local community and the aviation industry, underlining Boeing's role in regional activities.

The tournament itself is anticipated to draw significant crowds, enhancing local tourism and engagement. Golf fans will have the opportunity to witness not only professional golfing but also the thrilling spectacle of the jet flyover. As the tournament unfolds, it promises to create a vibrant atmosphere, with golf enthusiasts gathering to celebrate the sport. The jet flyover adds a unique flair, setting the tone for what is sure to be a remarkable event. Local officials and residents are encouraged to come out, enjoy the festivities, and partake in the excitement of the 2024 Boeing Classic.

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