** Boeing Classic Final Round Sets Stage for Exciting Championship

Snoqualmie, WA** Local News

The final round of the Boeing Classic on August 29, 2010, at TPC Snoqualmie drew significant attention as local favorite Fred Couples aimed for victory. Despite a strong start, Couples faltered in the last four holes, finishing at -4. Bernard Langer showcased exceptional skill, leading with a score of -15, while Nick Price and Tom Pernice Jr. closely followed, heightening the competition. Favorable course conditions contributed to low scores typical of the event, and fans enjoyed mild breezes and sunny weather, enhancing the excitement.

The day was charged with anticipation for an exhilarating finish, highlighting the talent of seasoned players and the vibrant local sports community.

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