Boeing Classic Par Scores
SNOQUALMIE, WASHINGTON, AUG 9 – Stephen Ames aims for a third consecutive win at the Boeing Classic, part of a $2.3 million purse event supporting local charities, with 78 golfers competing this year.
- Earlier today, the flyover marked the start of the 2025 Boeing Classic Golf Tournament at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge in Snoqualmie, Washington, a PGA Champions Tour stop.
- Since 2005, the event has supported charities as 78 golfers compete for a $2.3 million purse, and Ryan Ingalls said they’ve raised over $10 million for the Bennett Roy Research Institute and Virginia Mason Franciscan Health.
- The flyover has become a signature tradition, thrilling spectators and startling residents as a commercial jetliner passes low over the Valley loud, proud, and right on schedule.
- Ames, who made history in 2024, is returning to defend his title after becoming the first to win back-to-back at this event on August 11th, 2024.
- Beyond competition, the Boeing Classic at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, the only Jack Nicklaus Signature Course in Washington, has raised over $10 million for charities since 2005.
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Boeing Classic Par Scores
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The Boeing Classic and 20 Years of 'Golfing for Good'
The Boeing Classic kicks off its 20th anniversary on Friday August 8th at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge. Here, 78 golfers will compete for their share of the $2.3 million dollar purse while raising money for charities and hosting families during a sports-centric weekend. The course, located about 20 miles east of Seattle, is the only Jack Nicklaus Signature Course in Washington State. This 54 hole event at the base of the Cascade Mountains offers…
Clarke in T4 after round one of the Boeing Classic - Irish Golfer Magazine
Darren Clarke puts himself right among the top of the pack with an impressive first round at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge as the 56-year-old carded a five-under-par 67 to put the 2011 Open winner in a seven-way tie for fourth. Clarke, who’s looking to better his third-place finish at the Chubb Classic earlier this year, began his round with intent as he birdied the first, fourth and ninth holes while keeping his scorecard free from bogeys head…
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