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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 kick off on August 9, marked by an exhilarating jet flyover over the 18th green of The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge. Scheduled for approximately 11:15 a. m. , a Boeing jetliner will soar above, providing a thrilling visual for golf fans and locals. This annual event not only signifies the start of the tournament but also underscores the deep-rooted relationship between the community of Snoqualmie and the aviation giant, Boeing.

The tournament is expected to draw significant crowds, showcasing a collection of elite golfers competing for the championship title. In addition to the sporting action, the event serves as a catalyst for community spirit, bringing together locals to celebrate both sports and aviation heritage. With a blend of competition and camaraderie, the Boeing Classic represents an important tradition within the region. Attendees can look forward to an engaging experience filled with excitement and local pride. As the date approaches, anticipation builds for what promises to be an unforgettable golfing event.

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