Tournament tees off next week at Snoqualmie Ridge
Snoqualmie, Wash. (August 1, 2025) – The final field was released today for the 2025 Boeing Classic. Two-time defending champion Stephen Ames is joined in the field by former champions Miguel Angel Jimenez, Rod Pampling, Brandt Jobe, Scott Parel, Jerry Kelly and Scott Dunlap.
Also competing this year will be four legendary members of World Golf Hall of Fame. Seattle’s own Fred Couples joins Ernie Els, Jose Maria Olazabal and Vijay Singh in the field at Snoqualmie Ridge.
There are 16 players of the Top 20 on the Charles Schwab Cup Money List competing next week, including five of the top six; Jimenez, Steven Alker, Stewart Cink, Angel Cabrera and Els. Other fan favorites appearing at Snoqualmie Ridge include Darren Clarke, David Duval, Justin Leonard and Mike Weir.
“We are extremely excited to have such a strong field competing in the 2025 Boeing Classic,” said Tournament Director Ryan Ingalls. “Not only are we celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Boeing Classic, but we also have the only back-to-back winner in tournament history going for three in a row. What a great way to showcase golf in the Puget Sound region!”
The Boeing Classic celebrates its 20th anniversary Aug. 4-10, 2025, at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge. Founded in 2005, the Boeing Classic has become a Pacific Northwest tradition, drawing spectators across the region to witness world-class golf and raise funds for life-saving research at Benaroya Research Institute, a part of Virginia Mason Franciscan Health.
Single day tickets start at just $20 in advance and weekly passes are just $60.
Visit www.BoeingClassic.com for more information, including updated spectator information and schedule of events. Connect with the tournament on social media at facebook.com/BoeingClassic, on X @BoeingClassicWA and on Instagram @boeingclassic.
About the Boeing Classic
The Boeing Classic, a PGA TOUR Champions event, was co-founded in 2005 by the Seattle Seahawks and Virginia Mason Franciscan Health (VMFH). The two organizations helped bring the golf event – originally named the Boeing Greater Seattle Classic – to the Pacific Northwest. Boeing has been the title sponsor since the tournament’s inception, which continues to be one of the longest-running title sponsorships on the PGA TOUR Champions circuit. It has been contested at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge each year. The tournament is operated by Virginia Mason Franciscan Health and benefits the Benaroya Research Institute and The First Tee of Greater Seattle.
About Virginia Mason Franciscan Health
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health (VMFH) is an integrated health system serving the Puget Sound region, including 10 hospitals and nearly 300 care sites. Founded in 1891, VMFH embraces its long history of caring for the most vulnerable, especially the poor and underserved, and meeting the evolving health care needs of the vibrant, diverse communities it serves. VMFH is a proud home to the Bailey-Boushay House, the first skilled nursing and outpatient chronic care management program in the United States designed specifically to meet the needs of people with HIV/AIDS, and the Benaroya Research Institute, an internationally recognized institution for autoimmune disease research. VMFH is part of CommonSpirit, one of the nation’s largest health systems, dedicated to advancing health for all people.
About The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge
The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, which was designed by Jack Nicklaus and originally opened in 1999, was voted the “Most Beautiful Clubhouse” in Washington state by Architectural Digest in 2018 for its “craftsman-inspired decor…and expansive windows.” The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge’s par-72, 7,264-yard championship layout sits at the base of the Cascade Mountains and is renowned for its stunning terrain and amazing wildlife, which includes an eagle sanctuary on the 14th hole.
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