Boeing Classic
The Boeing Classic brings PGA Tour Champions golf to The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, a scenic Jack Nicklaus championship course set in the foothills of the Cascades just east of Seattle.
The event blends a 54-hole Champions Tour competition with a strong Pacific Northwest identity: mountain backdrops, family-friendly tournament week events, charity impact, and the signature Boeing atmosphere around Snoqualmie Ridge.
With 78 PGA Tour Champions professionals, no cut, a $2.3 million purse, and Charles Schwab Cup positioning on the line, the Boeing Classic gives CaddyBytes a strong week for live scoring, course insight, news updates, highlights, and tournament history.
ποΈ The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge β Snoqualmie, Washington Par 72 β’ 7,264 Yards β’ Jack Nicklaus Championship Design
The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge is a scenic Cascade foothills test where elevation, positioning, approach control, and putting on Pacific Northwest surfaces all shape the Boeing Classic. The course gives the tournament its signature feel with dramatic views of Mount Si and a layout that still asks Champions Tour players to control trajectory and distance.
Quick Course Overview
Snoqualmie Ridge is a Jack Nicklaus Signature Design and the longtime home of the Boeing Classic. The routing mixes generous viewing corridors with championship-caliber shot values: elevated tee shots, sidehill lies, water features, firm approach targets, and closing-hole pressure around the 18th green.
Course Type / Conditions
- Jack Nicklaus championship layout in the Cascade foothills
- Par-72 setup listed at 7,264 yards
- Mountain-view holes with elevation change and exposed approach shots
- Pacific Northwest conditions where weather and green speed can shift quickly
What Matters Most
- Driving position to set up the right approach angles
- Distance control into elevated and protected greens
- Putting touch on tournament-prepared surfaces
- Par-5 scoring because Champions Tour events can swing quickly on reachable holes
Key Holes / Momentum Stretch
- The final stretch creates strong viewing drama around the 18th green and tournament hospitality areas.
- Par-5 opportunities can separate players who still carry enough length and wedge control.
- Elevation and wind in the foothills can turn club selection into a bigger test than yardage alone suggests.
Winning Formula
- Take advantage of par-5 scoring chances without forcing mistakes
- Control iron distance when elevation changes the number
- Stay patient through weather or wind shifts
- Put pressure on the field with clean putting and veteran course management
Boeing Classic
2026 Boeing Classic
Tournament Details
Tournament Week: August 10-16, 2026
Competition: August 14-16, 2026
Location: The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, Snoqualmie, Washington
Field: 78 PGA Tour Champions professionals
Pacific Northwest Champions Tour week.
Tournament DetailsBoeing Classic History & Snoqualmie Ridge Coverage
2026 Boeing Classic
Current Event
The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge - Snoqualmie, WA
78 PGA Tour Champions professionals
Par 72, 7,264 yards
54-hole stroke play with no cut
2025 Boeing Classic
Recent Champion
The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge
Allan added his name to the Snoqualmie Ridge champions list
Strong PGA Tour Champions field in Washington
Veteran scoring and final-round execution decide the event
Snoqualmie Ridge Legacy
Pacific Northwest Host
Snoqualmie, Washington
Longtime home of the Boeing Classic
Mountain views and elevation shape the test
Rewards course management and veteran shot control
Snoqualmie Course Keys
Champions Tour Test
Par 72 Strategy
Par-5 scoring opportunities are important
Distance control into elevated targets matters
Putting touch separates Sunday contenders
PGA Tour Champions Format
54 Holes / No Cut
78 Players Compete
Three rounds decide the champion
No cut gives the full field three scoring rounds
Charles Schwab Cup points add season pressure
The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge
Host Venue
Championship Course
7,264-yard Jack Nicklaus layout
Set near Mount Si in the Cascade foothills
One of the best-known Champions Tour settings
Charles Schwab Cup Storylines
Season Race Watch
Late-Summer Points
Players chase position before the fall playoff push
Veterans can move quickly with a strong three-round week
The Boeing Classic can tighten the season leaderboard
Tournament History
Boeing Classic Era
Champions Tour Tradition
The event began in 2005
Snoqualmie Ridge has been its longtime home
Charity, community and Champions Tour golf anchor the week
The Boeing Classic & Snoqualmie Ridge Legacy
The Boeing Classic has grown into one of the defining PGA Tour Champions stops in the Pacific Northwest because it pairs elite senior professional golf with The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, a scenic Jack Nicklaus design in the Cascade foothills. The event has a different feel from flat, resort-style Champions Tour weeks because the venue adds elevation, scenery, and distinct shot values.
Since its launch in 2005, the tournament has become a Seattle-area golf tradition built around competition, community, charity, and the Boeing brand. The tournament week includes more than the three competition rounds, with pro-ams, clinics, family experiences, and the type of local atmosphere that gives the event staying power.
On the course, Snoqualmie Ridge gives experienced players room to think. Par-5 scoring, smart driving positions, careful approach control, and putting touch all matter. The best Champions Tour players can still attack, but the course often rewards the player who manages slopes, wind, and changing Northwest conditions without forcing low-percentage shots.
CaddyBytes will use this page as a year-round Boeing Classic hub for live scoring, course insight, highlights, tournament history, news updates, and Charles Schwab Cup season-race context.