July 1, 2026
The only premier PGA Tour Champions event in the Pacific Northwest returns to the Club at Snoqualmie Ridge Aug. 14-16, 2026. Co-founded by Virginia Mason Franciscan Health (VMFH) and the Seattle Seahawks, the Boeing Classic will welcome golf legends, spectators, and fans of all ages for its 21st year. The title sponsor for the tournament is The Boeing Company.
"The annual Boeing Classic is an event we celebrate with immense pride and excitement here in the Pacific Northwest," said Julie Manas, President of CommonSpirit Health’s Northwest Region, which includes Virginia Mason Franciscan Health. “For more than two decades, Virginia Mason Franciscan Health has been a proud partner in this world-class tournament. It’s an event that not only treats our community to some of golf’s most elite competitors, but also fuels our critical work in lifesaving care and groundbreaking medical research.”

In addition to premier golf, the tournament serves as a fundraising event and has raised over $12 million since 2005. Funding supports local nonprofits, including VMFH and The First Tee of Greater Seattle, an organization dedicated to teaching kids and teens life lessons and leadership skills through the game of golf. Funds raised for VMFH advance clinical research, compassionate care and delivery, and innovation across the Puget Sound region, supporting all eight hospitals within the VMFH health system.
"The Boeing Classic is a testament to the power of community coming together for a shared purpose," said Karin Huelsbeck, Interim Chief Philanthropy Officer, VMFH. "We are deeply grateful for our longstanding partnership with The Boeing Company and the Seattle Seahawks. All who participate in making the tournament possible and the fans who attend create a lasting legacy of health and well-being for our region."
This year, 78 PGA Tour Champions, including Masters champions and Golf Hall of Famers, will compete for a $2.3 million purse at one of Washington's most breathtaking and iconic courses. The 54-hole tournament takes place at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, a private course designed by Jack Nicklaus. This 7,264-yard, par-72 championship course is nestled at the base of the Cascade Mountains and is known for its breathtaking views and pristine greens. Last year’s winner of the Boeing Classic was Steve Allan.
"As we once again kick off the Boeing Classic, a longstanding and beloved Pacific Northwest event, we're thrilled to host an incredible field of the world's finest golfers," said Ryan Ingalls, Tournament Director. "We are grateful for The Boeing Company, the Seattle Seahawks, and Virginia Mason Franciscan Health for their unwavering partnership in bringing this cherished community event to life, and we look forward to bringing the community back to the Club at Snoqualmie Ridge for a weekend filled with family-friendly fun, and world-class golf."
Families can look forward to popular attractions such as an interactive football zone dubbed Seahawks Village. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet Seahawks Legend, Cliff Avril, who will be signing autographs Saturday, Aug. 15 from noon-1:30 p.m. Throughout the tournament weekend, families can enjoy crafts, a putting contest, 20-yard dash, and a lounge area overlooking the iconic 18th green throughout the tournament weekend. The Seahawks Village will welcome visitors 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Boeing Classic Youth Clinic will take place on Tuesday, Aug. 13, at noon. Youth ages 6 to 18, are invited to experience professional golf, receive instruction from a PGA Tour Champions professional, and get a prize pack. No golf clubs are needed for this event, which is hosted in partnership with The First Tee of Greater Seattle and is open to the public.
Whether individuals are golf enthusiasts or simply looking for an affordable activity to do with the family, the Boeing Classic has something for everyone.
Tickets are on sale now. Fans may purchase advance tickets starting at $20. Children under 14 are free when accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket. Spectators can also upgrade tickets and watch the tournament play from unique and exciting vantage points, including the ANA Lounge and Alaska Airlines Canyon Club.
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.