+++ German trio Stephan Jäger, Martin Kaymer and Matti Schmid at 37th BMW International Open +++ Only DP World Tour tournament in Germany to take place from 1st to 5th July 2026 at Golfclub München Eichenried +++ Ten percent off general admissions and VIP tickets until 24th December 2025 +++ New after-work ticket available +++
+++ England’s Daniel Brown (-22) triumphs in Munich, ahead of Jordan Smith (ENG) and Kazuma Kobori (NZL) +++ Matti Schmid is the best German in seventh, amateur Tim Wiedemeyer impresses in 17th place +++ € 73,000 for “Eagles for Education” and the Philipp Lahm Foundation +++ 58,000 golf fans flock to Golfclub München Eichenried +++
+++ Daniel Brown triumphs in Munich with a total score of 22 under par +++ Second place goes to Jordan Smith (ENG) ahead of Kazuma Kobori (NZL)+++ Matti Schmid (-15) best German player +++ Images from the 18th green +++
+++ Saturday at Eichenried ends with a golfing experience of a different kind +++ Long drivers, including German world champion Martin Borgmeier, deliver a thrilling show at the 18th green +++ The “Bryan Bros” take on the long drive challenge +++
+++ England’s Daniel Brown (-16) takes the lead +++ Jordan Smith (ENG, -15) in second place +++ Matti Schmid (-10, T12) and amateur Tim Wiedemeyer (-9, T17) best Germans +++ Marcel Siem and Martin Kaymer out of title contention +++ €56,000 already raised for "Eagles for Education" +++
+++ Third round of the 36th BMW International Open in Eichenried +++ Ivan Cantero (ESP, -11) makes the biggest move in the morning +++ Matthias Schwab (AUT) scores the 50th eagle of the tournament +++ Images from the morning flights +++
+++ 9 under par and a hole-in-one: Davis Bryant (USA, -12) is the standout performer of round two +++ Kristoffer Reitan (NOR) two shots back in second +++ Marcel Siem (-7, T10), Marcel Schneider, Matti Schmid, and impressive amateur Tim Wiedemeyer (all -6, T15) in promising positions +++
+++ Second round of the 36th BMW International Open in Eichenried +++ Katsuragawa (JPN), Brown and Smith (both ENG, all -9) take clubhouse lead +++ Marcel Siem best German after impressive stretch +++ Images from the morning flights +++
+++ Championship Course bares its teeth: field struggles with unpredictable winds in opening round +++ Penge (ENG), Green (MAS), van Driel (NED), Coussaud (FRA), Ding (CHN, all -5) share the lead +++ Martin Kaymer (GER, -2) and Marcel Siem (GER, -1) finish strong +++ 9,500 spectators on Thursday +++
+++ 36th BMW International Open underway at Golfclub München Eichenried +++ Marco Penge (ENG, -5) clubhouse leader +++ Best German so far: Marcel Schneider (-2) +++ Images from the morning flights +++
+++ BMW Group’s commitment to educational equity enters its third year at the BMW International Open +++ Philipp Lahm Foundation for Sport and Education to receive €1,000 for every eagle made +++ Philipp Lahm: “The BMW Group helps us create opportunities for young people” +++
+++ Pro-Am tournament featuring football, winter sports, and film stars +++ Pros excited for a special week on the tour calendar +++ Martin Kaymer: “I’m proud that we have such a fantastic event in Germany” +++ Quotes and images from Wednesday +++ All press conferences available for download as video +++
+++ Welsh football legend completes safety driver training at the BMW M Driving Experience +++ Spectacular images from Maisach +++ Bale plays BMW International Open Pro-Am with German NHL Stars and Ryder Cup Captain Luke Donald +++
+++ Pro-Am Tournament kicks off BMW International Open +++ Gareth Bale plays with Luke Donald and German NHL stars +++ Long Drive World Champion Martin Borgmeier also tees off +++
+++ Nicolai von Dellingshausen and Matti Schmid full of anticipation ahead of their home tournament +++ All-German trio with von Dellingshausen, Martin Kaymer and Marcel Siem in the first two rounds +++ Wednesday’s Pro-Am tee times +++ All Thursday tee times +++
+++ The BMW M5 Touring is the Hole-in-One Car +++ International stars and top Germans +++ Eagles for Education: BMW Group committed to educational equality +++ Long drive competition with world champion Martin Borgmeier on the Saturday +++ Livestream on the BMW Golfsport website +++ Visitor information +++
+++ Final entry list published +++ ‘Bryan Bros’ (USA) and U.S. Amateur Champion José Luis Ballester (ESP) to make their debut at the BMW International Open +++ National amateur spots for Tim Wiedemeyer (GC St. Leon-Rot) and Wolfgang Glawe (GC Hubbelrath) +++ Media Service: Key facts & figures at a glance +++
+++ Spectacular long drive competition returns on Saturday, July 5 +++ Action-packed event kicks off at the 18th green right after play concludes +++ Gareth Bale, Oliver Bierhoff, and many other celebrities to tee off at the Pro-Am tournament on Wednesday, July 2 +++ Both events are free to attend +++
+++ 27 players from the Top 30 of the “Race to Dubai” confirmed +++ Defending champion Ewen Ferguson (SCO) and numerous former winners to compete +++ A stage for the future: wildcards for ambitious young players +++ Taiga Semikawa (JPN) earns a spot through victory at the BMW Japan Golf Tour Championship +++ BMW International Open from July 2 to 6, 2025, at GC München Eichenried +++
+++ Following his first win on the DP World Tour, Nicolai von Dellingshausen sets his sights on the BMW International Open +++ Strong German contingent also includes Marcel Schneider, Marcel Siem, Max Kieffer, Yannik Paul, Alexander Knappe and Jannik De Bruyn +++ Bernd Wiesberger and Matthias Schwab fly the flag for Austria +++
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