+++ Mexico prevails over India and China at the highlight of the biggest international tournament series for amateur golfers +++ 102 Eagles for EAGLES FOR EDUCATION and UNICEF* +++ Individual titles at Fancourt Resort go to India, Moldova and Singapore +++ Guest of honour Gary Player presents trophies +++
+++ Vietnam prevails at Alpine Golf Club +++ Special guest Colin Montgomerie presents the trophies +++ More than 100 “Eagles for Education” during the tournament: BMW Group supports UNICEF and the joint education initiative "BRIDGE" with 116,000 euros +++
+++ Unique golfing experience in Thailand’s capital +++ Opening ceremony with traditional parade of the flags of all 38 countries and regions +++ “Eagles for Education”: BMW Group supports UNICEF and joint education initiative “BRIDGE” +++ BMW Golf Cup is the biggest international tournament series for amateur golfers +++
+++ Zenith of the largest international tournament series for amateur golfers visits Bangkok (Thailand) for the first time +++ 36 nations represented at the Alpine Golf Club +++ “Eagles for Education” back at the BMW Golf Cup World Final +++ BMW Group donates €1,000 for each eagle to support UNICEF and the “BRIDGE” joint initiative +++
+++ Trio from Mexico triumphs against 27 other countries in South Africa +++ 49 ‘Eagles for Education’: BMW Group donates € 49,000 to UNICEF +++ Gary Player delights guests at Fancourt on ‘his’ course +++
+++ Eagles for Education: €1,000 per eagle supports UNICEF for children in crisis situations +++ 33 markets represented at the highlight of the biggest international tournament series for amateur golfers +++ ‘Once-in-a-lifetime’ experience at Fancourt Resort +++ Gary Player visits as guest of honour +++
+++ 27 international teams delighted by the World Final of the largest tournament series for amateur golfers +++ Team China wins the Team competition, ahead of trios from Singapore and Chinese Taipei +++ Singles winners come from Thailand and the Netherlands +++ Next BMW Golf Cup World Final to be held in South Africa +++
The World Final of the BMW Golf Cup drew to a close in Dubai this week. After the pandemic meant it was not possible to stage the highlight of the biggest international tournament series for amateur golfers in 2020, the “Once in a Lifetime” experience returned this year.
It is a word that really gets the pulses of amateur golfers around the world racing: Fancourt. Located on the fabulous Garden Route, about halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth, the Fancourt Golf Resort will host the 30th BMW Golf Cup International World Final this year, from 2nd to 7th March.
The tournament calendars for the 2019/2020 golfing season have been released. This means that the dates of the pro tournaments that global golf player BMW is involved in as either the organiser or a key partner on both sides of the Atlantic are also known.
To feel like a professional at a major tournament – this dream, the dream of every amateur golfer, is set to come true this week for the national champions of the BMW Golf Cup International, who have qualified for the World Final of what, with roughly 100,000 participants, is the largest amateur tournament series in the world. A once-in-a-lifetime experience await in the Mexican municipality of Los Cabos, on the Baja California Peninsula.
The commitment of BMW to the game of golf worldwide has been further strengthened with today’s announcement that the company is to become the Worldwide Partner of The Ryder Cup for the matches between the United States and Europe at Whistling Straits in 2020 and in Rome in 2022. The premium car manufacturer is also pleased to announce the extension of the partnership with the European Tour until 2022.
Around 100,000 enthusiastic amateur golfers took part in the BMW Golf Cup International around the world and dreamed of qualifying for the World Final. The dream of 109 of those golfers came true in George, South Africa this week.
The World Final of the BMW Golf Cup International took place against the spectacular backdrop of Dubai this week. 114 amateur golfers from 40 different countries teed off in front of the imposing skyline of the desert metropolis, where they competed to win the popular global tournament series and enjoyed an unforgettable week.
The exclusive Fancourt Golf Resort in George, South Africa hosted the World Final of the BMW Golf Cup International this week. Out of around 100,000 participants around the world, 122 golfers from 43 countries qualified for the highlight of the largest international tournament series for amateurs.
Phuket. The Blue Canyon Country Club on the island of Phuket in southern Thailand hosted the World Final of the BMW Golf Cup International this week. 106 amateur golfers from 37 countries had qualified for the largest international tournament series for amateurs. After three rounds on the two spectacular courses – the “Canyon Course” and the “Lakes Course” –, Team Malaysia won the national competition to retain the title they won last year in George, South ...
Fancourt. Exactly 97 days before the football World Cup kicks off in South Africa, the BMW Golf Cup International has already experienced its World Final in this fascinating country. After three rounds at the Fancourt Resort in George, the winners were decided on Friday. Japanese player Mai Hayashi (Ladies), Abdul Rani Bin Abdul Malek from Malaysia (Men’s A) and Austria’s Hannes Dietl (Men’s B) came through to take victory at the highlight of the world’s ...
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