+++ BMW title tournaments on four continents +++ Kick-off with the premiere of the BMW Australian PGA Championship +++ BMW Golf Cup World Final for the first time in Bangkok (Thailand) +++ Iconic tournaments BMW Championship, BMW PGA Championship, and BMW International Open remain highlights in the global golf calendar +++
Hannah Green (AUS) wins BMW Ladies Championship after thrilling finale +++ One-stroke lead over Celine Boutier (FRA) +++ 50,671 spectators attend the tournament hosted by BMW Korea +++
+++ The all-electric BMW i5 and BMW i7 are this year’s Hole-in-One Awards at the BMW Ladies Championship +++ World-class field at Seowon Valley Country Club (KOR) will have more chances this weekend for the perfect shot +++ Three luxury cars have been awarded in the tournament's history +++
+++ BMW Ladies Championship (October 17-20, 2024, Seowon Valley Country Club, South Korea) features a world-class field +++ Lydia Ko (New Zealand) and Esther Henseleit (Germany), the gold and silver medalists from Paris, are competing in the only LPGA tournament in South Korea +++ Four reigning major champions will tee off +++
+++ Billy Horschel (USA) defeats Rory McIlroy (NIR) and Thriston Lawrence (RSA) in a play-off after a memorable final round +++ 2021 champion adds second title at the DP World Tour’s flagship event +++ Eagles for Education: £89,000 for the Golf Foundation +++ Crowd record: 114,285 fans celebrate “Festival of Golf” at the Wentworth Club +++
+++ Eagles for Education: BMW Group donates £1,000 per eagle to the Golf Foundation +++ Hurly Long (GER) aces the 5th hole +++ Low scores at the start of the BMW PGA Championship +++
+++ The "Festival of Golf" at Wentworth Club kicks off with an atmospheric Celebrity Pro-Am +++ Hollywood star Tom Holland (Spider-Man) delights British golf fans +++ Gareth Bale (Football) and Sir Andy Murray (Tennis) impress with their ball striking skills on the golf course +++ From Thursday, a world-class field competes for the prestigious title at the DP World Tour's flagship event – and the new BMW i5 Touring +++
+++ 2024 BMW PGA Championship marks a significant milestone, as BMW celebrates 20 years as title partner +++ Revisiting tournament and automotive highlights since 2005 +++ Many charities supported by the tournament, with over £150,000 raised for current partner, the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) since 2022 +++ Golf remains a central pillar in the sports engagement of the BMW Group +++
+++ Keegan Bradley (USA) triumphs at Castle Pines Golf Club (Denver, Colorado) with 276 strokes (12 under par) +++ Second victory at the prestigious playoff tournament after 2018 +++ 138,450 spectators attend the vibrant tournament week at the foot of the Rocky Mountains +++ All proceeds benefit the Evans Scholars Foundation +++
+++ BMW Championship sends 3,300 young people to college +++ Ilka Horstmeier: “Education is the key to a self-determined future and an important pillar for the cohesion of our society” +++ Visit to the Evans Scholarship House in Boulder +++ More than 50 million US dollars raised in support of the Evans Scholars Foundation +++
+++ The top 50 golfers of the PGA TOUR compete at Castle Pines Golf Club near Denver (Colorado) for just 30 tickets to the season final +++ Gardner Heidrick Pro-Am benefits the Evans Scholars Foundation with Super Bowl and Stanley Cup champions +++ Since 2007, the BMW Championship has generated $50 million for college scholarships +++ The new BMW M5 Touring is this year's hole-in-one prize +++
+++ Scotsman Ewen Ferguson (-18) triumphs at Golfclub München Eichenried ahead of Jordan Smith (ENG) and David Micheluzzi (AUS, both -16) +++ Jeremy Paul finishes 20th as the best German +++ Emotional farewell for Bernhard Langer +++ 53,000 golf fans experience a memorable tournament week +++ 55,000 euros for “Eagles for Education” +++
+++ Jordan Smith (ENG) and Ewen Ferguson (SCO) enter the final round as leaders +++ Jannik de Bruyn best German after three rounds +++ Hole-in-One Award BMW i5 Touring still up for grabs +++ Already 49,000 euros for “Eagles for Education” +++
+++ Last round on the DP World Tour: 15,000 fans and fellow players pay tribute to a golf legend +++ Bernhard Langer: “It's a joy that I was able to experience this today” +++ Ewen Ferguson (SCO, -13) leads into the weekend +++ Five German players make the cut +++ Donation sum for “Eagles for Education” rises to 39,000 euros +++
+++ Second round of the 35th BMW International Open at the Munich Eichenried Golf Club +++ Ewen Ferguson takes the lead with an impressive round +++ Morning Session Images +++
+++ Monster drives at the 18th green +++ Spectators celebrate “Launch Control – A Longdrive Competition presented by BMW & Martin Borgmeier” +++ Successful premiere at the 35th BMW International Open +++
+++ All groups will tee off on Saturday between 7:00 AM and 9:30 AM +++ The 3rd round is expected to end around 2:30 PM +++ Severe weather warning for the afternoon +++
+++ Exhilarating start to the 35th BMW International Open in front of 13,000 spectators +++ German trio Bernhard Langer (-1), Martin Kaymer (-3), and Marcel Siem (-1) as crowd pullers +++ Matthis Besard (BEL, Par, T86) achieves the first hole-in-one of the tournament +++ David Micheluzzi leads ahead of a group of players including Patrick Reed (USA, -5) +++ Already 16,000 euros for “Eagles for Education” +++
+++ First Round of the 35th BMW International Open under-way +++ Bernhard Langer (GER, -1) off to a solid start +++ Patrick Reed (USA, -5) tied for clubhouse lead +++ Images from Thursday morning +++
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