+++ 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 +++
+++ Comments from Wednesday: “You will not experience a truer gentleman of the sport than Bernhard Langer” +++ All press conferences as video recordings for free use +++ Tee times for rounds 1 and 2 +++
+++ Premium car manufacturer announces title partnership with the BMW Australian PGA Championship +++ First edition with BMW to be held at the Royal Queensland Golf Club from 21st to 24th November 2024 +++ First BMW event in the Southern Hemisphere and third on the DP World Tour calendar +++
+++ BMW Group to donate 1000 euros per eagle during the tournament week at München Eichenried +++ Free Lifesaver chargers available for spectators to borrow +++ Opportunity for everyone to donate via the deposit paid +++ Donations to “JOBLINGE” and “Kick ins Leben” support educational projects +++
+++ Bernhard Langer, Marcel Siem (both GER), defending champion Thriston Lawrence (RSA), and Ryan Fox (NZL) talk about the tournament week +++ All press conferences as video recordings +++ Pro-Am tournament start times +++
+++ “Launch Control – A Long Drive Competition presented by BMW & Martin Borgmeier” on Thursday +++ A very special golfing experience straight after the 1st round +++ “After Work” with DJ Bernhard Fleischmann in the Tournament Village +++
+++ International stars and top Germans +++ Bernhard Langer bids farewell to the DP World Tour +++ Eagles for Education: BMW Group committed to educational equality +++ Long drive competition with world champion Martin Borgmeier on the Thursday +++ Visitor information +++
+++ Former world number one Luke Donald (ENG) returning to Munich +++ BMW International Open debut for the 2018 Masters champion Patrick Reed (USA) +++ Amateur spots go to Tiger Christensen and Yannik Malik (both GER) +++
+++ 35th BMW International Open: A tradition of joy +++ Victories, stars and shots to remember: tournament highlights +++ An overview of the facts & figures +++
+++ Crowd favourite Miguel Ángel Jiménez (ESP) back in Munich for the first time since 2013 +++ Marcel Siem (GER) looking forward to his home tournament and Bernhard Langer (GER) +++ Former winners Thomas Bjørn (DEN) and Danny Willett (ENG), defending champion Thriston Lawrence (RSA), and Thomas Pieters (BEL) all tee off at the anniversary tournament +++ BMW i5 Touring is the 2024 Hole-in-One car +++
+++ Bernhard Langer returned to practice last week +++ Two-time Masters champion bids farewell to the DP World Tour in Munich +++ Impressive German contingent, including Bachem, Cejka, Kieffer, Long, the Paul twins, Schmid, Schneider and Schott +++ The only German winner of the BMW International Open, Martin Kaymer, will also tee off at the 35th anniversary of the tournament +++
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