+++ Scottie Scheffler (USA) finishes on 265 strokes (15 under par) to win BMW Championship at Caves Valley Golf Club (Owings Mills, Maryland) +++ World no. 1 celebrates fifth win of the season and 18th career title +++ After Aksay Bhatia (USA) holes out, BMW awards the third Hole-in-One Car and the seventh Evans Scholarship in the history of the tournament +++ All proceeds from the tournament benefit the Evans Scholars Foundation +++
+++ American Akshay Bhatia sinks a hole-in-one on the 17th hole during the third round of the BMW Championship +++ All-electric BMW iX M70 becomes the third Hole-in-One Car taken in tournament history +++ BMW donates a four-year scholarship to the Evans Scholars Foundation in Bhatia's name +++
+++ The top 50 golfers of the PGA TOUR compete at Caves Valley Golf Club near Baltimore (Maryland) for just 30 tickets to the season final +++ World-class field spearheaded by Scottie Scheffler (USA) and Rory McIlroy (NIR) +++ Jonas Brothers tee off at the Gardner Heidrick Pro-Am in support of the Evans Scholars Foundation +++ All-electric BMW iX M70 is this year’s Hole-in-One prize +++
+++ New Scholarship House at the University of Maryland in College Park provides space for 38 scholars +++ All proceeds from the BMW Championship benefit the Evans Scholars Foundation +++ Support has exceeded $60 million since 2007 +++ BMW Chief People and Places Officer Ilka Horstmeier: “Sports and education are the foundation for equal opportunities and social participation” +++
+++ The 2024 BMW Championship 2024 at Castle Pines Golf Club (Denver, Colorado) makes a record-setting contribution for education +++ Since 2007, the playoff event has contributed more than $60 million for college scholarships +++ BMW Championship becomes first PGA TOUR event to be named “Tournament of the Year” six times +++
+++ 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 +++
+++ Largest ever contribution at a BMW Championship in the Chicago area +++ $50 million raised by the playoff tournament since 2007 +++ BMW Championship named “PGA TOUR Tournament of the Year” for the fifth time in 2023 +++
+++ Viktor Hovland triumphs after a sensational final round at the Olympia Fields Country Club, finishing on 263 strokes (17 under par) +++ Second BMW title for the Norwegian +++ Six players qualify for the Ryder Cup Team USA +++ All tournament proceeds going to the Evans Scholars Foundation +++
+++ Diana Llamas from Chicago receives scholarship from the Evans Scholars Foundation +++ BMW donates on behalf of Viktor Hovland (NOR) for his hole-in-one at the BMW Championship 2022 +++ Ilka Horstmeier, Member of the Board of Management for People and Places, BMW AG, visits oldest Evans Scholars House in Chicago +++
+++ US sports stars to open BMW Championship at Olympia Fields Country Club (Chicago, USA) +++ Gardner Heidrick Pro-Am in support of the Evans Scholars Foundation +++ 50 world class golfers to tee off at the PGA TOUR playoff tournament +++ Hole-in-One Award: an all-electric BMW i5 for both the player and his caddie +++
+++ 2027 BMW Championship scheduled to be held in August in Jersey City +++ First visit of the tournament to New Jersey and the New York metropolitan area +++ BMW of North America headquartered in New Jersey for nearly 50 years +++
+++ Evans Scholars Foundation awards college scholarships to caddies +++ Since 2007, the BMW Championship has allowed more than 3,330 young people to study +++ Viktor Hovland (NOR) earns an extra scholarship with an ace on the final round of 2022 +++
+++ Patrick Cantlay (USA) prevails at the Wilmington Country Club with 270 strokes (14 under par) +++ 110,000 spectators enjoy the first BMW Championship in the US state of Delaware +++ Viktor Hovland (NOR) produces hole-in-one on the final day +++ All proceeds from the tournament going to the Evans Scholars Foundation +++
+++ Viktor Hovland (NOR) aces the second hole on the final round of the 2022 BMW Championship +++ BMW donates a full scholarship for a young caddie +++ Sixth hole-in-one scholarship in the history of the BMW Championship +++
+++ The first ace on the 15th hole to be rewarded with the first fully-electric BMW 7 Series in history +++ Hole-in-One Prize has only been won twice to date +++ 100,000 US dollars to be donated to the Evans Scholars Foundation for the first ace of the tournament +++
+++ 65 pros take to the course at Wilmington Country Club for the Pro-Am +++ Largest single event in aid of the Evans Scholars Foundation +++ US sport stars J.R. Smith and Victor Cruz tee off +++ BMW Championship, with the top 70 players on the PGA TOUR, begins today +++
+++ Tournament returns to Caves Valley Golf Club (Owing Mills, Maryland) in 2025 +++ Bellerive Country Club (St. Louis, Missouri) to host the event again in 2026 after 18 years +++ Venues for 2023 and 2024 are Olympia Fields Country Club (Chicago, Illinois) and Castle Pines Golf Club (Denver, Colorado) +++
+++ The PGA TOUR Playoffs enter the crucial phase at the BMW Championship +++ Fully-electric BMW i7 as the Hole-in-One Award +++ All proceeds from the tournament go to the Evans Scholars Foundation +++
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