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BMW International Open


FieldValue
nameBMW International Open
imageFile:BMW International Open logo.png
locationMunich, Germany
establishment1989
courseGolfclub München Eichenried
par72
yardage7347 yd
tourEuropean Tour
formatStroke play
purse
month_playedJuly
aggregate261 John Daly (2001)
to-par−27 as above
current_championENG Dan Brown
mapGermany#Germany Bavaria
map_labelGolfclub München Eichenried
map_captionLocation in Germany##Location in Bavaria
map_reliefyes
map_size200
coordinates

| to-par = −27 as above The BMW International Open is an annual men's professional golf tournament on the European Tour held in Germany.

History

Founded in 1989, it was held near BMW's home city of Munich every year until 2012. From 1989 to 1993 and from 1997 to 2011 it was played at the Golfclub München Eichenried while from 1994 to 1996 it was held at St. Eurach Land-und-Golfclub. In 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018, the event was played at Golf Club Gut Lärchenhof near Cologne, alternating with Golfclub München Eichenried, which hosted the event in 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2019.

The event was for a time the only European Tour event played in Germany, until the Porsche European Open moved to Germany in 2015.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-up
2025ENG Dan Brown266−222 strokesENG Jordan Smith
2024SCO Ewen Ferguson270−182 strokesAUS David Micheluzzi
ENG Jordan Smith
2023ZAF Thriston Lawrence275−131 strokeNED Joost Luiten
2022CHN Li Haotong266−22PlayoffBEL Thomas Pieters
2021NOR Viktor Hovland269−192 strokesGER Martin Kaymer
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019ITA Andrea Pavan273−15PlayoffENG Matt Fitzpatrick
2018ENG Matt Wallace278−101 strokeDEU Martin Kaymer
FIN Mikko Korhonen
DEN Thorbjørn Olesen
2017ARG Andrés Romero271−171 strokeENG Richard Bland
BEL Thomas Detry
ESP Sergio García
2016SWE Henrik Stenson (2)271−173 strokesZAF Darren Fichardt
DNK Thorbjørn Olesen
2015ESP Pablo Larrazábal (2)271−171 strokeSWE Henrik Stenson
2014PAR Fabrizio Zanotti269−19PlayoffESP Rafa Cabrera-Bello
FRA Grégory Havret
SWE Henrik Stenson
2013ZAF Ernie Els270−181 strokeDNK Thomas Bjørn
2012ENG Danny Willett277−11PlayoffAUS Marcus Fraser
2011ESP Pablo Larrazábal272−16PlayoffESP Sergio García
2010ENG David Horsey270−181 strokeENG Ross Fisher
2009ENG Nick Dougherty266−221 strokeARG Rafael Echenique
2008GER Martin Kaymer273−15PlayoffDNK Anders Hansen
2007SWE Niclas Fasth275−132 strokesDEU Bernhard Langer
POR José-Filipe Lima
2006SWE Henrik Stenson273−15PlayoffZAF Retief Goosen
IRL Pádraig Harrington
2005ENG David Howell265−231 strokeUSA John Daly
AUS Brett Rumford
2004ESP Miguel Ángel Jiménez267−212 strokesFRA Thomas Levet
2003ENG Lee Westwood269−193 strokesDEU Alex Čejka
2002DEN Thomas Bjørn (2)264−244 strokesENG John Bickerton
DEU Bernhard Langer
2001USA John Daly261−271 strokeIRL Pádraig Harrington
2000DEN Thomas Bjørn268−203 strokesDEU Bernhard Langer
1999SCO Colin Montgomerie268−203 strokesIRL Pádraig Harrington
1998ENG Russell Claydon270−181 strokeENG Jamie Spence
1997SWE Robert Karlsson264−24PlayoffENG Carl Watts
1996FRA Marc Farry132−121 strokeAUS Richard Green
1995NZL Frank Nobilo272−162 strokesGER Bernhard Langer
SWE Jarmo Sandelin
1994ZIM Mark McNulty274−141 strokeESP Seve Ballesteros
1993AUS Peter Fowler267−213 strokesWAL Ian Woosnam
1992USA Paul Azinger (2)266−22PlayoffUSA Glen Day
SWE Anders Forsbrand
ENG Mark James
GER Bernhard Langer
1991SCO Sandy Lyle268−203 strokesZWE Tony Johnstone
1990USA Paul Azinger277−11PlayoffNIR David Feherty
1989NIR David Feherty269−195 strokesUSA Fred Couples

Notes

References

References

  1. (April 17, 2020). "A message from European Tour Chief Executive Keith Pelley". European Tour.
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