The DP World Tour makes its final stop in Germany with the BMW International Open before heading to the Scottish Links.
The BMW International Open is the BMW PGA Championship in September, the first of two DP World Tour events sponsored by the German auto giant, although the prize money is likely to be dwarfed by its Rolex Series cousin.
Sandy Lyle, Colin Montgomerie, John Daly, Lee Westwood, Ernie Els, Henrik Stenson, Martin Kaymer and Viktor Hovland have all lifted the trophy and last year, Thriston Lawrence won it.
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What is the format of BMW International Open?
The format of the BMW International Open is a standard stroke-playing event where the player with the lowest score after 36 holes (two rounds) wins the 72-hole round.
Where is the BMW International Open held?
GolfClub Munchen Eichen in Munich, which played at the BMW International Open 20 edition, used holes from each of the three nine-hole courses to form the par-72 Parkland Course.

Who is the course for the BMW International Open?
Danny Willett continues his return to competitive action and lines up alongside defending champion Thriston Lawrence 2023 BMW PGA Champion Ryan Fox.
Six of the top 10 in the Dubai Rankings will be joined in Munich by LIV golfer Patrick Reed, who will be looking for the exemption criteria he needs to make in Troon, who dropped out of the top 100 in the OWGRS.
The full fields can be found here.
Who will win the BMW International Open?
Selected odds: To be determined
How much money will the BMW International Open champion receive?
The winner in Munich will receive a $390,000 cut in the Dubai rankings and $3.9 million in addition to the Dubai rankings.

Who has won the BMW International Open?
Here are the final 10 winners of the tournament:
Year | winner | Fraction |
2023 | Sriston Lawrence | -13 |
2022 | Li Haotong | -twenty two |
2021 | Victor Hovland | -19 |
2019 | Andrea Pavan | -15 |
2018 | Matt Wallace | -10 |
2017 | Andres Romero | -17 |
2016 | Henrik Stenson | -17 |
2015 | Pablo Larazabel | -17 |
2014 | Fabrizio Zanotti | -19 |
2013 | Ernie Els | -18 |
How to watch the BMW International Open
UK viewers can watch the action on Sky Sports Golf.
Thursday, July 4: Sky Sports Golf, 11:30
Friday, July 5: Sky Sports Golf, 11:30
Saturday, July 6: Sky Sports Golf, 12:30
Sunday, July 7: Sky Sports Golf, 12.00
BMW International Open: Tee Times
Once released, tee times and groups can be found here.
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