The trio of Stephan Jaeger, Martin Kaymer and Matti Schmid are the first local players confirmed to participate in the 2025 BMW International Open. Tickets for popular events in Munich are now on sale.
No. 36th This iconic event will be held again from July 2 to 6 at Eikenried Golf Club in Munich, with a ten percent discount on tickets until December 24, 2024. Tickets available for purchase here Children under 14 years of age are admitted free every day during the tournament.
Kaymer remains the only German golfer to win the BMW International Open, becoming the event's youngest winner when he won in 2008. “The BMW International Open will always be one of my favorite tournaments.” Two-time Grand Slam champion. βItβs all a lot of fun with the golf course, the fans and the atmosphere that BMW creates so enthusiastically.β
Jaeger, who belongs to Eikenried Golf Club in Munich, will earn his first win at this year's Texas Children's Houston Open, overcoming the challenge of world No. 1 Scotty Scheffler to become a PGA Tour member. Returning to the competition for the first time since winning the championship. title.
“I am even more looking forward to the 2025 BMW International Open,” said the 35-year-old. “Not many golfers get the opportunity to play in a professional championship at their home club, especially an event as prestigious as the BMW International Open. I can't wait to get home and enjoy the week.”
Schmid, who represented Germany at the Paris Olympics this summer with Jaeger, will once again compete in his hometown. In 2021, the 27-year-old followed in the footsteps of Kaymer and became the second German to win Rookie of the Year.
“The BMW International Open in my home country of Bavaria is always particularly important to me,” he said. βI really enjoy playing in Munich, especially because BMW provides a tournament experience every year that is rarely seen in the United States or Europe.β
Holiday promotional discounts apply to day and tournament tickets, as well as Fairway Club tickets. Admission to the Pro-Am on Wednesday, July 2 is free. To purchase tickets please click here.