Shop 03 - 06 Jul 2025 BMW International Open Golfclub München Eichenried, Munich, Germany Feed Results Leaderboard Odds Tee Times Entry List Stats Tickets Packages History Course Weather TV Schedule. The 36th edition of the BMW International Open will take place from July 2 to 6, 2025, at Golfclub München Eichenried. Be there in person and experience world.
The 2025 BMW International Open final leaderboard is headed by winner Daniel Brown, who topped the DP World Tour leaderboard this week with a win at Golfclub München Eichenried in Munich, Germany. Explore the BMW International Open with guide to format, cut line, prize money, past winners, and what's ahead in 2025. Munich.
The BMW International Open (July 2-6, 2025, Golf Club München Eichenried) will once again offer an attractive support programme in addition to four rounds of world-class golf. One of the absolute highlights is the unique long drive event 'Launch Control', which debuted at a DP World Tour event in Germany last year. Find the complete leaderboard for the 2025 BMW International Open tournament on the DP World tour.
The BMW International Open will be a highlight of the 2025 sports year in Munich and the major golf event in Germany. Currently the country's only DP World Tour tournament will take place for the 36th time. It will be played from July 2 to July 6, 2025, at the Golfclub München Eichenried.
Tournament organiser BMW will once again present a high. Munich. Winter is making itself felt in Germany but preparations are already in full swing for the German golfing highlight that will take place next summer.
From 2nd to 6th July 2025, the best golfers on the DP World Tour will meet for the BMW International Open in Munich, one of the most historic and atmospheric events on the tour calendar. At the 36th edition of the tournament, organiser. 03 - 06 Jul 2025 BMW International Open Golfclub München Eichenried, Munich, Germany.
2025 Recap. Daniel Brown triumphs. The winner of the 36th BMW International Open is Daniel Brown.
The 30-year-old Englishman celebrated his second victory on the DP World Tour in Munich with rounds of 70, 65, 65, and 66 strokes, achieving a total score of 266 (22 under par).