34th BMW International Open: “Eagles for Education” and a BMW i5 for a hole-in-one.

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+++ BMW expands its long-term commitment to providing educational
opportunities with “Eagles for Education” +++ The first fully-electric
BMW i5 is the 2023 Hole-in-One Award +++ Thomas Müller and Gareth Bale
tee off in the Pro-Am +++ All you need to know about the BMW
International Open 2023 +++



Munich.
From 21st to 25th June 2023, Golfclub München
Eichenried hosts the BMW International Open. Tournament organiser BMW
has again assembled a top-class field and put together a fantastic
sporting and event experience for all the visitors to the course, as
well as for all those golf fans unable to make it. Away from the
fairways too, the 34th edition of this prestigious tournament has
plenty to offer.

The long-term charity campaign “Eagles for Education” is making its
debut at the BMW International Open in 2023. The BMW Group will donate
1,000 euros for every eagle achieved during the tournament. This sees
BMW intensify its long commitment to education and future
opportunities for all. The money will go to the organisations
“JOBLINGE” and “Kick ins Leben”, with which the BMW Group has been
working for many years.

“The BMW Group is aware of its social responsibility and is expanding
its commitment to the BMW International Open,” said Stefan Teuchert,
Head of BMW Germany and Tournament President. “With the launch of the
‘Eagles for Education’ campaign, we will support two organisations at
this year’s BMW International Open, with whom we are working to
achieve better career opportunities for underprivileged children and
young people. We are confident that we can make a sustainable
contribution in this region through this commitment.”

The commitment to education enjoys a long tradition in the BMW Group.
At the PGA TOUR Playoff event the BMW Championship, a total of 44.5
million US dollars (roughly 41.4 million euros) have been raised for
the “Evans Scholar Foundation” since the start of the partnership with
organiser the Western Golf Association back in 2007. This has allowed
the foundation to provide full college scholarships for more than
3,300 caddies in need of financial support.

Not only will the two partner organisations benefit from an eagle on
the 17th hole, but also the player who scored it. This is because an
eagle on a par-three hole is also an ace. This year’s Hole-in-One
Award, which is traditionally up for grabs on the 17th hole at
Golfclub München Eichenried, is the first ever fully-electric BMW 5
Series. The BMW i5 plays a leading role on the road to sustainable
premium mobility in the upper middle class and, appropriately for the
BMW International Open, is a true Bavarian: as with all previous
generations of this model, the new BMW 5 Series saloon is built in the
BMW Group plant at Dingolfing, where the electric motors and
high-voltage batteries for the BMW i5 are also produced.

All you need to know about the BMW International Open 2023.



34th edition.

BMW has organised the BMW International Open since 1989. No other
tournament on the DP World Tour has been held under the same name and
with the same partner for as long.



Prize money.

2 million US dollars, with 340,000 US dollars going to the winner.



Top international players in the field.

Luke Donald (ENG, Ryder Cup captain), Thomas Bjørn (DEN, vice
captain), Edoardo Molinari (ITA, vice captain), Nicolas Colsaerts
(BEL, vice captain), Haotong Li (CHN, defending champion), Nicolai
Højgaard, Rasmus Højgaard (both DEN), Robert MacIntyre (SCO), Rafa
Cabrera Bello, Pablo Larrazábal (both ESP), Victor Perez (FRA), Adrian
Meronk (POL), Ryan Fox (NZL).



German players in the field.

Matti Schmid, Max Kieffer, Marcel Siem, Yannik Paul, Alex Cejka, Nick
Bachem, Hurly Long, Marcel Schneider, Nicolai von Dellingshausen,
Alexander Knappe, Freddy Schott, Maximilian Schmitt, Philipp Mejow,
Jannik De Bruyn, Michael Hirmer, Marc Hammer, Sebastian Heisele,
Velten Meyer.



German amateurs in the field.

Jonas Baumgartner (GC Hösel), Tim Wiedemeyer (Münchner Golfclub).



Tournament invitations.

Takumi Kanaya (JPN, winner of the BMW Japan Golf Championship),
Rasmus Rosin (SWE, winner of the NEXT Golf Tour powered by Trackman),
Thomas Rosenmüller (GER), Elvis Smylie (AUS), Filippo Celli (ITA),
Alex Cejka (GER).



Pro-Am tournament.

The Pro-Am takes place on Wednesday 22nd June and features big-name
sports stars like Champions League winners Thomas Müller (GER) and
Gareth Bale (WAL), and Long Drive world champion Martin Borgmeier
(GER). Admission is free.



Ryder Cup.

2023 is a Ryder Cup year again. As Worldwide Partner of the legendary
team competition, BMW is bringing the iconic trophy to the BMW
International Open. Fans can get close to the coveted gold trophy and
pose for photos/selfies with it. Each day, visitors also have the
chance to win season tickets for the Ryder Cup in Rome at the “Longest
Putt Challenge”.

The Ryder Cup also plays a major role on the fairways in Munich. The
European team slowly takes shape in June, which is why captain Luke
Donald and his three vice captains – Thomas Bjørn, Edoardo Molinari
and Nicolas Colsaerts – are using the tournament to take a closer look
at the form of the contenders, including a number of German pros.



Eyes firmly on youth.

The BMW International Open is looking to inspire the next generation
of golfers. For this reason, children and youngsters aged 16 and under
have free admission on each day of the tournament. As part of the
German Golf Association’s project “Abschlag Schule”, school classes
will visit the tournament on Wednesday and take a look behind the
scenes. In cooperation with the Bavarian Golf Association, youth teams
from around the region will be invited on Wednesday, when they can
look forward to a special itinerary.



Tournament Village.

The Tournament Village is the place to experience sheer driving
pleasure. As well as the ever larger and more attractive fleet of
fully-electric and electrified cars, led by the flagship BMW i7, other
highlights like the BMW XM (combined fuel consumption: 1.7 – 1.6
litre/100 km; combined power consumption: 34.5 – 33.0 kWh/100 km;
combined CO2 emissions: 39 – 35 g/km according to WLTP) will also be
on display.

From Thursday to Sunday, from the afternoon and after the close of
play, a DJ in the beer garden will make for a relaxed and chilled out
end to an exciting day of golf.

Visitors can show off their own golfing skills in the “Nearest to the
Pin” competition, in cooperation with TrackMan. In a simulator and
with attractive prizes up for grabs, the goal is to get as close to
the flag as possible on the virtual 12th hole of the
Championship Course.



NTT Data Wall.

In addition to live images from the course, the central video wall in
the Tournament Village will display extensive live statistics on the
player currently on the screen, in collaboration with tournament
partner NTT Data. This will make for a golfing experience of
unparalleled depth.



Digital Experience.

Golf fans can head to www.bmw-golfsport.com
for a free multimedia offering that is as worthwhile for spectators on
site as it is for fans following the tournament from afar. The
highlights include a detailed livestream, live leaderboard, exciting
live statistics and an interactive player locator. There will also be
informative, entertaining content on the BMW International Open. BMW
Golfsport will also be following the tournament on their social media
channels, with entertaining content, exclusive productions and
everything you need to know.




BMW International Open live.

Golf fans have several options for following the BMW International
Open from afar. Sky will provide live coverage of the
tournament on Thursday and Friday from 12:30 to 18:00 and on Saturday
and Sunday from 13:30 to 18:00, as will ORF SPORT+. A
free livestream will also be available at the same times at
bmw-golfsport.com and sport1.de.
On Sunday, Sport1 will broadcast live on free-to-air
TV from 16:00 to 18:00.




Electrified shuttle fleet.

A fully electrified BMW shuttle fleet, charged with 100 percent green
electricity, will be used at the BMW International Open. The rapid
charging stations at the site, which are used to charge the cars, have
been installed up by Golfclub München Eichenried together with BMW.



Getting there by public transport – free bus shuttle service.

A free bus shuttle service will be available from the S-Bahn station
Ismaning between 07:00 and 20:00 on Thursday to Sunday of the
tournament. Buses will be operating as a regular, non-stop shuttle
service. However, there are no parking spaces at Ismaning train
station, this service is only available to people using the S-Bahn.
This means that a valid S-Bahn ticket is required to make use of the bus.



Getting there by car.

You can reach the tournament site of the BMW International Open by
taking the Garching-Süd exit on the A9 motorway (Munich-Nuremberg).
First follow the B 471 trunk road towards Ismaning and then continue
on the B 388 towards Erding. Always follow the signposts at the event venue.



Address for navigation systems.

Goldacher Straße, 85452 Moosinning, Germany



Parking.

In the event of fine weather, it will be possible to park directly at
the event venue. All visitors will be able to park free of charge in
officially marked parking spaces. However, a parking space is not guaranteed.




Ticket shop.

Day tickets and tournament tickets, as well as VIP tickets for the
Fairway Club, are available from the online ticket shop (www.bmw-golfsport.com/tickets).
Entry is free for the Pro-Am on Wednesday 21st June. The
ticket shop is also open on event days, depending on availability, so
you can book your tickets comfortably whilst travelling to the tournament.



Partner.

BMW wishes to thank its main partners DP World, Emirates, Five9, NTT
Data, Rolex, and Visit South Africa, corporate partners Antenne
Bayern, Goodyear and Hilton, as well all supplier partners for their
support and collaboration.

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