
+++ BMW expands long-term commitment to providing educational
opportunities for everyone with “Eagles for Education” +++ Gareth
Bale, Thomas Müller, Yannik Paul and defending champion Haotong Li get
things started for the tournament charity +++ BMW Group donates an
initial 10,000 euros +++
Munich. Among the many players doing their practice
rounds at the BMW International Open on the perfectly manicured
Championship Course at Golfclub München Eichenried today were two
athletes that usually play on a different lawn: The two Champions
League winners Thomas Müller (GER) and Gareth Bale (WAL) played a
round of nine holes with title holder Haotong Li (CHN) and the
best-placed German in the world rankings, Yannik Paul.
Afterwards, the group marked the symbolic start to “Eagles for
Education”. The BMW Group is donating the first 10,000 euros to the
tournament charity on behalf of the famous athletes.
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-standing commitment to education and future
opportunities for everyone. The money will go to the organisations
“JOBLINGE” and “Kick ins Leben”, with which the BMW Group has been
working for many years.