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BMW International Open 2012

BMW International Open 2012

2012 BMW International Open

BMW International Open Golf Information

BMW International Open Golf Tournament Information
Location Munich, Germany
Established 1989
Course(s) Eichenried
Par 72
Length 7,026 yards
Tour(s) European Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund € 2,000,000
Month played June
BMW International Open Tournament Record Score
Aggregate 261 John Daly (2001)
To par -27 (as above)
BMW International Open Current Champion
David Horsey

BMW International Open 2012 Tournament Information

Date:

21 - 24 June 2012

Venue:

Golf Club Gut Lärchenhof

Tournament President:

Karsten Engel (BMW Group Vice President Sales Germany)

Tournament Directors: Marco Kaussler, Mike Stewart (PGA ET)
Prize Money: € 2,000,000

BMW International Open 2011 Results & Leaderboard

Will be update soon.

BMW International Open 2012 Schedule

Day & Date Event Name
Tuesday, 19th June: Opening Show-Event: 6 Stars - 1 Match.
Wednesday, 20th June: BMW International Open Pro-Am.
Thursday, 21st June: First round of the BMW International Open 2012.
Friday, 22nd June: Second round
Saturday, 23rd June: Third round
Sunday, 24th June: Final round of the BMW International Open 2012.

BMW International Open 2012 Tickets

Ticket price (incl. VAT)   € 0.00
Category Price Amount
Day Ticket of Choice, Sa, 23. or Su, 24.06.2012 € 30.00 € 0.00
Two-Day Ticket, Sa, 23. and Su, 24.06.2012 € 45.00 € 0.00
Fairway Club Ticket, Thursday, 21.06.2012 € 225.00 € 0.00

BMW International Open 2012 Prize Money

Position Prize Money (Euro) Position Prize Money (Euro) Position Prize Money (Euro)
1 €333,330 25 €20,800 49 €9,400
2 €222,220 26 €20,200 50 €9,000
3 €125,200 27 €19,600 51 €8,600
4 €100,000 28 €19,000 52 €8,200
5 €84,800 29 €18,400 53 €7,800
6 €70,000 30 €17,800 54 €7,400
7 €60,000 31 €17,200 55 €7,000
8 €50,000 32 €16,600 56 €6,600
9 €44,800 33 €16,000 57 €6,200
10 €40,000 34 €15,400 58 €6,000
11 €36,800 35 €15,000 59 €5,800
12 €34,400 36 €14,600 60 €5,600
13 €32,200 37 €14,200 61 €5,400
14 €30,600 38 €13,800 62 €5,200
15 €29,400 39 €13,400 63 €5,000
16 €28,200 40 €13,000 64 €4,800
17 €27,000 41 €12,600 65 €4,600
18 €25,800 42 €12,200 66 €4,400
19 €24,800 43 €11,800 67 €4,200
20 €24,000 44 €11,400 68 €4,000
21 €23,200 45 €11,000 69 €3,800
22 €22,600 46 €10,600 70 €3,649
23 €22,000 47 €10,200    
24 €21,400 48 €9,800    

BMW International Open 2012 Sponsors

Main Partner

Supplier Partner

  • Emirates
  • Rolex
  • WELT GRUPPE
  • ANTENNE BAYERN
  • Genworth
  • HUGO BOSS
  • Paulaner
  • UPS
  • Westin

BMW International Open 2012 Players List

  • Martin Kaymer
  • Paul Casey
  • Dustin Johnson
  • Franceso Molinari
  • Miguel Ángel Jiménez
  • Retief Goosen
  • Matteo Manassero
  • Ross Fisher
  • Sergio Garcia
  • David Horsey
  • Henrik Stenson
  • Alex Cejka
  • José Maria Olazábal
  • Colin Montgomerie
  • Bernhard Langer

BMW International Open 2012 Course Information

Type Information
Greens
  • Type of grass - Poa / Bent
  • Height of cut - 2.25mm
  • Speed / stimpmeter reading - 11' (Monday)
Fairways
  • Type of grass - Poa / Rye
  • Height of cut - 11mm
  • General width and contouring - 25 to 30m
Tees / collars
  • Type of grass - Poa / Bent
  • Height of cut - 10mm
Rough
  • Type of grass - Rye / Poa
  • Height of cut - semi 32mm
Weather Weather in advance
Course
  • Opened - 1989
  • Course designer - Kurt Rossknecht
  • General plability - traditionally low scoring course
  • Undulating / flat - flat course with no hills or undulations
  • Tree lined / exposed - tree lined
  • Many / few water hazards - water hazards on 10 holes
  • Changes to the course - new bunker added to the right of the landing area at 15th and 4th
  • hole lengthened by 48yds / 44m

BMW International Open Previous Winners

Year Name
2010 David Horsey (England)
2009 Nick Dougherty (England)
2008 Martin Kaymer (Germany)
2007 Niclas Fasth (Sweden)
2006 Henrik Stenson (Sweden)
2005 David Howell (England)
2004 Miguel Angel Jiménez (Spain)
2003 Lee Westwood (England)
2002 Thomas Björn (Denmark)
2001 John Daly (USA)
2000 Thomas Björn (Denmark)
1999 Colin Montgomerie (Scotland)
1998 Russell Claydon (England)
1997 Robert Karlsson (Sweden)
1996 Marc Farry (France)
1995 Frank Nobilo (New Zealand)
1994 Mark McNulty (Zimbabwe)
1993 Peter Fowler (Australia)
1992 Paul Azinger (USA)
1991 Sandy Lyle (Scottland)
1990 Paul Azinger (USA)
1989 David Feherty (Northern Ireland)





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