BMW International Open
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The BMW International Open is an annual men's professional golf tournament on the European Tour. It was founded in 1989 and has always been played at several different golf courses in and around Munich, which is BMW's home city. It is one of the three events on the Tour currently played in Germany each year, the other two being the Deutsche Bank Players Championship of Europe and the Linde German Masters. In 2006 the prize fund was €2 million, which is middle of the range for a European Tour event.
[edit] Winners
- 2006 Henrik Stenson - Sweden
- 2005 David Howell - England
- 2004 Miguel Angel Jiménez - Spain
- 2003 Lee Westwood - England
- 2002 Thomas Bjørn - Denmark
- 2001 John Daly - United States
- 2000 Thomas Bjørn - 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 (later became an Irish citizen)
- 1993 Peter Fowler - Australia
- 1992 Paul Azinger - United States
- 1991 Sandy Lyle - Scotland
- 1990 Paul Azinger - United States
- 1989 David Feherty - Northern Ireland
[edit] External link
- Coverage on the European Tour's official site - use the schedule browser on the left to navigate to other years.