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25 - 28 Jun 2009
Golfclub München Eichenried, Eichenried, Munich, Germany
Nick Dougherty claimed his first European Tour title for two years and described it as “probably my best win” after a one shot victory over Rafa Echenique at the BMW International Open.
Retief Goosen remained on course for a wire-to-wire victory at the BMW International Open at Golfclub München Eichenried, but veteran Bernhard Langer is hot on his heels.
South African Retief Goosen retained the lead at the BMW International Open after the second round by adding a 68 to his opening 64.
Nick Dougherty birdied the first three holes but there was nothing in it between the Englishman and South African Retief Goosen with nine holes to play at the BMW International Open in Munich.
The best round of Scot David Drysdale's best ever year on The European Tour was still not enough to dislodge Retief Goosen from the top of the leaderboard at the BMW International Open in Munich.
Retief Goosen remained the man to catch at the BMW International Open in Munich as the second round got under way.
Colin Montgomerie had a hole in one from 156 yards and Retief Goosen missed a putt from barely a foot, but the South African was still the one heading for victory in Munich.
Colin Montgomerie extended his record number of European Tour holes-in-one to nine in Munich - but it was England’s Graeme Storm moving through the field rather than The Ryder Cup Captain.
Retief Goosen carded a superb eight under par 64 to take a two shot lead after the first round of the BMW International Open at Golfclub München Eichenried.
Rory McIlroy's first top ten finish in a major on Monday has him licking his lips at the prospect of The Open Championship at Turnberry, now only three weeks away.