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FAQ - BMW PGA Championship

Date:

Thursday 9 September – Sunday 12 September 2021

Field:

144 Players

Format:

The tournament will be a 72-hole stroke play event.  

The field will play one round on each of the first two days, after which the leading 65 players (and those who tie for 65th place) will go forward to the third and fourth rounds.   

In the event of a tie for the first place there will be a hole-by-hole play-off.   

Prize Presentation:

The Prize Presentation will be held on the 18th green upon the conclusion of play  

(Approximately 17:15 - 17:30) on Sunday 12 September    

Prize Money:

Prize fund USD8,000,000

R2D points 8,000

Television Broadcast:

The BMW PGA Championship will be broadcast live on SKY SPORTS with highlights showing on BBC Saturday and Sunday.

Thursday 9 September 11:00 – 17:00 GMT 12:00 – 18:00 Local

Friday 10 September 11:00 – 17:00 GMT 12:00 – 18:00 Local

Saturday 11 September 11:00 – 16:30 GMT 12:00 – 17:30 Local

Sunday 12 September 11:00 – 16:30 GMT 12:00 – 17:30 Local

Note: Difference GMT to Local Time +1 hrs

Covid 19 Update:

The European Tour will continue to follow Government advice about coronavirus and will comply with all the latest rules. *Access and COVID Pass. *Following the advice of local health authorities, it will be a condition of entry that Ticket Holders will need to present their NHS COVID pass, or international equivalent, to access the BMW PGA Championship. This excludes those under the age of 16. More information on the Covid Pass can be foundhere 

Event Hub:

The BMW PGA Championship Event Hub, here is where you will find all the tournament information and updates, including the daily draws, course map, full event schedule and entertainment.  Event Hub QR codes can be scanned to access all the information you will need and these QR codes will be displayed as you enter the tournament and within the Championship village and catering areas. 

Contactless Payments:

There will not be ATM’s onsite. This is a cashless event. Contactless payments accepted only.

Tickets:

Purchase your tickets prior to arrival here

Hospitality:

For hospitality enquiries and bookings please click here

Welcome Pavilion:

The Welcome Pavilion is the main entrance to the Championship. There will be a dedicated walkway to the Pavilion from the Park & Ride Bus Terminal. Within the Welcome Pavilion there will be the following facilities:

•Information Desk

•Left Luggage

•Ticket Checking

•Ticket Sales

Spectator's Etiquette:

•Remain still for each shot and do not move until all the Players in the group have played or holed out.

•Kneel or sit down if you are in the front row. Consider other spectators when using an umbrella.

•Do not speak to the players while they are on the course.

•Please keep behind the ropes and barriers on the course and use the official crossing points.

•Walk, don’t run, and obey the course marshals – they are trying to make your day more enjoyable.

•There is no dress code in public areas.

•Dress accordingly for the weather conditions. Sensible shoes should be worn. No metal spikes allowed.

•Due to social distancing, spectators are prohibited from asking for player autographs.

•Please listen to any public address announcements and follow instructions from officials and volunteers should they be necessary.

Course:

Spectators can move freely around the golf course but please stay outside the ropes. Controlled crossing points, which are clearly marked by signposts and manned by course Marshals, should be used when crossing fairways.

Course Shuttle Bus:

The Championship provide an internal shuttle bus loop, which allows spectators to move around the course with ease. There are pick-up/drop-off points around the course and they are situated as follows:

•Stop 1 – Adjacent to 17th Green/18th Tee

•Stop 2 – Adjacent to 17th Fairway Refreshment area

•Stop 3 – Adjacent to 4th Fairway

•Stop 4 – Adjacent to 14th Green/15th Tee

•Stop 5 – Adjacent to 5th Green

•Stop 6 – West Drive/Portnall Rise Junction

•Stop 7 – Car Park 6A

•Stop 8 – Adjacent to 18th Green

All of the above Bus Stops will be signposted.

Evacuation Procedure:

If it is necessary to evacuate the site, please follow the instructions of the course marshals, volunteers and event officials in an orderly fashion.

Celebrity PRO-AM:

What is now probably the most renowned Pro-Am in European Golf, the BMW PGA Championship Celebrity Pro-Am takes place on Wednesday 8 September.  Spectators will have a front row view of not only their favourite golfers but some of the most popular celebrities at this moment in time.  

The Pro-Am Draw will be published on www.europeantour.com on Monday 6 September.

Practice:

The official practice day is Tuesday 7 September and open to the public.

The practice range for the Championship will be located beside the Clubhouse.

Putting green is adjacent to the 1st Tee, beside the Practice Range and behind the Clubhouse.

The short game area for pitching and bunker play is located behind the Clubhouse.

Marshals:

Chief Marshal Graham Wallage and team will be managing the BMW PGA Championshipvolunteer programme. The Marshals are extremely influential in helping to ensure that play runs smoothly.  

The purpose of a Marshal is to ensure that the competitors are able to compete under the best conditions.  

Many of the marshals have volunteered at a number of other golf events across the country and have a good understanding of the appropriate golfing etiquette. 

Championship Hosts:

There will be 120+ Championship Hosts in attendance at this year’s tournament. The purpose of a Championship Host is to Welcome and assist all spectators entering the Welcome Pavilion and to address queries/problems. The BMW PGA Championship is the European Tours’ flagship event, and we are committed to making it an unforgettable experience!

Volunteers are an essential element of the Championship. Championship Hosts are identified with ‘Championship Host’ embroidered on the back of their Jacket & Caps.

Merchandise:

A wide range of Official 2021 BMW PGA Championship event merchandise will be on sale at the Hugo Boss Shop in the Championship Village.

The Eu­ropean Tour merchandise shop is located within the Championship Village and online at the official European Tour Merchandise web­site: www.shop.europeantour.com.

Can I bring my own food and drink:

No picnics / picnic hampers allowed.

Alcoholic beverages are also not permitted to be brought into the venue.

Public Catering & On-Course Catering:

There is public catering located within the Championship Village at the Theatre of Food offering a wide variety of food and drink.

The Village Pavilion is also available to the public. Order your food at the till and be served at your table. Afternoon tea can also be purchased. Located within the Championship village area.

On-Course Catering:

1, 5 and 12 Fairway, 2 and 10 Greens, 14 tee and 17 hole and Championship Village

On-Course Toilet Facilities:

There are public toilet facilities in the following areas.

Championship Village, 1st of East course, 2, 5, 10, 14, 17, behind Putting Green, BMW Owners Car Park, Bus drop off and front of the Welcome Pavilion

Grandstands:

Sit and enjoy the action.

Free Spectator grandstand seating are available in the following locations:

•Tee 1 Free Seating

•14 Green Partial Free Seating and viewing deck

•18 Green Partial Free Seating

A section of the 18th Green Grandstand has free public access on a first come first served basis, but it is also possible to reserve seats in this area on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.  

Those who have not booked seats may have to queue for access at peak times.  

To book your grandstand seat in advance please visit our ticket page on: tickets.europeantour.com

NO SMOKING in the grandstands or viewing platforms. Alcohol will be permitted on the grandstands at this event. Spectators are kindly asked not to stand up on the stands during play.

A dedicated wheelchair viewing area will be positioned at the front of the 18th grandstand, back right of the green and beside the 1st tee.

Note: Please ensure that you are in your seat by 4:00pm, as ALL unoccupied seats will be released at this stage (including sold/hospitality seating).

Additional Seating:

There are seating areas located in the Championship Village surrounding the food outlets, big screen, and exhibitions. There are also seating areas at each of the on course public catering outlets.

Leaderboards:

There are digital leaderboards on 5, 8/11, 12, 15, 16 and 17. Big Screens on Hole 1, 14, and 18

Championship Village:

The Championship Village is where it’s all happening off the golf course and where you will find plenty of seating to relax. There will also be a Giant TV screen so there is no need to miss any of the golf.

The BMW PGA Championship Village will once again be a buzzing hub of entertainment on the show stage, with an abundance of fun activities for the whole family, retail units and food and drink outlets ensuring that the golf course is not the only place where the action is happening. Check out the schedule of events and entertainment.

Charity:

The Official Charities for the Championship this year are ‘Alzheimer’s Society’ and the Tour ‘Golf for Good’. The Alzheimer’s Society will have an exhibition unit within the village and the Charity volunteers will assist with various activities at the Championship. You will be able to support the charity by participating in the following activities and 100% of donations will go to the tournament charities.

Return of the ‘Mega Putt Challenge’:

A donation of £5 to enter, giving spectators three attempts at a 100-foot putt. All participants receive a Callaway branded golf ball and entry into a prize draw for a Callaway Light golf bag, which will be one bag each day, Wednesday to Sunday. Payment will be by ‘Contactless Payment’.

Nearest the pin – 18th of the East Course ‘New’:

This is an opportunity where fans can hit balls out of the village onto the 18th green of the East Course. This activity will cost £5 per single attempt and payment will be by ‘Contactless Payment’.

Inclement Weather:

Observe the leaderboards and big screens throughout the golf course for weather warning signs that will appear prior to inclement weather moving into the area. Spectators are advised to take precautions PRIOR to play being suspended. If the siren sounds, seek shelter immediately, avoiding the following:

Open areas, Hilltops or high places, Isolated trees, Golf buggies and Wire fences

Clothing and What to Wear:

It would be recommended to wear casual golf wear. The ground is uneven and particularly under wet conditions the ground may become slippery therefore appropriate footwear should be worn to avoid injury. Please check the weather forecast before you set off on your journey.

Blue denim Jeans are not permitted in the Clubhouse or 18th Green Hospitality Pavilion.

Smoking Policy:

Smoking is not permitted in any structure, including outdoor balconies.

Wi-Fi:

Free Wi-Fi is available for spectators throughout the BMW PGA Championship site. The main hotspots are situated in the Championship Village and on-course Catering Areas.

The Use of Mobile Phones:

The use of mobile phones is permitted but restricted to dedicated areas only, where event signage will refer to them as “mobile phone zones”. Only in these dedicated areas can calls be made or received, however phones must remain on silent at all times.

The use of any cameras, computers and other electronic equipment at the Tournament Thursday to Sunday is not permitted other than with the proper accreditation. Cameras are allowed during the Pro Am on Wednesday.

Making or distributing broadcasts, commentary, news reports, data, results or statistics by any means in any format or media including any such by mobile phone or other wireless device is not permitted.

Cameras:

Cameras are permitted ONLY on Pro Am Day – Wednesday. Cameras are NOT permitted on Match Days – Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Although mobile phones are permitted on all five days of the event, the use of the camera facility is as per the above.

Bookmaker:

There are no bookmaker facilities on site.

Accessibility:

If you need a personal assistant to attend an event with you, the European Tour offers a complimentary carer ticket to customers with disability who have purchased a ticket. To request a carers ticket please contact the call centre on UK 01344 840550, Outside UK +44 1344 840550 or by emailing tickets@europeantour.com

Proof of eligibility is required.

Are wheelchairs allowed on site at the Championship:

Wheelchairs and other motorised chairs are allowed on the tournament grounds however we encourage you to use Event Mobility should you require to use them. Golf carts are not permitted.

A dedicated wheelchair viewing area, will be positioned beside the 18th and beside the 1st tee.

Accessible toilet facilities are located at the public catering areas by the 1st of the East course, 14th and Championship Village. Wheelchair ramps are provided in all public amenities in the Championship Village.

Event Mobility Charitable Incorporated Organisation:

Event Mobility will be providing a number of electric scooters (£30) and manual wheelchairs (£15) for hire by the elderly or disabled. The facility is located in Car Park 6 (Accessible Car Park available here and must be pre-booked) with attendants on hand to show you how to use the vehicles. You can book your scooter online at www.eventmobility.org.uk or by phone on 01386 725391.

Car Parking:

Designated parking for Blue Badge holders is located at the front of the public park & ride car park and all park & ride coaches are wheelchair accessible.

For those with accessibility issues who require parking on site, please email tickets@europeantour.com

Is there a Public Crèche:

There will not be a public crèche at this event.

There is a baby changing facility within the disabled toilet at the public catering areas by the TBC.

Can I bring a child’s buggy/pushchair:

Yes you can. However please be aware of uneven terrain. Children should always be accompanied by an adult. The ground is uneven and particularly under wet conditions the ground may become slippery therefore appropriate footwear should be worn to avoid injury.

Are dogs permitted to the course:

Dogs are not permitted on the course with the exception of trained assistance guide dogs, and we respectfully suggest that you do not leave your pet in the car.

Information Centre:

The Information Centre is located at the top of the Championship Village near the Media Centre and also within the Welcome Pavilion at the entrance.

Familiarise yourself with the location of First Aid stations and refreshment areas:

On entry to the venue look for map board, this will help you find exits, key facilities and provide other key information.

Medical First Aid:

Full medical and first aid facility is located at the front of the Welcome entrance pavilion. Should you require medical assistance whilst out on course, please ask a marshal or event official who can radio for assistance.

Lost Property:

Lost property that has been found can be handed in to the nearest marshal, volunteer or event official. All items will be delivered to the Championship Office at the end of each day. The Championship Office is located beside the Welcome entrance pavilion.

Left Luggage:

There will be a left luggage facility within the Welcome Pavilion entrance.

Can I bring a bag / rucksack?:

Bags and rucksacks are permitted at the Championship and there are no restrictions on size. For your safety, security bag searches may be in operation on entry.

Bicycles:

Bicycle parking will be available adjacent to the Welcome Pavilion at the entrance. Please provide your own lock.

Volunteers:

Interested in volunteering for the 2021 BMW PGA Championship?

The European Tour’s flagship tournament needs enthusiastic volunteers aged 18 and over to help with various aspects of the event. Not only will you be involved in one of highlights of the sporting calendar, but you will also gain valuable skills and experience. Please Click Here