The trio of Stephan Jaeger, Martin Kaymer and Matti Schmid are the first home players confirmed to tee it up at the 2025 BMW International Open, with tickets now on sale for the popular event in Munich.
The 36th edition of the iconic tournament will take place once again at Golfclub München Eichenried from July 2-6 and tickets are discounted by ten percent until December 24, 2024. Tickets can be purchased here and children up to and including 14 years of age can enjoy free entry across each day of the tournament.
Kaymer remains the only German golfer to have won the BMW International Open and he also became the youngest winner of the event when he claimed the title in 2008. “The BMW International Open will always be one of my all-time favourite tournaments,” said the two-time Major winner. “The golf course, the fans, and the atmosphere that BMW so passionately creates, it is all just so much fun.”
Jaeger, who is attached to Golfclub München Eichenried will return to the event for the first time since becoming a PGA TOUR winner after claiming his first victory at this year’s Texas Children’s Houston Open, fighting off the challenge of World Number One Scottie Scheffler to claim the title.
“I am looking forward even more to the 2025 BMW International Open,” said the 35-year-old. “Not many golfers get the chance to tee off in a professional tournament at their home club – especially at an event as renowned as the BMW International Open. I can hardly wait to enjoy this week back home.”
Schmid, who joined Jaeger in representing Germany at the Paris Olympics this summer, will compete once again in his home state. In 2021, the 27-year-old followed in Kaymer’s footsteps as he became the second German to be crowned Rookie of the Year.
“The BMW International Open in my native Bavaria will always be particularly significant for me,” he said. “I really enjoy playing in Munich, not least because BMW puts together a tournament experience each year that you don’t see too often in the USA or in Europe.”
The festive promotional discount applies to both day tickets and tournament tickets, as well as tickets in the Fairway Club. Admission is free for the Pro-Am on Wednesday July 2. To purchase tickets, click here.