2025 BMW PGA Championship Primer: History, TV, Field, Odds

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2025 BMW PGA Primer Wentworth Club 18th
A general view on the 18th green during day four of the BMW PGA Championship 2024 at Wentworth Club on September 22, 2024 in Virginia Water, England. (Photo by Andrew Redington via Getty Images)

The European circuit travels from Ireland to England for the 71st edition of the BMW PGA Championship. The DP World Tour’s flagship event headlines the end-of-season stretch that includes some of the Tour’s most historic events, including last week’s Irish Open at the K Club, to close out the 2025 campaign.

Contested at venerable Wentworth Golf Club in Surrey (UK), the BMW will feature a top-flight field, headlined by 11 (of 12) European Ryder Cup teammates Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood, Ludvig Aberg, Viktor Hovland, Tyrrell Hatton, Matt Fitzpatrick, Rasmus Hojgaard, Robert MacIntyre, Shane Lowry, and Justin Rose.

2025 BMW PGA Primer Tommy Fleetwood
Tommy Fleetwood of England acknowledges the crowd on the 18th green during day three of the BMW PGA Championship 2024 at Wentworth Club on September 21, 2024 in Virginia Water, England. (Photo by Warren Little via Getty Images)

Additional marquee names include Joaquin Niemann, Brooks Koepka, Marco Penge, Corey Conners, Hideki Matsuyama, Tom McKibbin, Patrick Reed, Adam Scott, Si Woo Kim, Aaron Rai, Alex Noren, Padraig Harrington, Luke Donald, and defending champion Billy Horschel, among others.

Here’s the rest of what you’ll need to know to prep for the 20245 BMW PGA Championship.


The Skinny

Billy Horschel Wins 2024 BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth
Billy Horschel poses with the trophy after winning the BMW PGA Championship 2024 at Wentworth Club on Sept 22, 2024 in Virginia Water, England. (Photo by Richard Heathcote via Getty Images)

Tournament: BMW PGA Championship
Title Sponsor: BMW (German automotive)
Tour Debut: 1972 (Original)
Dates: Sep. 11-14, 2025
Where: Virginia Water, Surrey, England
Course: Wentworth (West)
Distance: Par 72, 7267 yards
Architect: Harry Colt and Ernie Els
Format: 138 players, 72-holes, stroke play, 36-hole cut
Purse: $9,000,000
Winning Share: $1,370,338
Defending Champion: Billy Horschel


TV & Online

2025 BMW PGA Primer Rory McIlroy
Rory McIlroy on the 18th during day four of the 2024 BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth Golf Club in Virginia Water, Surrey. Picture date: Sunday September 22, 2024. (Photo by Zac Goodwin for PA Images via Getty Images)

Rd 1: Th 5:00 am-1:00 pm (GOLF)
Rd 2: Fr 5:00 am-1:00 pm (GOLF)
Rd 3: Sa 7:30 am-12:30 pm (GOLF)
Rd 4: Su 7:30 am-12:30 pm (GOLF)

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BMW PGA Championship History

2025 BMW PGA Primer History Arnold Palmer 1975
Arnold Palmer is presented with his winners cheque after winning the 1975 Penfold PGA Championship held at Royal St Georges Golf Club on May 25, 1975 in Sandwich, England. (Photo by Peter Dazeley via Getty Images)

Founded in 1955 as the British PGA Championship, the tournament is the European Tour’s flagship event and annually contested at the historic Wentworth Club – headquarters/home of the European PGA Tour.

As a Rolex Series event, the tournament offers a hefty $9,00,000 purse with the winner receiving over $1.3 million in prize money along with 50 Official World Golf Ranking points. An invite to the 2026 U.S. Open, as well as the next three British Opens, is also awarded to the champion.

The host venue is the Wentworth Club’s West Course, an historic design first brought to life in 1926 by one of the game’s legendary architects, Harry Colt. Modernization efforts have been undertaken led by Ernie Els three times in the last dozen years.

2025 BMW PGA Primer History Nick Faldo Four Wins
Nick Faldo of England celebrates with the trophy after winning the Volvo British PGA Championship for a record fourth time at the Wentworth Club on May 29, 1989 in Virginia Water, England. (Photo by Keith Hailey for Popperfoto via Getty Images)

No one has had more success at this event than Sir Nick Faldo, who claimed four titles over a 12-year stretch, highlighted by three victories in a four-year span (1978, 1980, and 1981).

Another great English player, Colin Montgomerie, has a singular claim of his own, as he’s the only player to have won this event three consecutive years – 1998, 1999 and 2000.

2025 BMW PGA Primer History Colin Montgomerie Prince Andrew
Colin Montgomerie (left) of Scotland receives winning trophy from HRH Duke of York after the final round of the 2000 Volvo PGA Championship held at Wentworth Golf Club, in Wentworth, Surrey, England. It was Montgomerie’s third straight win at the British PGA. (Photo by Dave Cannon for Allsport via Getty Images)

Along the way, a slew of other golf greats have added British PGA titles to their resumes, including the legendary Arnold Palmer, three-time winners Peter Allis and Bernhard Langer, two-time champs Seve Ballesteros, Ian Woosnam, Luke Donald, Billy Horschel, and Tony Jacklin.

Other familiar names to win here include Paul Casey, Danny Willett, Tyrrell Hatton, Shane Lowry, and Rory McIlroy.

TOURNAMENT NAMES

2007-25: BMW PGA Championship
2005-06: BMW Championship
1988-04: Volvo PGA Championship
1984-87: Whyte & Mackay PGA Championship
1980-83: Sun Alliance PGA Championship
1978-79: Colgate PGA Championship
1975-77: Penfold PGA Championship
1972-74: Viyella PGA Championship
1967-71: Schweppes Open
1961-66: Schweppes PGA Close Championship
1955-60: PGA Close Championship

RECENT WINNERS

2024: Billy Horschel (-20)
2023: Ryan Fox (-18)
2022: Shane Lowry (-17)
2021: Billy Horschel (-19)
2020: Tyrrell Hatton (-19)
2019: Danny Willett (-20)
2018: Francesco Molinari (-17)
2017: Alex Noren (-11)
2016: Chris Wood (-9)
2015: Byeong Hun An (-21)
2014: Rory McIlroy (-14)
2013: Matteo Manassero (-10)
2012: Luke Donald (-15)
2011: Luke Donald (-6)

Tournament Records

Scoring:
-21 Byeong Hun An (2015)

Wins:
4 – Sir Nick Faldo (1978, ’80, ’81, ’89)
3 – Peter Alliss (1957, ’62, ’65)
3 – Bernhard Langer (1987, ’93, ’95)
3 – Colin Montgomerie (1998-2000)


Vault: Billy Horschel Wins 2024 BMW PGA

Billy Horschel Wins 2024 BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth
Billy Horschel is congratulated by Rory McIlroy on the 18th green after Horschel won the BMW PGA Championship on the second playoff hole during day four at Wentworth Club on Sept 22, 2024 in Virginia Water, England. (Photo by Luke Walker via Getty Images)

Billy Horschel fired a final-round 67 and then edged Rory McIlroy (67) and Thriston Lawrence (65) in a playoff to claim victory at the 2024 BMW PGA Championship.

The Florida native finished birdie-birdie to join McIlroy and Lawrence at 20 under before the trio returned to the 18th hole for the playoff.

A bogey knocked Lawrence out first as McIlroy and Horschel both made testy birdies to force a second extra hole.

On the second go-round of 18 in overtime, McIlroy and Horschel each found the green in two. McIlroy went first and slightly missed his eagle effort.

Horschel, who was a picture of consistency at Wentworth all week, only needed one putt for a stunning eagle to win this Rolex Series event for the second time in three years.

“I mean, listen, my heart was pounding on the last couple shots, the last couple holes, and especially in the playoff but it’s always fun being in those situations,” said Horschel, who seemed almost apologetic to win in front of McIlroy’s home (UK) crowd.

Final Top 5

Pos. Player To-Par (Final Rd)
1. Billy Horschel -20 (-5)
2. Rory McIlroy -20 (-5)
2. Thriston Lawrence -20 (-7)
4. Aaron Rai -17 (-5)
4. Matthew Baldwin -17 (-3)
4. Matteo Manassero -17 (+1)


Full Field & Odds

2025 BMW PGA Primer Jon Rahm
Jon Rahm of Spain fist bumps his caddie, Adam Hayes, on the 18th green during Day Three of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth Golf Club on September 16, 2023 in Virginia Water, England. (Photo by Andrew Redington via Getty Images)
Top 10 Favorites

1. Rory McIlroy (6-1)
1. Jon Rahm (6-1)
3. Tommy Fleetwood (11-1)
4. Ludvig Aberg (16-1)
5. Viktor Hovland (18-1)
6. Joaquin Niemann (20-1)
6. Tyrrell Hatton (20-1)
8. Matt Fitzpatrick (22-1)
9. Robert MacIntyre (25-1)
9. Shane Lowry (25-1)

The full field with betting rankings and odds.


Credits: European Tour Media, Getty Images


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