2026 BMW International Open Primer: History, TV, Field, Odds

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A general view of the 18th hole during day three of the BMW International Open at Golfclub Munchen Eichenried on June 212, 2019 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Stuart Franklin via Getty Images)

The European Tour travels from Italy to Germany for the 37th edition of the BMW International Open.

The Championship Course at Golfclub Munchen Eichenried will play host for the 31st time in tournament history. The historic Munich track stretches to 7,347 yards and will play to a par 72.

The tournament will be headlined by Patrick Reed, Marco Penge and a host of LIV Golf stars, including Joaquin Niemann, Jose Ballester, Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, and home hero Martin Kaymer, among others.

Here are more details about this week’s BMW International Open.


2026 BMW International Open

2025 BMW International Open Daniel Brown Wins Trophy
Daniel Brown of England poses with the trophy following victory of the BMW International Open on day four of the BMW International Open 2025 at Golfclub Munchen Eichenried on July 06, 2025 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Richard Heathcote via Getty Images)

The Skinny

Tournament: BMW International Open
Dates: July 2-5, 2026
Where: Munich, Germany
Tour Debut: 1989
Title Sponsor: BMW
Course: Golfclub München Eichenried
Distance: Par 72, 7,347 yards
Format: Stroke play
Purse: $3,000,000
Winning Share: $510,000
Defending Champion: Daniel Brown


How to Follow the BMW International Open

TELEVISION: Thu-Fri: 6:30-10 a.m. (GOLF); Sat-Sun: 7:30 a.m.-12 p.m. (GOLF)

ONLINE: Web | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter/X


BMW International History

2026-BMW International Open Primer History Paul Azinger
Paul Azinger of the USA drives down the fairway during the BMW International Open at the St Eurach Golf Club in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Stephen Munday for Allsport via Getty Images)

The BMW International Open is Germany’s longest running professional golf tour event. First contested in 1989, Northern Ireland’s David Feherty edged American Fred Couples by five strokes to capture the inaugural trophy.

The tournament was annually held in Greater Munich, the home base of BMW, until 2012 when it began rotating between Munich (Golfclub München Eichenried – 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019) and Cologne (Golf Club Gut Lärchenhof – 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018). The tournament was canceled in 2020 during COVID-19, and since returning in 2021, it’s been contested at Golfclub München Eichenried in Munich.

Until the Porsche European Open arrived in 2015, the BMW International was the Tour’s lone event contested in Germany. The total prize money is now up to $3 million, which is about a mid-tier purse on the European Tour.

Martin Kaymer is the only native son to have won the title in the 36 prior editions. German legend Bernhard Langer is a five-time runner up.

Two-time winners Paul Azinger, Pablo Larrazabal, Henrik Stenson, and Thomas Bjorn are tied for the most victories. Other big names engraved on the trophy include Sandy Lyle, Frank Nobilo, Colin Montgomerie, Lee Westwood, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Danny Willett, Ernie Els, and John Daly.

History: Recent Winners

2025: Daniel Brown (-22)
2024: Ewen Ferguson (-18)
2023: Thriston Lawrence (-13)
2022: Haotong Li (-22)
2021: Viktor Hovland (-19)
2019: Andrea Pavan (-15)
2018: Matt Wallace (-10)
2017: Andrés Romero (-17)
2016: Henrik Stenson (-17)
2015: Pablo Larrazábal (-17)
2014: Fabrizio Zanotti (-19)
2013: Ernie Els (-18)
2012: Danny Willett (-11)

History: Records

SCORING
261 (-27) – John Daly (2001)
WINS
2 – Henrik Stenson (2006, 2016)
2 – Pablo Larrazabal (2011, 2015)
2 – Thomas Bjorn (2000, 2002)
2 – Paul Azinger (1990, 1992)


BMW International Field

2025 US Open Profile Joaquin Niemann
Joaquin Niemann of Chile reacts to a tee shot on the second hole during the third round of the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Country Club on May 17, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox via Getty Images)

The headliners and betting favs include Marco Penge, Patrick Reed, Joaquin Niemann, and Eugenio Chacarra.

Niemann, who is the betting favorite at 8-1, enters off three top-10s in his last four starts including a win at LIV Golf Korea and a T7 at the U.S. Open.

Chacarra, a former LIV Golf star, is also on a heater off two straight Euro Tour wins, including last week in Italy.

Meanwhile, Reed, who was red hot earlier in the season, arrives in Germany in suspect form with a T45 in Italy last week and a missed cut at Shinnecock.

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Patrick Reed celebrates with the trophy after winning the Qatar Masters 2026 golf tournament at Doha Golf Club in Doha on February 8, 2026. (Photo by Karim JAAFAR for AFP via Getty Images)

Finally, Penge has struggled with the move to the States, amid his debut season on the PGA Tour. He recently took a mental sabbatical and will look to get back in form. His two most recent Tour starts were a T77 at Hilton Head and CUT at the PGA.

Another headliner is Sergio Garcia, who is listed at 50-1. The Spaniard enters off two solid outings in his last four starts: solo 4th at LIV Golf Andalucia and runner-up at LIV Golf Virginia. Garcia’s Spain compatriot, Angel Ayora, is also a strong betting pick at 18-1. The young star comes in off back-to-back top-5s on the Euro Tour.

Abraham Ancer is another top contender, who enters off two strong results (3rd-T5) since May.

As always, proceed with caution…

Top-10 Betting Favorites

1. Joaquin Niemann 8-1
2. Angel Ayora 18-1
2. Eugenio Chacarra 18-1
2. Patrick Reed 18-1
5. Daniel Hillier 22-1
6. Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen 28-1
7. Jayden Schaper 35-1
7. Marco Penge 35-1
7. Oliver Lindell 35-1
10. Matti Schmid 45-1
10. Abraham Ancer 45-1
10. Victor Perez 45-1

Full Field: Rankings & Odds


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