Kaymer says yes, Langer is optimistic

Kaymer says yes, Langer is optimistic


The BMW International Open in Munich, which will be held from July 3 to 7, 2024 at the Munich Eichenried Golf Club, will be full of German star power. Most of the current big names in German golf have agreed. Attention is mainly focused on Martin Kaymer, Germany’s only winner of the tournament, and Bernhard Langer, who can look to the future again after a successful recovery.

BMW International Open: Kaymer confirms participation, Langer is confident

The BMW International Open is gearing up for a special edition: Bernhard Langer and Martin Kaymer, two of Germany’s best golfers, have announced their participation in the 35th edition of the BMW International Open at the Munich Eichenried Golf Club. Martin Kaymer, the 2008 champion and the youngest winner in the history of the BMW International Open, confirms his participation in the 35th edition of the tournament. “It gives me great pleasure to announce my participation in the BMW International Open in Germany, one of my favorite tournaments, in Munich this year. “I have loved this course since my victory in 2008 and I look forward to celebrating Bernhard Langer’s impressive career and being part of his tournament the last one on the DP World Tour,” Kaymer said.

Bernhard Langer, who has returned to training after Achilles tendon surgery, also expressed confidence about his participation in the tournament. “I feel good to be back on the court and practice my short game. I hope that I can qualify for the BMW International Open in July. “I am looking forward to this prestigious tournament in my home country of Bavaria,” explains Langer.

A strong German army

But Germany’s strong field of participants is also expected beyond the two. Alex Cejka, Langer’s longtime golfer, is traveling from the United States. The three-time PGA Tour Champions and reigning Grand Open Champion is already a familiar face at the BMW International Open.

Max Kieffer, who came third last year and missed the title in Munich, is also looking forward to the 35th BMW International Open. “This is the tournament I’m looking forward to the most this season. Especially after coming so close last year. It was a really special week,” said the 33-year-old. “You never know what can happen in golf, but it would be a dream to win on German soil. this year.

For the first time since the 2016 BMW International Open, Jeremy and Yannik Paul will both be competing in Germany. It is rare for twins to play in the same event.

Nick Bachem, Matti Schmid, Marcel Schneider and Freddy Schott have also confirmed their participation in Munich. Confirmation of Stephan Jäger, winner of the Texas Children’s Houston Open, and Marcel Siem is still awaited. Although almost all participation from the German golf elite has already been confirmed, the announcement of the international golfers is still pending.