Daniel Brown wins the 36th BMW International Open – images from the 18th green.

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Sun Jul 06 18:01:20 CEST 2025 Press Release

+++ Daniel Brown triumphs in Munich with a total score of 22 under par +++ Second place goes to Jordan Smith (ENG) ahead of Kazuma Kobori (NZL)+++ Matti Schmid (-15) best German player +++ Images from the 18th green +++

 

+++ Daniel Brown triumphs in Munich with a total score of 22 under
par +++ Second place goes to Jordan Smith (ENG) ahead of Kazuma Kobori
(NZL)+++ Matti Schmid (-15) best German player +++ Images from the
18th green +++



Munich.
After a high-class and thrilling final round,
Daniel Brown secured the coveted title at the 36th BMW International
Open. The Englishman needed 66 strokes on Sunday on the Golfclub
München Eichenried Championship Course and triumphed with a total
score of 266 strokes (22 under par). As the best German player, Matti
Schmid (-15) finished the tournament tied for 7th place. Tim
Wiedemeyer (-12) was the best amateur, achieving an impressive tied
17th rank.

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