BMW PGA Championship 2020 at Wentworth Golf Club

THE BMW PGA CHAMPIONSHIP.

WENTWORTH CLUB, SURREY.

The BMW PGA Championship took place 08-11 October 2020 at The Wentworth Club. BMW were once again the title sponsor for the 16th consecutive year.

Tyrrell Hatton, 2020 BMW PGA Champion. Tyrrell Hatton, 2020 BMW PGA Champion.

HOME-GROWN CHAMPION.

Home favourite Tyrrell Hatton realised his boyhood dream as he won the 2020 BMW PGA Championship by four shots to secure his third Rolex Series title.

Golfers playing in front of a BMW M8 Competition Convertible

SPECTACULAR SHOTS.

BMW had a range of pioneering products on display, consisting of the new BMW M440i majestically sitting on the first tee, the BMW 530e Touring Plug-in Hybrid on the 14th tee and concluded with the BMW M8 Competition Convertible and BMW M8 Competition Gran Coupé framing the final shot on the 18th green.

Golfer teeing off from the 14th hole in front of the BMW 530e Touring Plug-in Hybrid Golfer teeing off from the 14th hole in front of the BMW 530e Touring Plug-in Hybrid

HOLE-IN-ONE.

David Howell’s hole-in-one at the BMW PGA Championship secured a donation of £71,675 for the tournament’s official charity, the Alzheimer’s Society, as part of the European Tour’s #GolfforGood initiative, which has underpinned the 2020 season since golf’s return.

BMW donated exactly £71,675.01 – the value of the BMW 530e Touring – if a player were to ace the par three 14th hole. Howell, the former Ryder Cup player and European Tour Tournament Committee Chairman, holed out from 184 yards on day two with a seven iron. 

BMW 4 Series Coupé at the BMW PGA Championship

BACK TO BUSINESS.

The BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth Club marked the third Rolex Series event of the 2020 Race to Dubai and continued the European Tour’s Golf for Good campaign, raising money for charity and rewarding the true heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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