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THE BMW PGA CHAMPIONSHIP 2025.

 
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THE BMW PGA CHAMPIONSHIP 2025.

Once again, the BMW PGA Championship lived up to all expectations last year with Billy Horschel beating Rory McIlroy in spectacular style after going to playoffs.

As anticipation builds for the 2025 event, returning to Wentworth from the 9th to 14th September, visitors can look forward to another exceptional week of golf. Now entering its 21st year, BMW continues its partnership with the DP World Tour, showcasing the latest models including the UK debut of the new BMW iX3 as well as other exciting models such as the new BMW i4 and M2 CS, an original 3 Series, and a range of BMW ‘M’ powered cars.

 

FESTIVAL OF GOLF.

Attendance last year exceeded 114,000 people, and 2025 is expected to draw even more visitors, promising an unforgettable experience. The star-studded celebrity Pro-Am will once again return to Wentworth on Wednesday 10th September ahead of four exciting tournament days. BMW owners will enjoy exclusive access to the Owners Terrace and fast track security entry. This year's entertainment includes live performances by Razorlight and Ella Henderson, adding to the festival atmosphere.

Guests can explore the BMW Village, filled with a range of activities, including a personalisation station exclusively for BMW owners. Out on the 18th Hole Grandstand the BMW i4 M60 will be displayed alongside the Best Seats in the House.

DRIVING FOR CHARITY.

The BMW PGA Championship provides a great platform for supporting charities and their important causes. In 2024, BMW helped raise £104,145 for the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) charity. What’s more, BMW also donated £1,000 to the new Eagles for Education programme, part of the Golf Foundation, for every eagle made. This equated to £89,000.

“Another very important aspect of the event goes beyond the sport and the experience on site – its deeply rooted connection to charity. This year, the BMW PGA Championship supports Campaign Against Living Miserably, and the BMW Group ‘Eagles for Education’ campaign benefits the Golf Foundation,” said David George, CEO at BMW Group UK and Ireland.

THE i5.

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