The BMW PGA Championship lived up to all expectations this year with Alex Noren beating Adrien Saddier in spectacular style after going to playoffs. The Tournament wowed crowds from the 9th to 14th September, with visitors once again getting another exceptional week of golf. Now in its 21st year, BMW continued 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.
Alex Noren (Swedish) secured his second BMW PGA Championship title after making a birdie at the first play-off hole to finally see off Adrien Saddier (French) following an enthralling final round. With nothing to separate the pair after a thrilling back-nine battle, a play-off was required to pick a winner. Noren, whose closing 68 contained five birdies and a single bogey, was delighted with his victory as he became the most successful Swedish professional golfer in DP World Tour history.
"So many emotions right now. In the play-off it felt maybe a little bit easier than coming down the 72nd hole - a little bit better conditions," Noren said.
"This tournament is unbelievable. I told all the guys that I play with in the States to come over here. I think it's one of the best tournaments in the whole world."
The star-studded celebrity Pro-Am ran again at Wentworth on Wednesday 10th September ahead of four exciting tournament days. BMW owners also enjoyed exclusive access to the Owners Terrace and fast track security entry. This year's entertainment included live performances by Razorlight and Ella Henderson, adding to the festival atmosphere.
Guests were able to explore the BMW Village, which was filled with a range of activities, including a personalisation station exclusively for BMW owners. Out on the 18th Hole Grandstand the BMW i4 M60 was on display alongside the Best Seats in the House.
In 2025, the BMW PGA Championship was proud to support the Golf Foundation, a registered charity dedicated to introducing children to the game of golf, regardless of their background. This year, we raised £72,000 from Eagles for Education (£1k donated by BMW for every Eagle at the tournament) and a further £65,500 from activations in the Village, such as chipping challenges and the mega putt.
The Golf Foundation believes that golf can transform lives, and works tirelessly to bring simplified versions of the game to schools and community groups. By connecting children with golf clubs, they teach both playing and transferable life skills, ensuring that young people can continue enjoying and playing the game for years to come. The charity strives to help children experience the health, social, and recreational benefits of golf, while also supporting golf clubs to create safe, inclusive, and welcoming environments for everyone.