


The BMW International Open will once again present an attractive mix of top international players and the best local pros this year. The home match at the only DP World Tour event in Germany (July 1-5, 2026, Golfclub München Eichenried) is a special experience for the national elite and a highlight of the season. The fans can once again look forward to seeing numerous compatriots, as Freddy Schott, Nicolai von Dellingshausen, Marcel Siem, Marcel Schneider and Max Kieffer will also be taking part in the 37th edition of the traditional tournament.
Here you can find the Tee Times and Leaderboard of the BMW International Open 2026.
25-year-old Freddy Schott celebrated his first victory on the DP World Tour this year when he defeated Patrick Reed (USA) and others in a play-off at the Bahrain Championship in February. He will now meet the Major winner again in Munich.
Nicolai von Dellingshausen has been an integral part of the BMW International Open for many years. The 33-year-old triumphed for the first time on the DP World Tour last year at the Austrian Open and achieved his best result in Munich in 2022 with a tied fifth place.
Marcel Siem has yet to fulfill his dream of winning in his "childhood home" - he spent his childhood at GC München Eichenried. The 45-year-old will make another attempt to win his seventh title on the DP World Tour at home.
Marcel Schneider made his debut at the BMW International Open in 2011 and is a permanent fixture in Munich as well as one of the most consistent German players on the DP World Tour. The 36-year-old has yet to win a title, but has come very close on more than one occasion. Perhaps he will burst the knot this year in Munich?

Max Kieffer has not missed his home game for many years either. The 35-year-old has already won on the DP World Tour and has played for victory at the BMW International Open several times - most recently in 2023 - deep into the final round, which would mean so much to him and all German players.
The only one of them to have already achieved this goal will also tee off in Munich: Martin Kaymer, who in 2008 went down in the history books as the youngest winner (23 years and 177 days) of the BMW International Open to date. Last year's best German player, who finished tied seventh, will also be competing again: Regensburg-born Matti Schmid will be arriving from the USA with a broad chest, having recently caused a stir at the second major of the year, the PGA Championship, where he finished tied fourth.
Tickets for the BMW International Open are available at:
Discounted tickets are available for young people (15-17 years), students and people with disabilities. The ticket price includes a free shuttle bus service between Ismaning S-Bahn station and the golf club from Thursday to Sunday, as well as free parking at the tournament site, subject to availability. Admission to the Pro-Am tournament (Wednesday, July 1, 2026) is generally free. Children and young people up to and including the age of 14 also have free admission on all other days. For the first time, the BMW International Open 2026 will offer an after-work ticket for Thursday or Friday, which is valid from 3 pm and is available at half the price of a day ticket.
(Text: BMW Group)
04 Jun 2026
Numerous German professionals such as Marcel Siem will once again be competing at the BMW International Open. (Photo: BMW Group)