DP World Tour Golf Preview: BMW International Open

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Tournament Dates: July 2–5, 2026

Opening Round: Thursday, July 2, 2026 —

First tee times approx. 7:00 a.m. CEST

Venue: Golfclub München Eichenried — Munich, Germany

Par: 72 Yardage: ~7,284 yards Tour: DP World Tour

Venue Overview — Golfclub München Eichenried

One of the DP World Tour’s most familiar venues, Eichenried is a flat, tree‑lined, water‑laden course that rewards precision and strong approach play. Historically, the BMW International Open produces mid‑to‑low winning scores between −14 and −20, depending on weather.

Course Characteristics

Par 72 with four par‑5s — all reachable for longer hitters

Bentgrass greens — typically soft early, firming by the weekend

Tree‑lined fairways demand accuracy off the tee

Water hazards in play on 10+ holes

Key scoring zones: 150–200 yards (mid‑iron excellence)

Signature holes:

Hole 6 (Par 3) — water left, wind‑sensitive

Hole 11 (Par 5) — eagle opportunity

Hole 18 (Par 4) — dramatic finishing hole with water right

Course Fit Profile

Elite mid‑iron players

Strong Bentgrass putters

Ball‑strikers with controlled tee‑to‑green games

Players who excel in calm conditions

Weather Conditions — Munich, Germany (July 2–5, 2026)

Expect classic Bavarian summer weather:

Thursday (Round 1)

Temp: 78°F (26°C)

Humidity: 55%

Wind: 5–9 mph

Conditions: Soft greens, ideal scoring

Friday (Round 2)

Temp: 81°F (27°C)

Wind: 10–14 mph

Chance of showers: 30%

Impact: Afternoon wave slightly tougher

Weekend (Rounds 3–4)

Temp: 82–85°F (28–29°C)

Wind: 7–12 mph

Humidity: Moderate

Impact: Greens firm up; morning tee times favored

Overall: Moderate scoring conditions, with only modest wind to defend the course.

Tournament History & Trends

Recent Champions

2025: Thorbjørn Olesen (−17)

2024: Ewen Ferguson (−19)

2023: Thorbjørn Olesen (−14)

2022: Haotong Li (−22)

2021: Viktor Hovland (−19)

Historical Trends

Winning score typically −15 to −20

Ball‑strikers dominate — SG: Approach is the most predictive stat

Bentgrass specialists outperform expectations

European players with strong mid‑iron games thrive

Weather plays a major role — calm conditions = low scoring

Key Player Matchups & Profiles (Projected 2026 Field)

(Field projections based on typical BMW International Open commitments)

Thorbjørn Olesen vs. Ewen Ferguson

Olesen: Two‑time champion, elite putter, thrives on Bentgrass

Ferguson: Strong ball‑striker, excellent mid‑iron control Edge: Olesen due to course history

Rasmus Højgaard vs. Yannik Paul

Højgaard: Explosive talent, strong par‑5 scoring

Paul: German favorite, elite approach play Edge: Paul if conditions stay firm

Jordan Smith vs. Adrian Otaegui

Smith: One of the best tee‑to‑green players on the DPWT

Otaegui: Strong putter, thrives in calm conditions Edge: Smith for consistency

Victor Perez vs. Marcel Schneider

Perez: Streaky but dangerous when hot

Schneider: Local knowledge, strong Bentgrass putting Edge: Perez in a shootout

Recent Player Form (Top Contenders)

Thorbjørn Olesen

Last 5 starts: T15, T8, T30, T4, T22

Trending upward; elite putting numbers

Ewen Ferguson

Last 5 starts: T20, T12, T6, T18, MC

Strong approach play; reliable ball‑striking

Rasmus Højgaard

Last 5 starts: T10, T5, T28, T14, T7

Excellent par‑5 scoring; dangerous in low‑scoring events

Jordan Smith

Last 5 starts: T13, T9, T22, T17, T11

Tee‑to‑green machine; putting is the only question

Yannik Paul

Last 5 starts: T6, T18, T4, T25, T20

Strong mid‑iron play; home‑crowd boost

Betting Trends

Course history is extremely predictive

Bentgrass specialists outperform expectations

Players ranked top‑20 in SG: Approach have strong ROI

German players often overperform due to local support

Mid‑tier odds (20–40/1) frequently produce winners