BMW EXTEND BACKING OF PGA
CHAMPIONSHIP UNTIL 2010
BMW and the European Tour have announced that BMW has extended its commitment to the BMW Championship by a further two years until 2010, and that the event will now be known as the BMW PGA Championship.
There will be a tournament record prize fund of 4,350,000 Euros at Wentworth Club from May 24-27 this year.
This new agreement further enhances the global relationship between the European Tour and BMW, which encompasses the BMW Asian Open and the BMW International Open in Munich, as well as BMW’s position as Official Car of the European Tour and Official Car at the 2006 Ryder Cup.
The prize fund shows an increase of 100,000 Euros from 2006, with the field, headed by defending champion David Howell, chasing a new record first prize of 725,000 Euros.
CHAMPIONSHIP UNTIL 2010
BMW and the European Tour have announced that BMW has extended its commitment to the BMW Championship by a further two years until 2010, and that the event will now be known as the BMW PGA Championship.
There will be a tournament record prize fund of 4,350,000 Euros at Wentworth Club from May 24-27 this year.
This new agreement further enhances the global relationship between the European Tour and BMW, which encompasses the BMW Asian Open and the BMW International Open in Munich, as well as BMW’s position as Official Car of the European Tour and Official Car at the 2006 Ryder Cup.
The prize fund shows an increase of 100,000 Euros from 2006, with the field, headed by defending champion David Howell, chasing a new record first prize of 725,000 Euros.
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