The DP World Tour’s European Swing concludes this week with a second trip to Germany of the season for the BMW International Open.
Munich Eichenried Golf Club is the location for a historic tournament which has been won by the likes of Viktor Hovland, Henrik Stenson, and Ernie Els in recent years. Before that, the champion’s roll of honor included John Daly, Colin Montgomerie, and Paul Azinger.
The 27th time this event was hosted by Munich Eichenreid – in 2023 – South Africa’s Thriston Lawrence reigned supreme by a shot over Joost Luiten. Following his win, Lawrence claimed a $340,000 winner’s check from the $2m purse, but there’s even more to play for this time around.
The overall prize fund for the 2024 edition is $2.5m, with $425,000 going to the winner and $275,000 being scooped by the player who finishes second.
Players are also competing for positions in the separate European Swing table, which will offer a further $200,000 to the person who leads the standings at the conclusion of this upcoming tournament.
There is also the incentive of a place at the Genesis Scottish Open up for grabs for the European Swing winner as well as all the events in the Back 9 phase of the season.
Guido Migliozzi is narrowly out in front from Nacho Elvira after the Italian triumphed at the KLM Open via a playoff over Joe Dean and Marcus Kinhult recently.
With that, and the other incentives to play for, a fascinating four days of action is in prospect.
Below is the prize money payout for the BMW International Open at Munich Eichenried Golf Club in Germany.
BMW International Open Prize Money Payout
Position | Prize Money |
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1st | $425,000 |
2nd | $275,000 |
3rd | $157,500 |
4th | $125,000 |
5th | $105,000 |
6th | $87,500 |
7th | $75,000 |
8th | $62,500 |
9th | $56,000 |
10th | $50,000 |
11th | $46,000 |
12th | $43,000 |
13th | $40,250 |
14th | $38,250 |
15th | $36,750 |
16th | $35,250 |
17th | $33,750 |
18th | $32,250 |
19th | $31,000 |
20th | $30,000 |
21st | $29,000 |
22nd | $28,250 |
23rd | $27,500 |
24th | $26,750 |
25th | $26,000 |
26th | $25,250 |
27th | $24,500 |
28th | $23,750 |
29th | $23,000 |
30th | $22,250 |
31st | $21,500 |
32nd | $20,750 |
33rd | $20,000 |
34th | $19,250 |
35th | $18,500 |
36th | $17,750 |
37th | $17,250 |
38th | $16,750 |
39th | $16,250 |
40th | $15,750 |
41st | $15,250 |
42nd | $14,750 |
43rd | $14,250 |
44th | $13,750 |
45th | $13,250 |
46th | $12,750 |
47th | $12,250 |
48th | $11,750 |
49th | $11,250 |
50th | $10,760 |
51st | $10,250 |
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