The BMW International Open, part of the DP World Tour, is currently taking place at the Golfclub München Eichenried in Munich, Germany. As the tournament reaches its fourth and final round, the competition remains intense among the top players.
The current leaderboard sees Jordan Smith from England and Ewen Ferguson from Scotland tied for first place with a total score of 202, both at 14 under par. Following closely are Jens Dantorp from Sweden and Romain Langasque from France, each with a total score of 203, placing them at 13 under par. In the fifth position, tied at 204 and 12 under par, are three players: Matthew Southgate from England, David Micheluzzi from Australia, and Patrick Reed from the United States.
Examining the day’s best performances, the three players who registered the lowest daily scores are notable. The leaderboard data indicates Jordan Smith, Ewen Ferguson, and Jens Dantorp as top performers in this round, although specific daily scores for this round were not provided.
The tournament offers a prize fund of $2.5 million, drawing significant attention from both players and spectators. The key moments and shots from today’s round can be seen in the video highlights, showcasing the dramatic play and skill levels present in the BMW International Open.
With one round left in the competition, the focus remains on who will claim victory. As the European Tour continues to deliver memorable golfing moments, stay tuned for more DP World Tour Highlights and BMW International Open Highlights as the final round unfolds.
BMW International Open: The DP World Tour round 3 highlights
About the DP World Tour
The DP World Tour (formerly the European Tour) is the largest European professional golf tour. With 45 events, the tour’s tournament calendar is packed with highlights. In addition to the majors, the DP World Tour organizes other co-sanctioned events with the PGA Tour. The European tour is also a guest in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, hosting at least one tournament in a total of 25 countries. The prize money on the DP World Tour is lower than on its American sister tour, but with the basic salary introduced in 2023, players who have played at least 15 tournaments will receive at least 150,000 dollars. The season finale of the overall earnings ranking, the “Race to Dubai“, will be held in a play-off format after five “Global Swings” and the “Back 9”. The final DP World Tour Championship will determine the winner of the season in Dubai in November.