Watch: DP World Tour highlights from round 4 of the BMW International Open
07/07/2024 by Golf Post Editors
Round 4 has been played. Watch the highlights of the European Tour BMW International Open now.
Ewen Ferguson wins at the DP World Tour in Munich. (Photo: Getty)
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The BMW International Open, part of the European Tour, was held in Munich, Germany, at the Golfclub München Eichenried. The tournament featured four rounds of play, with a prize fund of 2.5 million US dollars. During the fourth and final round, several highlights were observed.
At the top of the leaderboard, Ewen Ferguson from Scotland finished in first place with a total score (TTP) of 270, which is 18 under par. Tied for second place were Jordan Smith from England and David Micheluzzi from Australia, each with a total score of 272 (-16). In fourth place, tied, were Matthew Southgate from England and Connor Syme from Scotland, both with total scores of 274 (-14).
On this day, the best rounds were recorded by Thomas Pieters from Belgium with a daily score of -6, Connor Syme from Scotland with a daily score of -5, and Jack Davidson from Wales. Each of these players delivered strong performances on the last day of the tournament.
In summary, the BMW International Open was completed with Ewen Ferguson taking the top spot. The event at Golfclub München Eichenried provided numerous European Tour Highlights. For a comprehensive view of the best moments from this final round, a highlight video is available.
Keep in mind that the BMW International Open Highlights included notable performances and key rounds that added to the excitement of the European Tour.
BMW International Open: The DP World Tour round 4 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.
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