+++ Perfect conditions for the atmospheric start to the 34rd BMW International Open +++ Sporting greats such as Thomas Müller, Sven Ulreich and Patrick Owomoyela enjoy a fantastic day of golfing +++ 60 children greet the football stars at the 18th hole +++
Munich. Basking in glorious sunshine, Golfclub München Eichenried was the perfect stage for the BMW International Open Pro-Am tournament today. Numerous athletes who have celebrated great success in other sports also rose to the challenge of the Championship Course, which is ready for the high-level competition at one of the most prestigious tournaments on the DP World Tour.
The large number of fans, who enjoyed free entry to Eichenried, had the opportunity to experience the golfing prowess of the following athletes at close range: Gareth Bale (former Welsh international footballer and five-time Champions League winner), Martin Borgmeier (long drive world champion), Lars Riedel (Olympic discus champion), Christian Schwarzer (world champion in handball), Philipp Kohlschreiber (three-time winner of the ATP tournament, the BMW Open), Patrick Owomoyela (two-time German football champion), Tobias Arlt (six-time Olympic luge champion), Bruno Spengler (BMW M works driver, DTM champion) and Maximilian Kastner (runner-up in the ice hockey world championship).
Many spectators also followed the flight with the two Bayern Munich stars Thomas Müller and Sven Ulreich, who played alongside Regensburg-born pro Matti Schmid. This group were greeted enthusiastically at the 18th hole by 60 children. The Bavarian Golf Association had invited the young golfers from all over Bavaria as part of the “After School” campaign. They also experienced an unforgettable day that culminated in them being allowed to ask Thomas Müller their questions.