The 2025 BMW International Open has featured one of the strongest fields of the season on the DP World Tour as Munich again hosts the end of the new European Swing.
There were a healthy bunch of big names from LIV Golf joining DP World Tour winners and even some famous faces from the YouTube golf scene thrown in for good measure.
Patrick Reed, David Puig and Sergio Garcia went in as pre-tournament favorites in Germany, however, Reed and Garcia surprisingly missed the cut and were not in the running for the increased prize purse this year.
Yet, European heavyweights Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Jordan Smith, Puig and Martin Kaymer did make the weekend – along with Wesley Bryan of Bryan Bros fame.
With the BMW International Open closing the DP World Tour’s European Swing, whoever tops the standings of this portion of the season after Sunday night will earn a $200,000 bonus. France’s Martin Couvra stands to take that prize thanks to a win and a runner-up finish recently.
France’s Martin Couvra topped the European Swing heading into the BMW International Open
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Scotsman Ewen Ferguson picked up $425,000 from a total of $2.5m when he won the BMW International Open last year, but prize money has increased slightly for 2025.
The champion in Munich this week will pocket almost $470,000 after the overall prize fund was raised to $2.75m.
BMW International Open prize money payout 2025
Position |
Prize Money |
1st |
$467,500 |
2nd |
$302,500 |
3rd |
$173,250 |
4th |
$137,500 |
5th |
$116,600 |
6th |
$96,250 |
7th |
$82,500 |
8th |
$68,750 |
9th |
$61,600 |
10th |
$55,000 |
11th |
$50,600 |
12th |
$47,300 |
13th |
$44,275 |
14th |
$42,075 |
15th |
$40,425 |
16th |
$38,775 |
17th |
$37,125 |
18th |
$35,475 |
19th |
$34,100 |
20th |
$33,000 |
21st |
$31,900 |
22nd |
$31,075 |
23rd |
$30,250 |
24th |
$29,425 |
25th |
$27,775 |
26th |
$27,775 |
27th |
$26,950 |
28th |
$26,125 |
29th |
$25,300 |
30th |
$24,475 |
31st |
$23,650 |
32nd |
$22,825 |
33rd |
$22,000 |
34th |
$21,175 |
35th |
$20,350 |
36th |
$19,525 |
37th |
$18,975 |
38th |
$18,425 |
39th |
$17,875 |
40th |
$17,325 |
41st |
$16,775 |
42nd |
$16,225 |
43rd |
$15,675 |
44th |
$15,125 |
45th |
$14,575 |
46th |
$14,025 |
47th |
$13,475 |
48th |
$12,925 |
49th |
$12,375 |
50th |
$11,825 |
51st |
$11,275 |
52nd |
$10,725 |
53rd |
$10,175 |
54th |
$9,625 |
55th |
$9,350 |
56th |
$9,075 |
57th |
$8,800 |
58th |
$8,525 |
59th |
$8,250 |
60th |
$7,975 |
61st |
$7,700 |
62nd |
$7,425 |
63rd |
$7,150 |
64th |
$6,875 |
65th |
$6,600 |
66th |
$6,325 |
67th |
$6,050 |
68th |
$5,775 |
69th |
$5,500 |
70th |
$5,225 |
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