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This week will mark Bernhard Langer’s last appearance on the DP World Tour

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 3, 2024Updated:July 3, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Bernhard Langer, the most successful male German golfer of all time, is making his final appearance at the BMW International Open in Munich this week. This event marks his 513th and last start on the DP World Tour, as the 66-year-old prepares to retire from competitive golf. Langer has an impressive record of 42 DP World Tour titles, in addition to his three PGA Tour and 46 PGA Tour Champions wins. Originally scheduled to make his final trip to Augusta National for the 2024 Masters, Langer was sidelined by an Achilles injury and has since announced that the 2025 Masters will be his last.

Langer’s return to Munich for the BMW International Open comes after a gap of nine years, with his last appearance at the event dating back to 2012. This year marks the 35th edition of the BMW International Open, making it Germany’s longest-running professional golf tournament. The record for the lowest score at the tournament is held by John Daly, who shot 27 under par in 2001. The event is not only a celebration of Langer’s illustrious career but also a testament to the enduring legacy of the tournament itself.

The BMW International Open is the fourth of five tournaments on the DP World Tour’s European Swing and the sixth and final event that counts towards the Race to Dubai Ranking. Players will be vying for a spot in the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon, with the opportunity to compete against the best in the world on one of golf’s grandest stages. For those not already in the field, this presents a chance to secure their place at a prestigious international championship.

As Langer bids farewell to professional golf, fans and fellow players alike are paying tribute to his incredible achievements and lasting impact on the sport. With a career spanning decades and countless accolades to his name, Langer’s legacy will continue to inspire future generations of golfers. The BMW International Open serves as a fitting venue for his final tournament, with its rich history and tradition mirroring Langer’s own storied career.

In conclusion, Bernhard Langer’s final appearance at the BMW International Open marks the end of an era in German golf. As one of the sport’s true legends, Langer has left an indelible mark on the game and will be remembered as one of the all-time greats. His farewell to competitive golf is a bittersweet moment for fans around the world, who have followed his remarkable journey with admiration and respect. The BMW International Open will always hold a special place in golf history, thanks in part to Langer’s enduring legacy and lasting impact on the sport.

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