Join 70 of the world’s best professional players at the Wilmington Country Club from August 16 to 21 when it hosts the 2022 BMW Championship.
The lovely Brandywine Valley in Wilmington, Delaware is eager to host PGA fans for this championship event. Robert Trent Jones Sr., a renowned golf course designer, created the Wilmington Country Club’s South Course, which opened in 1959. From the championship tees, the course is almost 7,500 yards long, and Golf Digest has named it one of the greatest in the country.
The Wilmington Country Club is situated in the Brandywine Valley, which is home to the du Pont family’s opulent estates, chateaus, world-famous gardens, museums, a thriving restaurant scene, a variety of cultural attractions, and, of course, tax-free shopping in Delaware.
By reserving a lodging in Wilmington & the Brandywine Valley, you may begin preparing for your trip to the 2022 BMW Championship.
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16–21 August. Delaware Country Club DE Wilmington
Don’t miss the thrill of the PGA TOUR FedExCup Playoffs when one of the best tournaments in the world makes its debut in Wilmington. The East Course at Wilmington Country Club will host the 2022 BMW Championship from August 16–21. The top 70 golfers on the PGA TOUR will fight to qualify for the season final in the penultimate playoff event. Extreme intensity and world-class golf are guaranteed. The BMW Championship’s whole net earnings go to the Evans Scholars Foundation.
Our top focus is the health and safety of everyone connected with the BMW Championship. In accordance with CDC recommendations, the tournament and the PGA TOUR have a comprehensive set of COVID-19 health and safety measures in place to support a secure environment and a high-quality golfing experience.
GOLF CLUB AT CASTLE PINES
Castle Pines Golf Club, south of Denver, which held “The International” competition from 1986 to 2006, is now home to the PGA TOUR’s BMW Championship. The BMW Championship will make its first trip to Colorado since Billy Horschel (USA) triumphed at Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver in 2014 on his way to winning the FedExCup championship. The renowned Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course at Castle Trees debuted in 1981, capitalizing on the unique Colorado landscape with holes cut among towering Ponderosa pines and natural rock formations. The undulating course, which now has a par of 72 and a length of over 8,000 yards (7,300 meters), has raised, multi-tiered greens and limited fairways.
the CASTLE PINES GOLF CLUB
South of Denver’s Castle Pines Golf Club, which held “The International” competition from 1986 until 2006, welcomes the PGA TOUR back with the BMW Championship. Since Billy Horschel of the United States triumphed at Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver in 2014 on his way to winning the FedExCup, the BMW Championship hasn’t made a stop in Colorado. With holes cut amid gorgeous Ponderosa pines and unique rock formations, the highly regarded Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course at Castle Pines first debuted in 1981. The undulating layout has narrow fairways and elevated, multi-tiered greens, and it now has a length of nearly 8,000 yards (7,300 meters) and a par of 72.
After play was halted on Thursday, the largest tournament of the DP World Tour will continue on Saturday in England.
The 2022 BMW PGA Championship will resume play on Sunday after being suspended on Thursday due to the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. With several groups still having to complete their first rounds, play will go back up on Saturday at 6:40 a.m. local time in Surrey, England (1:40 a.m. ET).
The DP World Tour issued a statement saying, “All original second round tee times will stay the same and the second round of the BMW PGA Championship will continue at 6:40 a.m. on Saturday morning.” The players who haven’t finished their first round will start doing so at 7:30 a.m. from the spot on the course where they finished on Thursday.
Instead of the usual 72 holes, the tournament, which is the biggest on the DP World Tour, will only have 54 holes.
The statement read, “The Rolex Series event will now be played over 54 holes with a goal of wrapping up on Sunday as scheduled. “Due to ongoing planning for the state funeral, we are unable to guarantee the staff, amenities, or security of the location on Monday, thus it is not possible to play the entire 72 holes and finish on that day. Flags will continue to fly at half-mast throughout the weekend at Wentworth, and black ribbons will be made available for everyone to wear.”
Because the Englishmen Andy Sullivan and Tommy Fleetwood and the Norwegian Viktor Hovland shared the lead at the end of play on Thursday, their opening rounds of 8-under 64 carry even more significance. With only 36 holes remaining, it will be more challenging for chasers to catch up to those at the top of the leaderboard.
The DP World Tour made no mention of altering the cut, therefore it should be reasonable to presume that it will happen after the first 36 holes. If they want to win the largest trophy on the DP World Tour this weekend, they will need to play immaculate golf since the leaders, Rory McIlroy and Billy Horschel, who is also the defending champion, are four shots behind them and Matt Fitzpatrick and Jon Rahm are even farther back.
Today’s BMW Championship golf is being played where?
BMW’s DP World Tour Location of the PGA Championship: Virginia Water, England. Training: Wentworth GC (West). Size: 7,267 yards. Par: 72
Where in Europe is the BMW golf tournament taking place?
The BMW PGA Championship, which will take place this week in England, will feature competitors from the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, and the fledgling LIV Golf series.
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Out of the hundreds of events held each year, all but a dozen professional golf tournaments depend on a marquee sponsor and dozens of other co-sponsors to contribute millions of dollars to make each event possible.
There are a few significant outliers, including the British Open, the Masters, the US Open, and the P.G.A. Championship.
But even a prestigious event like this week’s BMW PGA Championship at the Wentworth Club in Surrey, England, one of the top tournaments on the DP World Tour, depends on the German automaker and another dozen sponsors, including Zoom, Rolex, and Hilton, to pay the players, cover event costs, and have some money left over for charitable causes.
There is only one issue. More than a dozen golfers from the competing LIV Golf series, which is supported by Saudi Arabia, will compete in the BMW PGA Championship, including fan favorites Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood as well as several contenders like Kevin Na, Patrick Reed, and Martin Kaymer.
The DP World Tour has a slightly different policy than the PGA Tour, which has suspended players who have joined LIV and prevented them from competing in PGA Tour events. For the time being, participants may participate in the competition if they have qualified for tournaments like Wentworth based on their global rankings or other factors.
Given the sums of money sponsors provide to a DP World Tour, PGA Tour, or any other international tour, they want something in return. They want excellent performers to provide interesting drama, yes, but they also want corporate perks and media attention. Rory McIlroy defeated Scottie Scheffler by one stroke in the final round of the Tour Championship on the PGA Tour on August 28 to win the FedEx Cup, the tour’s season-long points competition. (The Tour Championship is sponsored by Southern Company, Coca-Cola, and Accenture, in addition to FedEx, a season-long sponsor of the PGA Tour who provides a significant portion of the $18 million first-place payment.)
Additionally, having a winner from LIV Golf puts sponsors and the DP World Tour itself in an awkward position. The DP World Tour is a strategic partner of the PGA Tour but has let LIV players to compete.
Top tour players including U.S. Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick slammed the LIV presence at Wentworth before the competition had began, calling it “disappointing.” The BMW PGA Championship champion from 2021, Billy Horschel, stated that the LIV golfers shouldn’t be permitted to compete on the DP World Tour at all since “they decided to go play on that tour and they should go play there.”
Sponsorship has been impartial.
Tim Holzmuller, a spokesman for BMW Group Sport Engagement, said, “The objective of the BMW Group is to stage a world-class event and deliver a premium experience for players, spectators, and enthusiasts at all our sport engagements.”
Great athletes attract followers and home television watchers. Additionally, a matchup between a LIV golfer and a player on the PGA or DP World Tour would undoubtedly boost ratings. But it’s difficult to predict what will happen to sponsors after that.