A joint future: Partnership between BMW and shooting star Matti Schmid.

  • Germany’s biggest up-and-coming golf star Matti Schmid is a
    BMW “Friend of the Brand”.
  • The 24-year-old was presented the DP World Tour “Sir Henry
    Cotton Rookie of the Year Award” last week.
  • Schmid is now driving sustainably, in a BMW X3 xDrive30e*
    with plug-in hybrid drive.

Matti Schmid was presented with his new BM
W X3 xDrive30e* at BMW Welt today. For the shooting star, who
won the silver medal for best amateur at this year’s Open
Championship, this marks the beginning of a partnership with BMW.

“We extend a warm welcome to Matti Schmid as he joins the BMW
Golfsport family and are really looking forward to working together,”
said Christian Masanz, Head of Sports Marketing BMW Germany. “Matti
has proven his huge potential time and again. He is as ambitious as he
is likeable, and BMW is delighted and confident to be partnering with
him as he advances his sporting career.”

Matti Schmid said: “I have an eventful, important and successful year
behind me. But that was just the beginning, I still have a lot of
goals that I want to achieve. I’m really looking forward to having BMW
at my side as I start working towards them – and I’m delighted to be
driving a BMW X3. BMW is one of the most renowned partners in
international golf, I am proud of this collaboration.”

This season saw the 24-year-old achieve important milestones in his
golfing career that is in its early days. At the BMW International
Open in Munich, he finished in a superb tied 14th place,
making him the highest ranked amateur. And Schmid was the best amateur
in the field once again at the Open at Royal St George’s Golf Club,
finishing tied with Ryder Cup players Lee Westwood (ENG) and Bernd
Wiesberger (AUT), among other players.

Schmid became a pro right after winning the Silver Medal. In just
seven starts on the European Tour he managed to earn the right to play
in the 2021/22 season of the series currently in progress, which has
since been renamed DP World Tour. Schmid only just missed out on
getting his first win on the European Tour in September, when he
finished three shots behind winner Kristoffer Broberg (SWE) to take
second place at the Dutch Open.

In recognition of his outstanding achievements, Schmid was presented
with the DP World Tour “Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Award”
last week. The award for best rookie of the season has only been won
by one other German golfer: Martin Kaymer in 2007, who went on to
become number one in the world rankings, two-time major winner and
three-time Ryder Cup winner.