Masters champion at the BMW International Open. Two months after winning his first major, Danny Willett returns to the scene of his big breakthrough.

Cologne. When GC Gut Lärchenhof (Pulheim, near
Cologne) hosted the BMW International Open for the first time in the
tournament’s long history in 2012, Danny Willett claimed his first
title as a pro to lay the foundation for what was to be a rapid rise
that has taken the 28-year-old into the golfing elite: two weeks ago
the Englishman produced an outstanding display to win the Masters in
Augusta. Golf fans in Germany can now look forward to seeing the major
winner in action: Willett will tee off at the BMW International Open
at Gut Lärchenhof from 22nd to 26th June.

“We are delighted to be able to present the reigning Masters champion
to the crowds in Germany. Danny Willett is one of the most intriguing
players in the world at the moment, particularly since his impressive
performance in Augusta,” said Tournament President Peter van
Binsbergen, Head of Sales and Marketing, BMW Group Germany. “Now in
its 28th year, the BMW International Open will once again feature an
attractive line-up of players, an extensive programme off the course,
and the unique atmosphere that players and spectators all over the
world have come to value at BMW golf tournaments.”

“I am really looking forward to the BMW International Open and
returning to Cologne,” said Willett. “I will never forget my win in
2012. That first title will always be very special. It is nice to
return to a course, on which you have enjoyed success in the past.
Furthermore, the BMW International Open is a tournament with a
positive atmosphere, which is something you really enjoy as a player.”

Willett will be joined in Cologne by world number six Henrik Stenson
(Sweden), five-time Ryder Cup player Sergio García, crowd favourite
Miguel Ángel Jiménez, defending champion Pablo Larrazábal (all Spain)
and Austria’s BMW Golfsport Ambassador Bernd Wiesberger. Among those
flying the flag for Germany will be BMW Golfsport Ambassadors Max
Kieffer and Dominic Foos, as well as Marcel Siem.

The iconic German tournament is a real home event for Kieffer and
Siem, who are from the Rhineland region and go into the tournament
with extra motivation and local support behind them. One special
incentive for all the players is this year’s Hole-in-One Award. The
first ace on the 16th hole will be rewarded with the BMW M760Li
xDrive. The valuable, special BMW prize has been won at both the
previous tournaments in Cologne: Englishmen Andrew Marshall (2012, BMW
640i Gran Coupé) and James Heath (2014, BMW i8) both hit the perfect shot.