Singapore. BMW Asia today announced the top three
winners from the BMW Golf Cup National Final 2025, held at Tanah Merah
Country Club’s Tampines Course from 12 to 15 August 2025. Tan Lee
Hong, Lee Kim Leng and Wang Mei Zhen, will represent Singapore at the
BMW Golf Cup World Final at the Fancourt Golf Resort in South Africa
in March 2026.
“The BMW Golf Cup National Final in Singapore is the pinnacle event
of our annual golf season, and 2025 was bigger than ever,” said Lars
Nielsen, Managing Director, BMW Group Asia. “Due to overwhelming
popularity last year, we extended this year’s event from three days to
four, giving media, corporate partners and customers more time on the green.
“Of the 40,000 registered golfers in Singapore, 5% of this population
has already participated in BMW golfing events organised this year by
BMW Asia or our dealer partners, Performance Motors Limited and
Eurokars Auto,” added Nielsen. “Golf is one of the top three interests
of our customers, making this event a perfect fit for their passions
and a great way for us to connect with them while having some fun. We
are committed to fostering this community in Singapore in the coming
years for existing and new players.”
BMW Golf Cup National Final 2025 Tournament Day.
A total of nine players were recognised for their performance in the
following categories:
Men’s Category I
Handicap 0 to 12
1st Tan
Lee Hong
39
2nd
Nicholas Goh
38
3rd
Henry Choo
37
Men’s Category II
Handicap 13 to 24
1st Lee
Kim Leng
38
2nd Lim
Hock Eng
37 OCB*
3rd Gan
Keng Loon
37
Ladies Category
Handicap 1 to 36
1st
Wang Mei Zhen
38
2nd Um
Nina Sung
36 OCB*
3rd
Jenny Ong
36
“Once again, we witnessed an extremely high level of sportsmanship
and exceptional performances on the green this year. I am confident
that Mr. Tan, Mr. Lee and Ms. Wang will do us proud while competing
with the best of the best on the biggest stage of their lives in South
Africa. This tournament is proof that BMW continues to create
once-in-a-lifetime experiences like no other automotive brand,”
concluded Nielsen.
On-course engagements.
Throughout the day, participants enjoyed massages by members of
the Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped, limited-edition
merchandise, food kiosks (e.g., ice cream from Birds of Paradise), and
a selection of cocktails and mocktails courtesy of William Grant &
Sons, Official Liquor Partner. They also had the chance to win
exciting Hole-in-One and Accuracy Challenge prizes courtesy of the
following partners:
HOLE 4
Hole-in-One
BMW iX by Allianz
HOLE 5
Precision Drive
Challenge
Approach S50
by Garmin
HOLE 6
Hole-in-One
ZM 2 watch by Leica
HOLE 10
Longest Drive Challenge
Performance Wear Collection by FootJoy
HOLE 14
Hole-in-One
BMW i4 by DBS
HOLE 16
Hole-in-One
Luxury Furnishing worth $50,000 by
W Atelier
Night Golf.
During dinner, participants were treated to a round of night golf to
test their strategy, precision and power. A striking display of neon
LED light sticks set the stage for a visually captivating tee off zone.
Illuminated targets lit up the green at 50m, 75m and 100m – each
carrying different point values. Participants took their best shots,
driving golf balls into the glowing hoops for a chance to score big.
BMW Golf Cup.
BMW Golf Cup has a history that begins in 1982, with the first World
Final taking place in 1995. It is currently the largest international
amateur tournament series that has hosted more than 800 qualifying
tournaments and over 100,000 participating players in more than 40
countries. Amateur golfers from each participating country get
together yearly to compete in their National Final for a chance at the
BMW Golf Cup World Final on world-class courses, with curated
experiences, and special appearances by major world champions.
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*In golf, OCB
stands for On Countback. It is a method used to determine the
winner when two or more players have the same score in a competition.