Singapore. From 2 – 7 March 2025, 108 BMW customers
from 38 markets around the world came together to compete at the BMW
Golf Cup World Final, the largest international amateur golf
tournament in the world. Of these 108 finalists, 14 were from the
following BMW Asia markets – Brunei, Guam, Indonesia, the Philippines,
Singapore and Vietnam.

 

Held at the Alpine Golf Club in Bangkok, Thailand, the finalists and
their partners experienced an extensive program filled with
once-on-a-lifetime golfing activities, exotic cultural events, and
mouthwatering local cuisine. 

 

“Securing a spot in the BMW Golf Cup World Final is not a simple
task,” said Lars Nielsen, Managing Director, BMW Group Asia. “In
addition to being a BMW customer, you need to compete in one of our
Golf Cup tournaments in the markets and beat the best-of-the-best to
join the elite golfing community on world class courses every year.”

 

The tournament consisted of three rounds in three individual
categories and a team category:

 

National Team Category

Total points
accumulated by the team across all categories.

Ladies Category

HCP up to 28

Men 1 Category

Up to HCP 12

Men 2 Category

HCP 13-28

 

“Three customers from the BMW Asia markets secured one of the top
three positions in each category. We are even more excited to announce
that Team Vietnam secured the number one position in the National Team
Category!” added Nielsen.

 

BMW Asia Market Highlights.

 

National Team Category

1st Place:
Team Vietnam (302 net points), ahead of teams from China (297)
and Japan (291).

Ladies Category

1st Place:
Thi Quynh Nhu Nguyen (VN, 100) won ahead of Daniela Antillon
Goñi (MEX, 97) and Akiko Wakamatsu (JPN, 96).

Men 1 Category

3rd Place:
Quang Duong Ta (VN, 101)

Men 2 Category

3rd Place: 
Kyle Justin Tan (PH, 104)

 

“Congratulations to Team Vietnam and all our finalists for showing
their best on the green during the tournament! Their camaraderie and
sportsmanship were visible throughout the event, and we hope they are
as proud as we are to see how far they have made it. 

 

Being a BMW customer is not just about owning a car, it is about
being a part of a community of individuals with similar interests.
Golf is one of these pursuits that many of our customers bond over and
we look forward to creating even more unforgettable memories for them
in the years to come,” concluded Nielsen.

 

Eagles for Education.

Since 2023, through Eagles for Education, the BMW Group has been
supporting the work of the UN International Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
to provide young people with the skills and knowledge they require to
enjoy success in the working world of tomorrow and chart their own
path through life.

 

To fulfil its responsibility as a corporate citizen, the BMW Group
donates €1,000 to UNICEF educational programmes for each net eagle
recorded during tournaments. A remarkable 116 net eagles were recorded
during this year’s World Final, which equates to €116,000 in donations.

 

Do you love playing golf? Register your today (https://bit.ly/BMWGolfCup2025)
to join us for our next golfing adventure!

 

About 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.

For more information on the BMW Golf Cup, please visit:

https://www.bmw-golfsport.com/en/topics/turniere/bmw-golf-cup/series.html

 

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