BMW PGA Championship 2022, Wentworth Club, Surrey, England: 8-11 Sept
BMW PGA Championship 2022
From DP World Tour, Five Things to Know:
The BMW PGA Championship has long been one of the most prestigious events in world golf and this week's field in Surrey shows just why. Fresh off his record third FedEx Cup victory, World Number Three Rory McIlroy returns to the scene of his 2014 victory, while fellow Major Champion, former World Number One and Ryder Cup star Jon Rahm is also in town. Reigning U.S. Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick also tees it up alongside Ryder Cup team-mates Viktor Hovland, Shane Lowry, Tyrrell Hatton and Tommy Fleetwood. Then there is the defending champ...….
The lure of Wentworth attracted Billy Horschel to cross the Atlantic in 2019 as he finished tied fourth in an event he revealed he had watched since he was a child. He returned two years later and became just the second American to lift the trophy after the great Arnold Palmer, and proved himself a popular champion with the fans. Read more
From Golf Australia, The Preview, by Rod Morri:
The DP World Tour has few chances to shine in the global golf calendar, but the week at Wentworth for the BMW PGA is always one of them.
With the PGA Tour not returning for another week and the LIV circuit also not playing, the tournament will take centre stage for golf fans this week for what could be a thrilling event. Read more
COURSE: Wentworth’s West Course – also known as the Burma Road course – is perhaps England’s best known golf course. It is certainly it’s most televised.
Long-time host of the annual World Matchplay invitational event, the course was as familiar to many through the 1980’s and 1990’s as Augusta National is to viewers now. Read more
Defending champion: Billy Horschel
Australians in the field: Adam Scott, Wade Ormsby, Lucas Herbert, Jason Scrivener, Scott Hend, Min Woo Lee, Maverick Antcliff.
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