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June 01, 2010 This Week:
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Ralf Hussmann, BMW Sports Marketing & Brand Cooperation, said: “We are in the game for the long term and are delighted to agree another four year extension to our partnership, and firmly believe that with the help of our partners at The European Tour and Wentworth Club the BMW PGA Championship will continue to grow in stature and consolidate its reputation as one of the finest events in world golf. On Sunday, the 2010 edition of the BMW PGA Championship was won by Simon Khan, after a brilliant finishing round of 66 strokes. It was the biggest final-day comeback in the history of the event as the Englishman had been seven shots off the lead going into the last 18 holes. Khan, ranked number 471 in the world before the event, had not won on The European Tour for six years and was included in the Championship field just a few days ago. He holed a 20 foot birdie putt on the last to distance Luke Donald and Fredrik Andersson Hed by a shot. “It just means everything, today, this week”, he said. “This tournament is the reason I started playing golf, and just to be here was unbelievable. With the new setup, as well, it makes it a new premium on sort of your accuracy and that's sort of my strength when it's on.” Angel Cabrera won in 2005, the first year BMW partnered the event, and since then David Howell, Anders Hansen, Miguel Angel Jiménez and Paul Casey have all triumphed. They followed in the footsteps of an impressive roll call of past champions including Peter Alliss, Seve Ballesteros, Sir Nick Faldo, Tony Jacklin, Bernhard Langer, Colin Montgomerie, José Maria Olazabal and Ian Woosnam. There have been 38 BMW events on The European Tour International Schedule, including this year’s BMW PGA Championship – 21 BMW International Opens, seven BMW Asian Opens, six BMW PGA Championships, two BMW Russian Opens and two BMW Italian Opens. (May 26,3010)
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