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Golf Fails Of The Week



A collection of golf shots from the BMW International Open of which some might be able to relate to!

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The DP World Tour returns to Golfclub München Eichenried this week for the 34th edition of the BMW International Open. Defending champion Li Haotong returns to Germany. He holed a near 50-foot birdie putt last year during the first play-off hole against Thomas Pieters to enjoy an emotional return to the winner’s circle. It was the Chinese star’s third DP World Tour title and he’ll be looking to add to his tally again in Munich. A number of DP World Tour stars have made the long trip from the U.S Open to Germany this week. One of those is Pablo Larrazábal who has already won twice so far this year in South Korea and at the KLM Open . Victory this week will see the 40-year-old Spaniard become the first player to win the BMW International Open three times since its inaugural event in 1989. A few weeks after finishing in a share of second place on home soil at the Porsche European Open, Marcel Siem returns to the golf club he grew up at as the child. The 42-year-old has recorded four previous top-20 finishes at this week’s host venue. Siem also showed he’s got what it takes after returning to the winners circle at the Hero Indian Open in February. Sergio Garcia, Billy Horschel and Martin Kaymer will also be in the hunt for the number one spot in Germany.

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8 Comments

  1. Kieffer had a lot of "bad" decisions and shots. Without he maybe would have been the winner! But he flighted also a lot, never gave up like McKibben did – so his 3rd place was absolutely deserved alone for his engagement.

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