England’s Dan Brown claimed the 2025 BMW International Open on Sunday, securing a two-stroke victory to earn his second career title on the DP World Tour. Brown, who began the final round with the outright lead, never wavered, stretching his advantage to two shots over the closing five holes and finishing ahead of a chasing pack that included Jordan Smith and Joost Luiten. The 29-year-old played remarkably steady golf all week, recording just a single bogey over his last 54 holes. His win makes him the eighth Englishman to capture the BMW International Open since its inception. Brown fought through heavy emotions following the death of a close friend just days earlier. “He was there with me and it made it a little bit easier,” he said after the round, dedicating the trophy to his friend’s memory.
The PGA heads to the at The Renaissance Club in Scotland this weekend 🏴 @NeilParkerBets has his eye on three sleepers priced between +4500 and +10000 ⛳️⤵️ https://t.co/amm4DltTl0
“I think about my career…the last major I won, in 2014, I’d never heard of Scottie Scheffler.” Rory McIlroy’s longevity is the most underrated part of his career. Cool hearing him talk it through: https://t.co/ZP9KADduFp
McIlroy rekindles his excitement, enthusiasm for golf heading into Scottish Open https://t.co/fJX8aYFmQt