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Fore: PGA Announces BMW Championship To Return To Maryland

The BMW Championship golf tournament is returning to Maryland, officials say.

BMW Championship to return to Maryland in 2025

BMW Championship to return to Maryland in 2025

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Officials announced that the renowned championship will be held at the Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills in 2025.

“We are excited to bring the BMW Championship back to these iconic venues, giving the amazing fans of the greater Baltimore and St. Louis areas a chance to see the best players in the world up close,” said Vince Pellegrino, WGA Senior Vice President of Tournaments. 

“When we consider potential hosts, we look for challenging layouts that can deliver an unmatched experience for fans and our PGA TOUR partners. Caves Valley Golf Club and Bellerive Country Club are the perfect additions to our championship lineup.”

The BMW Championship is the third oldest tournament in the PGA tour schedule, debuting over 100 years ago in 1899 as the Western Open. BMW became a title partner in 2007.

This will be the second time in five years that the Baltimore area has hosted a PGA Tour event, following the 2021 BMW Championship won by Patrick Cantlay at Caves Valley Golf Club.

The 2021 event raised $5.6 million for caddie scholarships and helped establish the Caves Valley Evans Scholars Scholarship House at the University of Maryland.

The renowned championship has raised more than $40 million in caddie scholarships for young men and women since 2007.

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