Former winners Rory McIlroy and Paul Casey to tee off at the BMW PGA Championship.

  • Rory McIlroy sets sights on repeating his inspirational
    victory at the 2014 BMW PGA Championship.
  • Paul Casey, 2009 BMW PGA Champion, back at the Wentworth
    Club for the first time since 2013.
  • Both players underline their fine recent form with wins on
    the PGA TOUR.

 

Wentworth/Munich. The BMW PGA Championship (24th to 27th May
2018, Wentworth Club, London) is one of the most prestigious and
popular tournaments on the European Tour. This year’s event will be
no different. The winner of the 2014 BMW PGA Championship and former
world number one, Rory McIlroy (NIR), will tee off at the iconic
tournament, which boasts a prize purse of seven million US dollars.
He will be joined by the 2009 champion, Paul Casey (ENG). Tommy
Fleetwood (ENG), reigning “Race to Dubai” champion, had already
confirmed his intention to play.

The victory at the Wentworth Club four years ago may not have been
the biggest success of four-time major winner McIlroy’s illustrious
career, but it was certainly a key moment. Now 28 years old, that win
brought to an end a two-year title drought. The Northern Irishman went
on to enjoy the most successful season of his career so far, with
victories at the Open, PGA Championship, WGC-Bridgestone Invitational,
and in the “Race to Dubai”.

“I’m looking forward to going back to Wentworth. It’s always a good
week. If Wentworth gets good weather, and hopefully we do, the crowds
are awesome, the golf course is great, and the area is beautiful I
haven’t played there in a couple of years but from what I’ve seen,
with the new grass that they’ve put in, it looks a much better golf
course, a much more playable golf course,” said McIlroy, who won his
latest prestigious title on the PGA TOUR at the Arnold Palmer
Invitational just ten days ago.

Lifting the trophy at the BMW PGA Championship was also a very
special moment for Casey. The 40-year-old grew up in the county of
Surrey, which is also the home of the Wentworth Club. Even as a boy,
he used to dream of winning “The Players’ Flagship” as he watched golf
legends like Seve Ballesteros and record winner Sir Nick Faldo ply
their trade on the West Course. Casey, who lives in the USA, will tee
off at Wentworth again for the first time since 2013 and is determined
to pick up important points towards Ryder Cup qualification in front
of his home public. Currently number 13 in the world, he took a big
step towards securing a place on Team Europe with victory at the
Valspar Championship (PGA TOUR) at the start of March.