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Can Patrick Reed silence his critics with a stellar performance at the 2024 BMW International Open?

LIV Golfer Patrick Reed returns to the DP World Tour after a year at the Golfclub München Eichenried this July 4th. The last time he was seen on the European Tour was during his 2023 Dubai Desert Classic participation. This time, the 33-year-old golfer will be playing for a prize pool of $2.5 million. Although he lost his place in the Top 100 OWGR rankings after joining LIV Golf, will Reed’s return to the DP World Tour bring yet another victory to Greg Norman after the US Open and Senior US Open trophy?

If you want to find out but do not have tickets to the event, fear not. Here’s how you can watch the 2024 BMW International Open from the comfort of your house instead of flying to Germany. All times are in ET. US viewers can also turn to Directv to stream the event live. According to NBC, Golf Channel will be streaming it as per the following schedule:

Thursday 04 July: Round 1: 6:30AM-Noon (GC)

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Friday, 5 July: Round 2: 6:30 a.m.–noon (GC)

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Do you think Patrick Reed will dominate the 2024 BMW International Open?

Absolutely

No way

Maybe

Not sure

Saturday, July 6: Round 3: 7:30 a.m.–noon (GC)

Sunday, July 7: Final Round: 7 a.m.-noon (GC)

However, the audience from the UK can turn to their trusted golf streaming service, Sky Sports Golf, all the time in BST.

Thursday, July 4: Round 1: Sky Sports Golf, 11.30

Friday, July 5: Round 2: Sky Sports Golf, 11.30

Saturday, July 6: Round 3: Sky Sports Golf, 12.30

Sunday, July 7: Final Round: Sky Sports Golf, 12.00

The nine-time PGA Tour winner, Patrick Reed, is extremely thrilled to be a part of the upcoming DP World Event. Hear from the golfer what energy you might expect to see at the 2024 BMW International Open.

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Patrick Reed’s excitement to play in the DP World Tour

“The anticipation for the BMW International Open and coming to Munich is great because I have already heard many good things about this tournament,” said Patrick Reed. He further mentioned how he is looking forward to the event: “The BMW Championship in the USA and the BMW PGA Championship are fantastic events; BMW just does it really well. I am sure it will be no different in Munich, and I look forward to the golf fans in Germany.”

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Although Patrick Reed has shown his interest in playing in Europe, it will be his debut BMW International Open in Munich. He will be faring for the winner’s share of  $425,000. Other LIV golfers, like German professional golfers Martin Kaymer and Thomas Pieters, will be joining the event.

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Are you excited to see the 2018 Masters winner who dueled against Rory McIlroy in 2016 in Munich? Let us know who else you are rooting for this season.