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2023 BMW Ladies Championship : BMW i5 And i7 Up For Grabs For Golfers Who Hit A Hole-in-one
2023 BMW Ladies Championship : BMW i5 and i7 flagship sedan up for grabs for golfers who hit a hole-in-one.
Should a player ace the 14th hole, they will receive an all-electric BMW i5 for their efforts.
An all-electric BMW 7 Series flagship sedan (i7 xDrive60) awaits the first player to hit a hole-in-one on the 16th.
i5’s 84.3 kWh allows an estimated range of 240 to 295 miles, while i7’s 101.7 kWh battery pack allows a 300 miles drive on a single charge.
South Korean-born New Zealander, Lydia Ko, will strive to defend her title when the 2023 BMW Ladies Championship tees off on Thursday October 19th (today) at the Seowon Valley Country Club.
The BMW Ladies Championship premiered in 2019 at LPGA International Busan, which also hosted the second tournament two years later.
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Like the 2022 edition held at the Oak Valley Country Club, Lydia Ko and the other pro golfers participating in 2023 BMW Ladies Championship will try to hit a Hole-in-One to all-electric cars provided by BMW.
“Should a player ace the 14th hole, they will receive a BMW i5 for their efforts”, while an all-electric BMW 7 Series (i7 xDrive60) “awaits the first player to hit a hole-in-one on the 16th”, BMW said in a statement.
With a battery capacity of up to 84.3 kWh, the BMW i5 models has an estimated range of 240 to 295 miles, while the BMW i7 xDrive60 features a large 101.7 kWh battery pack that allows a 300 miles (483 km) drive on a single charge.
History was made the 2022 BMW Ladies Championship when both hole-in-one awards were won on the same day in round three. That was a first in the long history of the BMW Group’s involvement in international golf.