Alex Noren, Billy Horschel and Ryan Fox have confirmed their return to the BMW PGA Championship, with tickets on sale now to see the past three winners in action at the Festival of Golf at etg.golf/BMW2026Tickets.
The trio will join back-to-back Masters champion and fellow former winner Rory McIlroy in what promises to be another stellar line-up at Wentworth Club from September 17-20, 2026, following record attendance last season.
Defending champion Noren secured his second BMW PGA Championship title after making a birdie on the first play-off hole to pip Frenchman Adrien Saddier to victory following an enthralling final round.
The win was the Swedish Ryder Cup player’s 12th DP World Tour victory and second on the 2025 Race to Dubai, and came eight years after his maiden Rolex Series triumph at Wentworth Club.
Noren, who has the most DP World Tour wins of any player from Sweden, said: "I think this is one of the best tournaments in the world, and it just gets better every year. I can’t wait to come back as the defending champion and hopefully have a chance to add a third BMW PGA Championship trophy.”
Horschel is also a two-time winner over the famous West Course, becoming the first American since Arnold Palmer to claim the title in 2021, and following that up with his 2024 play-off victory over McIlroy and Thriston Lawrence.
The eight-time PGA TOUR winner, who is always full of praise for the event, said: “From watching on TV from the US, to getting the chance to tee it up around the West Course in the past few years, I’ve always loved the BMW PGA Championship. To be able to call myself a two-time winner is really special, and I would love to add to that tally.”
Like Noren and Horschel, Fox claimed his first win on the Rolex Series at the BMW PGA Championship. The New Zealander was three shots off the lead going into the final round in 2023 and recovered from an early triple-bogey to post an impressive Sunday 67, finishing one shot ahead of English pair Tyrrell Hatton and Aaron Rai.
Fox, who has gone on to add two PGA TOUR wins to his four on the DP World Tour, said: “I’m immensely proud to call myself a BMW PGA Championship winner. It’s such an iconic tournament and I love coming back here every year. I look forward to challenging again this year.”
Taking place just outside Central London, the BMW PGA Championship offers a thrilling week of world-class golf, a star-studded Celebrity Pro-Am, live entertainment on the Showstage, and much more in the atmospheric Spectator Village.
With over 100,000 spectators set to gather for a true Festival of Golf, there are a range of experiences for everyone with ticketing options to match – including General Admission tickets for the Tuesday practice day, Wednesday Celebrity Pro-Am and four days of tournament golf, plus the chance to elevate the experience with Treetops presented by Buffalo Trace and Premium Experience options.
BMW Group owners will once again receive preferred parking benefits and there will be a free shuttle service from Virginia Water railway station available to all spectators.
Fans are urged to secure their tickets early to avoid disappointment after a record attendance at last year’s BMW PGA Championship. General admission was completely sold out across Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, whilst Treetops presented by Buffalo Trace (formerly Ticket+) packages sold out on all tournament days.
General Admission, Treetops presented by Buffalo Trace and Premium Experience tickets are available at etg.golf/BMW2026Tickets.