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BMW Australia to Supply Vehicles for 2011 Presidents Cup

BMW Australia has been confirmed as official vehicle supplier of The Presidents Cup 2011, to be played in Melbourne, November 15-20, 2011. As a result, BMW Australia will provide more than 50 luxury vehicles for use by players and organizers during the premier golfing event. The Presidents Cup, which is being held in Australia for the first time in 13 years, will be played at The Royal Melbourne Golf Club.

BMW Group Australia Managing Director Phil Horton said support for The Presidents Cup was a reflection of BMW’s passionate global commitment to golfsport. “BMW is proud supporter of many of the world’s leading golf tournaments and events. BMW’s involvement in golf extends from the pinnacle of the sport at the professional level right through to the BMW Golf Cup, the world’s largest and longest-running amateur golf tournament,” said Horton.

”We are extremely excited about BMW’s involvement in The Presidents Cup 2011,” added Matt Kamienski, Executive Director of The Presidents Cup. “BMW is synonymous with quality and excellence and has a long standing tradition of supporting golf events and other major events both here in Australia and around the world. They are a perfect addition to our family of partners and suppliers supporting this year’s event.”

At the conclusion of The Presidents Cup, the BMW Golf Cup Final will be played on the same course on November 22nd. Players who have progressed through 32 tournaments conducted by BMW dealers around the country will compete for the chance to represent Australia at the BMW Golf Cup World Final to be held in February 6-11, 2012, at Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore.

BMW is a global partner of major professional tournaments such as the BMW Championship, Ryder Cup, BMW PGA Championship, the BMW Asian Open and BMW International Open.
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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