KLM OPEN
The KLM Open will return to The International golf course near Amsterdam for the third time in 2025. The prestigious international golf tournament, part of the DP World Tour, will take place from 5 to 8 June 2025, during the Pentecost weekend.
In 2025, you can once again experience Great golf, good times at The International near Amsterdam. Besides the opportunity to watch the best golfers in action, the tournament also offers excellent options for relaxation with friends or family. Follow your favorite player, watch the thrilling Beat the Pro challenge, or enjoy the fun activities in and around the KLM Open Village.

The KLM Open 2025 will be played from Thursday 5 June to Sunday 8 June at The International golf course near Amsterdam. During the Pentecost weekend, you are warmly invited to experience the oldest international sporting event in the Netherlands — and one of the oldest on the DP World Tour — up close. The prize fund for the 2025 KLM Open has been increased from €2.5 million to €2.75 million.
The KLM Open is more than just golf — it’s synonymous with Great golf, good times. In addition to world-class golf, with exciting challenges like Beat the Pro, you can enjoy everything the KLM Open Village has to offer: great shops, delicious food trucks, and lively terraces.

The KLM Open has earned a prominent place in Dutch golf history. Since its beginning, the tournament has played an important role on the international golf stage.
In 2025, the 105th edition of the ‘Dutch International Open Championship’ will be played.

The KLM Open is one of the oldest tournaments on the DP World Tour (formerly the European Tour) and the oldest international sporting event in the Netherlands. The first edition was held in 1912 at the Haagsche Golf & Country Club.
Six Dutch players have won the tournament. Amateur Gerry del Court van Krimpen was the first in 1915, and Joost Luiten remains the most recent Dutch winner, having claimed the title in 2016 after also winning in 2013. Other Dutch champions whose names are engraved on the trophy include Jacob Oosterveer (1917), his brother Dirk Oosterveer (1919, 1930), Joop Rühl (1947), and Maarten Lafeber (2003).
The KLM Open’s roll of honour also features celebrated golfers such as Seve Ballesteros, Bernhard Langer, Colin Montgomerie, José Maria Olazábal, Lee Westwood, Payne Stewart, Paul Casey, Martin Kaymer, and Thomas Pieters.

When KLM returned as title sponsor of the Dutch Open in 2004 (having previously sponsored the event from 1981 to 1990), the tournament quickly grew into a trendsetter on the European Tour. The traditional “tent village” evolved into a “Village,” and innovations like Beat the Pro gained worldwide exposure and acclaim. The KLM Open is a tournament that resonates with every golf enthusiast.
In collaboration with TIG Sports & Events and other partners, KLM has laid the foundation for a top-tier golf tournament that is highly valued by both fans and players.

Former champions
Guido Migliozzi
The International, Amsterdam
2024
Pablo Larrazábal
Bernardus, Cromvoirt
2023
ictor Perez
Bernardus, Cromvoirt
2022
Kristoffer Broberg
Bernardus, Cromvoirt
2021
Sergio Garcia
The International, Amsterdam
2019
Ashun Wu
The Dutch, Spijk
2018
Romain Wattel
The Dutch, Spijk
2017
Joost Luiten
The Dutch, Spijk
2016
Thomas Pieters
Kennemer, Zandvoort
2015
Paul Casey
Kennemer, Zandvoort
2014
Joost Luiten
Kennemer, Zandvoort
2013
Peter Hanson
Hilversumsche, Hilversum
2012

























