Childcare at the BMW International Open in Pulheim and Munich
BMW Open
Leo-Kinderevents takes care of the children at the well-known golf tournament
We have been providing childcare at the BMW International Open in Pulheim since 2012 and in Munich since 2017. The BMW International Open is a golf tournament with international relevance and prize money of two million euros. The golf tournament is part of the renowned European Tour .
Childcare for players’ children and visitors’ children
At the well-known golf tournament, we are usually on duty from Wednesday to Sunday as part of full-day childcare. In the first few years, at the golf tournaments in Pulheim, we provided mixed childcare for guest children and players' children. Here we looked after the children of international golf stars such as the world-famous bad guy of golf, John Daly. A few years later, childcare was divided into player and visitor care. We equip both areas and also take over childcare in both areas in Pulheim and Munich.
Discretion, flexibility and multilingualism as a matter of course
Discretion, professionalism and flexibility from us. Since we always look after children from all over the world, our Leo children's events team on site is always multilingually trained and able to look after the children in multiple languages. For missions lasting several days, we are well equipped on site because we have to look after the kids all day long. Some of our toys are therefore geared towards internationality and include English books and games.
Childcare also in Munich at the golf tournament
Since 2017, we have also been booked to look after the children of players at the BMW International Open in Eichenried near Munich. This is done at the express request of those in charge and the parents, which makes us very proud! Our long-standing commitment to this customer shows that childcare from a single source - even at different, far-flung locations in Germany - creates synergies and trust.
With the childcare of golfers' families, we are embedded in the VIP area of the golf course. In particular, the childcare of players' children aged four months to ten years requires high