Qatar Masters

The Qatar Masters is a European Tour golf tournament held at Doha Golf Club in Doha, Qatar. When founded in 1998, it was one of two European Tour events to be staged in the Arabian Peninsula, but was at one point, one of six.[1] From 2005 to 2007 the tournament was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour.

Commercial Bank Qatar Masters
Tournament information
LocationDoha, Qatar
Established1998
Course(s)Doha Golf Club
Par72
Length7,466 yards (6,827 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$3,750,000
Month playedOctober
Tournament record score
Aggregate268 Paul Lawrie (1999)
268 Adam Scott (2008)
To par−20 as above
Current champion
Scotland Ewen Ferguson
Location Map
Doha GC is located in Qatar
Doha GC
Doha GC
Location in Qatar
Branden Grace, winner in 2015 and 2016, here posing with the trophy after his second victory.

The tournament had modest fields in its early years, but with the aid of "promotional" money paid to top golfers to appear, and being scheduled within a three-week period that included events in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, it developed to have one of the European Tour's strongest fields.

In 2018, due to travel restrictions between the United Arab Emirates and Qatar as a result of the ongoing diplomatic dispute in the Arab World, it was moved to later in the year, and is no longer held at the same time as the Abu Dhabi and Dubai events. The date change coincided with a reduction in prize money, and resulted in a lower field strength than previous editions.[2]

Winners

YearTour(s)[lower-alpha 1]WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenue
Commercial Bank Qatar Masters
2023EURDoha
2022EURScotland Ewen Ferguson281−71 strokeUnited States Chase HannaDoha
2021EURFrance Antoine Rozner276−81 strokeIndia Gaganjeet Bhullar
South Africa Darren Fichardt
Italy Guido Migliozzi
Education City
2020EURSpain Jorge Campillo271−13PlayoffScotland David DrysdaleEducation City
2019EURSouth Africa Justin Harding275−132 strokesSouth Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout
Spain Jorge Campillo
South Korea Choi Jin-ho
South Africa George Coetzee
Spain Nacho Elvira
Sweden Anton Karlsson
France Mike Lorenzo-Vera
South Africa Erik van Rooyen
England Oliver Wilson
Doha
2018EUREngland Eddie Pepperell270−181 strokeEngland Oliver FisherDoha
2017EURSouth Korea Wang Jeung-hun272−16PlayoffSweden Joakim Lagergren
South Africa Jaco van Zyl
Doha
2016EURSouth Africa Branden Grace (2)274−142 strokesSpain Rafa Cabrera-Bello
Denmark Thorbjørn Olesen
Doha
2015EURSouth Africa Branden Grace269−191 strokeScotland Marc WarrenDoha
2014EURSpain Sergio García272−16PlayoffFinland Mikko IlonenDoha
2013EUREngland Chris Wood270−181 strokeSouth Africa George Coetzee
Spain Sergio García
Doha
Commercialbank Qatar Masters
2012EURScotland Paul Lawrie (2)201[lower-alpha 2]−154 strokesAustralia Jason Day
Sweden Peter Hanson
Doha
2011EURDenmark Thomas Bjørn274−144 strokesSpain Álvaro QuirósDoha
2010EURSweden Robert Karlsson273−153 strokesSpain Álvaro QuirósDoha
2009EURSpain Álvaro Quirós269−193 strokesSouth Africa Louis Oosthuizen
Sweden Henrik Stenson
Doha
2008EURAustralia Adam Scott (2)268−203 strokesSweden Henrik StensonDoha
2007ASA, EURSouth Africa Retief Goosen273−151 strokeAustralia Nick O'HernDoha
2006ASA, EURSweden Henrik Stenson273−153 strokesEngland Paul BroadhurstDoha
Qatar Masters
2005ASA, EURSouth Africa Ernie Els276−121 strokeSweden Henrik StensonDoha
2004EURSweden Joakim Haeggman272−161 strokeJapan Nobuhito SatoDoha
2003EURSouth Africa Darren Fichardt275−13PlayoffSouth Africa James KingstonDoha
2002EURAustralia Adam Scott269−196 strokesEngland Nick Dougherty
France Jean-François Remésy
Doha
2001EURZimbabwe Tony Johnstone274−142 strokesSweden Robert KarlssonDoha
2000EURNetherlands Rolf Muntz280−85 strokesWales Ian WoosnamDoha
1999EURScotland Paul Lawrie268−207 strokesDenmark Søren Kjeldsen
Wales Phillip Price
Doha
1998EURScotland Andrew Coltart270−182 strokesEngland Andrew Sherborne
Sweden Patrik Sjöland
Doha

Notes

  1. ASA − Asian Tour; EUR − European Tour.
  2. Shortened to 54 holes due to strong winds.

References

25.384°N 51.507°E / 25.384; 51.507

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