
American Patrick Reed clinches title of 29th Qatar Masters Golf Championship
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Doha, Qatar: American golfer Patrick Reed was crowned champion of the 29th edition of the Qatar Masters Golf Championship, which kicked off last Thurs...
Doha, Qatar: American golfer Patrick Reed was crowned champion of the 29th edition of the Qatar Masters Golf Championship, which kicked off last Thursday and concluded today at Doha Golf Club, with the participation of 144 world-ranked professional players representing 44 countries.
The final day witnessed intense competition among the leading trio comprising American Patrick Reed, Scotland's Callum Hill, and Denmark's Jacob Skov Olesen.
Reed secured the title with a total score of 16-under-par, while Callum Hill finished second at 14-under-par. Denmark's Jacob Skov Olesen claimed third place with 13-under-par, tying with American Johannes Veerman.
Four players shared fifth place, namely Spain's Angel Ayora, Finland's Oliver Lindell, Sweden's Sebastian Soderberg, and England's Dan Bradbury, each posting scores of 12-under-par. Meanwhile, five players tied for ninth place: Italy's Gregorio De Leo, New Zealand's David Michaluzzi, France's Antoine Rozner, New Zealand's Kazuma Kobori, and South Africa's Jayden Schaper, all finishing at 11-under-par.
President of the Qatar Golf Federation, Hamad Abdullah Al Mannai, expressed his delight at the remarkable success of the championship, which featured an elite field of world-ranked professional golfers.













