Qatar Masters

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Qatar Masters
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Text to the picture: Álvaro Quirós García won the Qatar Masters 2009
information
Country: QatarQatar Qatar
Major (yes / no) : No
Tour (s) : European Tour
open to professionals (yes / no) : Yes
open to amateurs (yes / no) : No
organized since: 1998
Venue (s): Doha
Course (s): Doha Golf Club
Length in yards : 7,374
Par : 72
Game form : Stroke play
Total prize money: $ 1,750,000
normal appointment (month) : March
Top performances
Total number of strokes : (name) (year) 268 Paul Lawrie (1999)
268 Adam Scott (2008)
under par: (name) (year) −20
most frequent winner: Adam Scott (2002, 2008)
Paul Lawrie (1999, 2012)
Branden Grace (2015, 2016)
Title holder
Surname: Jorge Campillo
Nationality: SpainSpain Spain
Title holder since: 2020

The Qatar Masters is an international golf tournament on the European Tour . It has been held annually on the Doha Golf Club course since 1998. The first tournament was won by Scotsman Andrew Coltart. Australians Adam Scott , Paul Lawrie and Branden Grace have won the tournament twice so far.

The prize money for the tournament in January 2001 was estimated at 750,000 US dollars. From 2008 to 2017, $ 2.5 million in prize money was paid out. Since 2018, the prize money has been 1.75 million US dollars due to the diplomatic crisis in the Arab region, and the date has been postponed to March. The tournament is now sponsored by the Commercial Bank of Qatar. The 7374 yard facility was designed by the architect Peter Harradine.

Winners list

year winner nationality Score
R1 R2 R3 R4 Total
2020 Jorge Campillo SpainSpain Spain 66 66 67 72 275 (−13)
2019 Justin Harding South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 68 68 73 66 275 (−13)
2018 Eddie Pepperell EnglandEngland England 65 69 66 70 270 (−18)
2017 Wang Jeung-hun Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 69 67 65 71 272 (−16)
2016 Branden Grace South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 70 67 68 69 274 (−14)
2015 Branden Grace South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 67 68 68 66 269 (−19)
2014 Sergio García SpainSpain Spain 71 67 69 65 272 (−16)
2013 Chris Wood EnglandEngland England 67 70 64 69 270 (−18)
2012 Paul Lawrie ScotlandScotland Scotland 69 67 65 x) 201 (−15)
2011 Thomas Bjørn DenmarkDenmark Denmark 74 65 66 69 274 (−14)
2010 Robert Karlsson SwedenSweden Sweden 68 70 70 65 273 (−15)
2009 Álvaro Quirós García SpainSpain Spain 69 67 64 69 269 (−19)
2008 Adam Scott AustraliaAustralia Australia 69 73 65 61 268 (−20)
2007 Retief Goosen South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 65 68 71 69 273 (−15)
2006 Henrik Stenson SwedenSweden Sweden 66 68 71 68 273 (−15)
2005 Ernie Els South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 73 69 69 65 276 (−12)
2004 Joakim Haeggman SwedenSweden Sweden 75 64 68 65 272 (−16)
2003 Darren Fichardt South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 71 69 66 69 275 (−13)
2002 Adam Scott AustraliaAustralia Australia 67 66 69 67 269 (−19)
2001 Tony Johnstone ZimbabweZimbabwe Zimbabwe 68 70 66 70 274 (−14)
2000 Rolf Muntz NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 68 73 67 72 280 (−8)
1999 Paul Lawrie ScotlandScotland Scotland 68 65 67 68 268 (−20)
1998 Andrew Coltart ScotlandScotland Scotland 68 70 65 67 270 (−18)

x: The tournament was shortened to three rounds due to strong winds

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