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Absent Wood Still Leads MENA Money-List As Spaniard Salama Wins Closing Egypt Series Event

England’s Chris Wood will happy to learn he continues to lead the MENA Tour money-list race after his disappointing opening round at the CB Qatar Masters on the DP World Tour. Instead of teeing-up in Cairo, Wood was again afforded an invitation to contest the Qatar Masters on the back of his maiden DP World Tour win in the 2013 event in Doha. However, a struggling opening round 77 was not what the recent two-time winning MENA Tour champion was expecting. In Wood’s absence in Egypt it ...

Reed Continues His Golfing Desert Storm In Qatar.

Patrick Reed continues his golfing desert storm to be sharing the lead on day one of the Commerial Bank Qatar Masters in Doha. Four days after going to so close to back-to-back DP World Tour victories and Reed posted nine birdies in a seven-under 65 to be tied for the lead with also in-form Kiwi Daniel Hillier. Reed was out in the morning half of the draw, teeing-off from the 10th and quickly highlighting his round with a starting trio of birdies and while he bogeyed the 14th, the Texan bounced back ...

My Maiden CB Qatar Masters – Missing Out On $200 But Proudly Still In Possession Of An Arabian Dhow.

The annual hosting of the CB Qatar Masters always brings back a great story I have from my maiden visit to the tournament in 1999, and the then second hosting of the prestigious DP World Tour event. Though I must say in writing this story, I still don’t what kept me away from being present at the inaugural 1998 Qatar Masters, won by Scotland’s Andrew Coltart. It was a double celebration for the affable Scot who awoke in Doha on the Sunday morning with confirmation from far off Australia ...

Welshman Storms Into Share Eqyptian Lead

Wales’s Owen Edwards posted a scorching seven-under par 63 to join overnight leader Juan Salama at the top of the leaderboard heading into the final round of the Egypt Golf Series Madinaty. Edwards, who started the day seven shots behind Salama, produced the round of the day at Madinaty Golf Club to set up a thrilling conclusion to the Egypt swing finale. The Welshman was steady through his opening stretch before catching fire on his back nine –  the front nine on the scorecard – where ...

Thirty Years, 15 DPWT Wins, 33 Different Countries, Euro 28.5m In Prizemoney & Harrington Becomes 50th Player To Celebrate 500 DPWT Starts.

Padraig Harrington ticks a huge DP World Tour (DPWT) career goal tomorrow in teeing-up in the CB Qatar Masters in Doha. The event will be Harrington’s 500th DPWT event since making his Tour debut in the 1995 European Open at the K. Club in his beloved Ireland. While the then 24-year-old may have missed the cut in that first DPWT event, it was start of a wonderful career for the popular Irishman and capped with three major championship victories and overall, 43 pro career wins in 33 different ...

WM Phoneix Open – Who Will Stop Scottie From A New Season Career First?

Pre-Tournament Information – 2026 WM Phoenix Open Scottie Scheffler Two-time winner of the WM Phoenix Open (2022, 2023) is making his seventh career appearance in the event In six previous WM Phoenix Open starts, owns four top-10s including his two titles 2022 WM Phoenix Open marked his first career PGA TOUR title (defeated Patrick Cantlay in a playoff) Won his first start of the 2026 PGA TOUR season at The American Express, marking his 20th career PGA TOUR title Became the 40th player ...

Wood Returns To Qatar 13-Years On From His First Tour Win

This week’s 29th edition of the CB Qatar Masters is special for Englishman Chris Wood. It marks the 13th anniversary of the then 25-year-old brilliantly eagled the 18th hole to secure a maiden DP World Tour victory, coming from behind to overhaul Sergio Garcia and George Coetzee, who finished a shot back. Wood headed into the last day in Doha enjoying a three-shot lead over former U.S. Open champion Michael Campbell, Simon Khan and Alexander Noren after the third round. RETURNING 13-YEARS ...