Golf May 09, 2026

DP World Tour: Patrick Reed wins Qatar Masters for second title in three weeks with Scotland's Calum Hill in second place in Doha

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DP World Tour: Patrick Reed wins Qatar Masters for second title in three weeks with Scotland's Calum Hill in second place in Doha

Patrick Reed continued his great start to the 2026 season with a two-stroke victory at the Qatar Masters.

The American held off a final-day challenge from Calum Hill with a winning total of 16 under par at Doha Golf Club.

The win marks Reed's second DP World Tour title in just three weeks, following his triumph at the Dubai Desert Classic in late January, while he also lost in a play-off at the Bahrain Championship.

"This little run I've had, two wins and a second, it's awesome. We couldn't ask anything more than what we did." Reed said.

Reed is now playing regularly on the European-based circuit after leaving LIV Golf with a return to the PGA Tour not possible until August.

Scotland's Hill finished two shots behind Reed in second place at 14 under.

Hill shot 67 in the fourth round, and was six under par on his back nine with a chip-in eagle and four consecutive birdies.

For Hill it was a second successive runner-up finish, and a valiant response after a shank cost him his chance in the play-off at the Bahrain Championship, and another led to a double-bogey at the fourth hole on Sunday in Doha.

He said: "I had a little bit of a blip on the front nine and it was a tough first nine holes.

"Dug in really well and played some really good golf on the back nine, I had a chance on every single hole and managed to convert a few towards the end."

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