Qatar Masters

Commercialbank Qatar Masters
Tournament information
Location Doha, Qatar
Established 1998
Course(s) Doha Golf Club
Par 72
Length 7,388 yards (6,756 m)
Tour(s) European Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund $2,500,000
Month played February
Tournament record score
Aggregate 268 Paul Lawrie (1999)
268 Adam Scott (2008)
To par −20 Paul Lawrie (1999)
−20 Adam Scott (2008)
Current champion
Thomas Bjørn

The Commercialbank Qatar Masters is a golf tournament held at the Doha Golf Club in Doha, Qatar. The tournament was established in 1998, and is one of four European Tour golf tournaments which are staged in the countries of the Persian Gulf, the others being the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship, the Dubai Desert Classic and the Volvo Golf Champions. From 2005 to 2007 the tournament was co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour.

The tournament had modest fields in its early years. In 2005, Ernie Els, one of the biggest stars in golf, was the only player in the world top 50 to take part, for which he acknowledged receiving a large appearance fee. After finishing the first round in a tie for 81st place, he surged through the field over the next three days to win the tournament. By 2007, the tournament had one of the strongest fields on the European Tour, with 48 world ranking points for the winner. In 2011, the prize fund was US$2.5 million.

The tournament holds the European Tour record for the fewest number of shots between the halfway leaders (−6) and the cut mark (−1) – five shots in 2004.

Winners

Year Winner Country Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Country
Commercialbank Qatar Masters
2011 Thomas Bjørn  Denmark 274 (−14) 4 strokes Álvaro Quirós  Spain
2010 Robert Karlsson  Sweden 273 (−15) 3 strokes Álvaro Quirós  Spain
2009 Álvaro Quirós  Spain 269 (−19) 3 strokes Louis Oosthuizen  South Africa
Henrik Stenson  Sweden
2008 Adam Scott  Australia 268 (−20) 3 strokes Henrik Stenson  Sweden
2007 Retief Goosen  South Africa 273 (−15) 1 stroke Nick O'Hern  Australia
2006 Henrik Stenson  Sweden 273 (−15) 3 strokes Paul Broadhurst  England
Qatar Masters
2005 Ernie Els  South Africa 276 (−12) 1 stroke Henrik Stenson  Sweden
2004 Joakim Haeggman  Sweden 272 (−16) 1 stroke Nobuhito Sato  Japan
2003 Darren Fichardt  South Africa 275 (−13) Playoff
(1st hole)
James Kingston  South Africa
2002 Adam Scott  Australia 269 (−19) 6 strokes Nick Dougherty  England
Jean-François Remésy  France
2001 Tony Johnstone  Zimbabwe 274 (−14) 2 strokes Robert Karlsson  Sweden
2000 Rolf Muntz  Netherlands 280 (−8) 5 strokes Ian Woosnam  Wales
1999 Paul Lawrie  Scotland 268 (−20) 7 strokes Søren Kjeldsen  Denmark
Phillip Price  Wales
1998 Andrew Coltart  Scotland 270 (−18) 2 strokes Andrew Sherborne  England
Patrik Sjöland  Sweden

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