The final two rounds of the Qatar Masters 2026 at Doha Golf Club delivered high drama, with Patrick Reed (-16) holding firm to claim the title. Reed, who led after the opening two days, added steady rounds of -2 and -2 to finish at the top, showcasing his trademark composure under pressure.
Calum Hill (-14) mounted a strong charge over the weekend, firing -6 in Round 3 and -5 in Round 4 to climb into second place. His late surge was the standout performance of the closing stages, but Reed’s consistency proved decisive.
Behind them, Johannes Veerman (-13) and Jacob Skov Olesen (-13) shared third place, both producing balanced golf across the final two rounds. Olesen’s opening -6 had set him up well, while Veerman’s steady scoring kept him in contention throughout.
A group of four players finished tied at -12: Oliver Lindell (-12), Dan Bradbury (-12), Angel Ayora Fanegas (-12), and Sebastian Soderberg (-12). Each delivered strong weekend play, with Soderberg’s -7 in Round 3 the highlight of the chasing pack.
Further down, David Micheluzzi (-11), Kazuma Kobori (-11), Gregorio De Leo (-11), Antoine Rozner (-11), and Jayden Trey Schaper (-11) rounded out the top ten, all showing flashes of brilliance but unable to close the gap on Reed.
India’s Shubhankar Sharma (-3), who had started steadily, couldn’t mount a late push but remained a consistent presence in the field. His resilience across the week continues to underline his growing stature on the DP World Tour.