Patrick Reed solidified his dominant start to the 2026 season by claiming victory at the Qatar Masters. The American golfer's impressive form continued as he secured a two-stroke win over Scotland's Calum Hill, bringing his total to not one, but two DP World Tour titles in just three weeks.
Reed's winning score of 16 under par at Doha Golf Club left him ahead of Hill by a significant margin. The American golfer expressed immense satisfaction with his performance, saying that the recent run had exceeded all expectations. With this win, Reed has further cemented his position as one of the top players on the circuit.
In contrast to Reed's dominant display, Scotland's Calum Hill could only manage second place at 14 under par. Despite a valiant effort, including a chip-in eagle and four consecutive birdies on the back nine, Hill fell just short of catching up with Reed. This marks the second successive runner-up finish for the Scottish golfer, who has been struggling to overcome his recent setbacks.
Reed's latest win comes as he continues to make a successful transition to the European-based circuit after leaving LIV Golf in search of regular play on the PGA Tour. However, his return to the PGA Tour remains on hold until August.
The victory marks another milestone for Reed, who has taken his game to new heights this season. His impressive form is sure to be closely monitored by fans and golf enthusiasts alike as he continues to push for more victories in the months to come.
Reed's winning score of 16 under par at Doha Golf Club left him ahead of Hill by a significant margin. The American golfer expressed immense satisfaction with his performance, saying that the recent run had exceeded all expectations. With this win, Reed has further cemented his position as one of the top players on the circuit.
In contrast to Reed's dominant display, Scotland's Calum Hill could only manage second place at 14 under par. Despite a valiant effort, including a chip-in eagle and four consecutive birdies on the back nine, Hill fell just short of catching up with Reed. This marks the second successive runner-up finish for the Scottish golfer, who has been struggling to overcome his recent setbacks.
Reed's latest win comes as he continues to make a successful transition to the European-based circuit after leaving LIV Golf in search of regular play on the PGA Tour. However, his return to the PGA Tour remains on hold until August.
The victory marks another milestone for Reed, who has taken his game to new heights this season. His impressive form is sure to be closely monitored by fans and golf enthusiasts alike as he continues to push for more victories in the months to come.