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Alvaro Quiros wins Qatar Masters

By: Editor
Published: January 26th, 2009

Alvaro Quiros had seven birdies and four bogeys Sunday for a 3-under 69, enough to win the Qatar Masters by three strokes over Louis Oosthuizen and Henrik Stenson.

Quiros, a 26-year-old Spaniard, finished with a total score of 19-under 269 at the Doha Golf Course.

“Winning is not easy,” Quiros said. “It is easy for guys like Sergio Garcia and others who win so often. So, definitely it is a big surprise for me to win here.”

Oosthuizen (71) had three birdies and two bogeys, and Stenson (68) had an eagle on No. 10, three birdies and a bogey. Damien McGrane (67) was fourth, three strokes behind second place.
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Sergio Garcia leads strong field in Qatar

By: Editor
Published: January 21st, 2009

World No. 2 Sergio Garcia leads an array of stars at the Qatar Masters beginning on Thursday but the focus will be on Australian Adam Scott who is hoping to win the title for the third time in as many appearances.

Former champions Ernie Els, Henrik Stenson and Retief Goosen have also joined the 120-man line-up, one of the best assembled for the Doha leg of the “Gulf Swing” which includes tournaments in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

Garcia, who is hoping to become the World No. 1 before the injured Tiger Woods makes his comeback sometime this year, will be making his third consecutive appearance in Qatar at the 7,374-yard Doha Golf Club course.

The Spaniard has made huge strides over 2008 with victories in Europe as well as the United States, said Qatar Golf Association president Hassan al-Nuami.

“As a result of his phenomenally successful year, he has become the World No. 2 and a win here in Doha will get him even closer to top spot. We are delighted he has chosen to return to Qatar,” he added.
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Qatar Masters

By: Editor
Published: January 20th, 2009

Another high-quality field has assembled in Qatar, as the European Tour remains in the Middle East for the second of three consecutive lucrative events.

This week’s Qatar Masters has a total prize fund of $2.5 million, of which the winner will collect in excess of $400k.

The 12-year-old Doha course has hosted every Qatar Masters since the tournament began in 1998 and it usually provides a stiff test for the players.

Although the course is not particularly long, it is certainly no push over thanks to the strong prevailing wind that blows here much of the time.

So who’s made the journey this week?

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