DP World Tour : Qatar Masters Tee Times Leaderboard
It's well into moving day in Qatar this morning, I can tell you the breeze is up gusting at 22kph, its cool by desert standards at 19*c, lots of 72+ scores from the early wave.
The greens have firmed up, rolling at 12 on the stimp meter.

Patrick Reed continues his recent form (1st, 2nd) at -13 tied with Joakim Lagergren -13 through holes, two shots clear of the field..
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Patrick Reed secured a two-shot lead to take into Sunday's final round of the 2026 Qatar Masters.
The in-form American shot 70 on Moving Day at Doha Golf Club to reach -14 and boost his chances of a second victory in three weeks.
Playing partner Joakim Lagergren responded with a one-over par 73, leaving Jacob Skov Olesen as Reed's nearest challenger on -12. Daniel Hillier and Angel Ayora were -11 with Lagergren in a group of four players a further shot back at -10
Reed's birdies at the second and the par-five tenth were backed up by 16 pars in a rock-solid round and he said: “I felt like I hit the ball better today than I did the last two days – well, really compared to yesterday, and shot two shots worse, so it’s an interesting game.
“The golf game feels good, it feels solid, it feels steady and really just got to go out there and keep the foot on the gas tomorrow, get off to hopefully a faster start than today, and see where it goes.
“It’s one of those days you’ve got to take advantage of the par-fives, I didn’t really do that very well today. A three-putt on the last obviously stings but to go round this place bogey-free, especially with how the wind was, it’s obviously successful.
Reed, won won the Hero Dubai Desert Classic two weeks ago and was only beaten in a play-off at last week's Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship, he is 18 holes away from a big lead in the Race to Dubai as he continues to enjoy his membership, and he will play a lot of this DP World Tour this year, often while Rory is away in the States.
Further bogeys for Lagergren at the 11th, 14th and 16th left him four off the pace, meaning Olesen will play with Reed in Sunday's final group.
The Danish left-hander was one over for his front nine but five birdies coming home, including three in the last four holes, put him in contention for his maiden DP World Tour win.
Ayora shot 70 and Hillier 71 to stay well in touch, while Oliver Lindell was -10 after his 68 set the early clubhouse lead. The Finn shared fifth place with Lagergren, Gregorio De Leo and David Micheluzzi.
Calum Hill, runner-up alongside Reed in Bahrain last week, and Antoine Rozner each shot 66 and Sebastian Söderberg 65, the best of the day, to all reach -9 Alongside them on that total were Dan Bradbury, Kazuma Kobori and Johannes Veerman.
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