DP World Tour : Qatar Masters Tee Times Leaderboard
Red hot Patrick Reed led at the halfway point of the 2026 Qatar Masters after a closing birdie on day two.
Reed spent the latter stages of his round sharing top spot with Joakim Lagergren, whose eventful 66 took him to -11 under par, but holed a seven-footer for his third birdie in the final five holes to pull ahead at -12.
The American made just two birdies on the front nine but took advantage of the par-five tenth for the second consecutive day and his gains at the 14th, 16th and 18th more than offset a bogey at the 15th.
Despite a 67 to follow his opening 65, Reed said: “Honestly, today was a little frustrating, especially early.
“Didn’t hit my first fairway until six, finally had a little bit of a celebration there for hitting the fairway and next thing you know I go and birdie the hole.
“Ball-striking wasn’t quite as sharp as it was yesterday but I missed in the right spots today and because of that I was able still to get balls on greens. Going round this place and feeling like you didn’t hit it quite as well as you wanted to, and hit 17 greens is always a positive."
Lagergren made four birdies and an eagle but the most memorable moment of his round came at the second hole. The Swede's tee-shot landed in a rock formation but with the help of powerful caddie Jesse Karlsson, he was able to move the obstructions and clear a path to the ball to make par.
He finished off in style with a 24-foot putt to pick up two shots at the 18th and spent much of the day at the head of the leaderboard until overhauled late on by Reed.
Lagergren said: “Yeah, it was very good today, very solid, so I'm happy with the day."
Daniel Hillier, who shared the first-round lead with Reed, carded 69 to sit alongside Richard Sterne in third on -10.
Angel Ayora, Matt Wallace and Ewen Ferguson shared fifth place on -9 with Jacob Skov Olesen and Kota Kaneko at -8
Pádraig Harrington shot 70 to reach -3 and make the cut for the 380th time in his 500 DP World Tour events, an impressive 76 per cent rate.
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