Patrick Reed has set his sights on becoming the first American to win the Race to Dubai after claiming his second DP World Tour victory of the season at the Qatar Masters in Doha.
The former Masters champion secured his triumph at the Doha Golf Club, a 27-hole desert course designed by Peter Harradine that serves as the centerpiece of golf in Qatar. Reed’s victory marks a significant step in what he describes as a lifelong ambition.
“It’s always been a dream of mine to be an American that comes out to win the Race to Dubai and we’re off to a fast start,” Reed reflected following his win at the tournament that has been part of the DP World Tour since 1998.
Strong Season Start
Reed’s second victory on the European circuit this season positions him well in the early Race to Dubai standings. The Qatar Masters triumph demonstrates his continued competitiveness on international stages and his commitment to playing a global schedule.
The American’s success in Qatar adds another chapter to his career achievements, which include his 2018 Masters victory at Augusta National. His focus on the Race to Dubai represents a strategic approach to diversifying his tournament play beyond the PGA Tour.
Race to Dubai Ambitions
The Race to Dubai, the DP World Tour’s season-long points competition, has historically been dominated by European players. Reed’s stated goal to become the first American winner would represent a significant milestone for trans-Atlantic golf competition.
With multiple tournaments remaining in the season, Reed’s early success provides a solid foundation for his Dubai aspirations. His performance at the Doha Golf Club showcases the form that could carry him through the remainder of the campaign.
“It’s always been a dream of mine to be an American that comes out to win the Race to Dubai and we’re off to a fast start” 😍
Patrick Reed reflects on his second DP World Tour win this season 🎙️ #QatarMasters pic.twitter.com/rujYWxPxpw
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