Overview
- Reed closed with a 2-under 70 to finish 16 under at Doha Golf Club, winning by two over Scotland’s Calum Hill.
- The Qatar title follows his Dubai Desert Classic win and a playoff loss in Bahrain over the past three weeks.
- He now leads the Race to Dubai and has been described as virtually locking up a 2027 PGA Tour card through the DP World Tour’s top-10 allocation.
- Ranking projections move him back into the world top 20 and position him to play all four majors this year.
- Having left LIV Golf, Reed is pursuing reinstatement to the PGA Tour while a surge of fan interest and DP World Tour promotion highlights his case.