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Grace Targets Elusive Double At Commercial Bank Qatar Masters

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Branden Grace will seek to become the first player to retain his title at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters, but admits that keeping his hands on the Mother of Pearl Trophy is a huge challenge considering the competition

Monday, 25 January 2016. Doha, Qatar: Defending champion Branden Grace has said he will target victory at this week’s Commercial Bank Qatar Masters, but that the odds are against him of becoming the first player to retain his title at Doha Golf Club.

Major winners Adam Scott (2002, 2008) and Paul Lawrie (1999, 2012) are the event’s only two-time winners, but no player has won back-to-back titles in Doha, unlike at The European Tour’s three other events in the Middle East.

The Commercial Bank Qatar Masters sits at the heart of the circuit’s three-stop ‘desert swing’ early in the year and Grace, 27, is well acclimatised after competing in Abu Dhabi, where he tied for fifth on Sunday for his fifth straight top-10 on The European Tour.

“I will certainly target victory this week at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters and get myself in a winning mindset. I often play videos of past victories to help with this and I’ll do that again,” Grace said.

“However, the reality is that the chances are slim, especially when you look at the field. So many top players like Sergio [Garcia] have won here and return year after year. Then we have Louis [Oosthuizen] coming back here and a lot of other players in really good form, so we’ll just do our best and see what happens.”

The South African has enjoyed a spectacular run of form since late 2014, becoming a regular contender at the world’s biggest events.

Last year, after winning in Doha in January, he finished joint fourth at the US Open in June and third at the US PGA Championship in August, while in October he won all of five of his matches for the Internationals against the USA at the Presidents Cup in Korea.

“I’m really happy with my game in terms of consistency and also in terms of competing at the biggest tournaments of all,” Grace said. “I want to continue this momentum and keep improving.”

Hassan Al Nuaimi, President of the Qatar Golf Association, welcomed the defending champion back to Doha at a pre-tournament press conference.

“Branden Grace was a very worthy winner of the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters and we’re delighted to see how his victory spurred a sensational year in 2015. He seems to be continuing that form this year, so I expect him to be among the contenders for the Mother of Pearl Trophy this week,” Al Nuaimi said.

“Along with other stars like Sergio Garcia and Louis Oosthuizen, we’re also looking forward to seeing leading amateurs Bryson DeChambeau and Jin Cheng make their tournament debuts. We’re also proud to welcome back two of our leading Qatari players, Saleh Al Kaabi and Ali Al Shahrani, and the winner of this month’s Qatar Open, Rayhan Thomas.”

A regular stop for the world’s top players, the US$2.5 million tournament has grown into one of The European Tour’s leading events, boosted by Commercial Bank’s continued title sponsorship from 2006.

Colin Macdonald, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Commercial Bank, said: “Our support of the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters has helped it grow into a world-class annual spectacle that has put the country on the global sporting map.

“As well as featuring a wide range of family-friendly entertainment, the tournament has become a focal point for the growth of golf in the country and an inspiration to Qataris, which is vitally important as Commercial Bank is dedicated to supporting the local community.”

David Probyn, Tournament Director, The European Tour, said Commercial Bank’s long-term title sponsorship had ensured the tournament remained a fixture on the calendar and an essential part of the circuit’s strong start to every season.

“The Commercial Bank Qatar Masters has grown hugely in status with Commercial Bank’s fantastic support over the past decade,” Probyn said. “The European Tour is now entering a second decade of working closely with Commercial Bank to develop the tournament, which is one of the circuit’s long-standing events and a regular stop for many of our top players.”

Tickets are available to buy at a range of outlets including Virgin Megastores (Online and in-store in Doha), Ticket Master, Time Out Tickets, Q Tickets, Doha Golf Club, FNAC and more (full list below). Tickets are priced as follows, starting at QAR150:

Wednesday 27 January - General admission ticket - QAR 150

Thursday 28 January - General admission ticket - QAR 150

Friday 29 January - General admission ticket including public access to live music concert - QAR 250, VIP concert ticket - general admission to the golf course, access to a designated exclusive tented area at the live music concert, canapés and one free drink - QAR 500

Saturday 30 January - General admission ticket - QAR200

Season Pass Wednesday to Saturday. Includes general admission on all four days and live music concert on Friday 29 January - QAR 450

Entry is free for children under 14 years of age and each ticket purchased entitles the holder to one free round trip journey to and from the Doha Golf Club by event partner UBER.

For those looking for an extra-special experience with Michelin-starred chef Theo Randall, hospitality packages are available through the tournament’s official website www.qatar-masters.com/hospitality.

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Hospitality: http://www.qatar-masters.com/hospitality.php
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