Ewen Ferguson has become the third Scot to capture the Commerical Bank Qatar Master, fighting back from an early double-bogey, to brilliantly eagle the 16th and win on the DP World Tour for the first time in his rookie season.
Ferguson, 25, posted a final round 70 in the bright but windy conditions to win by a shot on the Doha Golf Club course and where fellow Scots Andrew Coltart won the inaugural event in 1999 and Paul Lawrie the second a year later, ahead of Lawrie capturing The Open also that year. Lawrie made it two Qatar wins in 2012.

Scotland’s Ewen Ferguson capture’s a maiden Tour win at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters. (Photo – With thanks to Yasmain)
With his victory Ferguson achieves the following:
- It is his first DP World Tour victory in his 37th appearance
- It is a fourth Scottish win at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters following Andrew Coltart (1998) and Paul Lawrie (1999 and 2012) and each at Doha GC
- It is maiden DP World Tour victory in his first full season on the Tour, having
- graduated from the 2021 Challenge Tour, and it would be his maiden professional victory
- Becomes a fifth successive winning season for Scottish players, from 2018, having previously gone two seasons without a Scottish win (2016-2017)
- He narrowly missed out on a first professional win on the Challenge Tour last year, losing to Espen Kofstad in a play-off in the Sydbank Esbjerg Challenge
- Becomes the 144th victory by a Scot on the DP World Tour
- Ferguson is now the first Scottish, and British, win in the DP World Tour era
- Celebrates victory in the Tour’s 50th anniversary year.
- Moves to 10th on the DP World Tour Rankings, up from 67th
- Becomes the new World No. 164th,up from 311th position.



