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Patrick Reed Shoots 71 in Bahrain, Commits to Qatar Masters

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Last updated: January 29, 2026 12:04 pm
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Patrick Reed opened his campaign at the Bahrain Championship with an even-par 71, placing him six shots off the lead after the first round of play. The American golfer, who previously competed under the LIV Golf banner, is now participating in events on the DP World Tour, formerly known as the European Tour.

Reed’s round featured a mix of steady play and a few challenges. Despite not making a strong early impression on the leaderboard, his performance keeps him within range entering the next round. The Bahrain Championship represents one of the early stops of the 2026 DP World Tour season, offering players a valuable opportunity to build momentum.

The former Masters champion recently announced he will also compete in the upcoming Qatar Masters, signaling his intent to remain active within the DP World Tour schedule. The Qatar Masters, another important tournament on the circuit, will take place shortly after the conclusion of the Bahrain Championship. Adding this event to his schedule indicates Reed’s continued commitment to maintaining a competitive presence outside the traditional PGA Tour framework.

Reed is known for his strong performances in international events, and his participation in both tournaments adds a veteran presence to the fields. His decision to play these events is viewed as part of a broader shift following his departure from LIV Golf, aiming to reestablish his standing in traditional tournament circuits.

With three rounds remaining in Bahrain, Reed remains a contender, needing to close the gap with consistent play over the next days. The conditions in Bahrain have presented some challenges, with players needing to navigate variable winds and firm course conditions.

Reed’s inclusion in the European events also points to his focus on world ranking points and increased visibility amid changing dynamics in professional golf circles. His next appearance at the Qatar Masters will continue to draw attention as he looks to build form early in the 2026 season.

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