(MENAFN - Gulf Times) Former
Open champions Darren Clarke and Paul Lawrie will head a strong
challenge from some of European Tour's most experienced players when
they are joined by Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn and his vice-captain,
Robert Karlsson, at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters.
A strong field
will once again assemble at Doha Golf Club for the 21st edition of the
event, which boasts a star-studded list of former winners including the
1999 Open champion Lawrie, who has twice triumphed in the Qatari
capital.
The Scot's first win came in the early stages of a season
which would define his career, when he soared to a seven-stroke victory
in February 1999, before mounting a late charge to famously defeat Jean
van de Velde to the Open Championship later that season.
Clarke,
meanwhile, plays the event for the seventh time but for the first time
since 2011, when he finished in tied-12th before lifting the Claret Jug
later that season courtesy of a dominant display at Royal St George's.
The
Northern Irishman played in the inaugural edition of the event back in
1998, when he claimed his best finish to date in the event, a
tied-ninth, even as Andrew Coltart earned his maiden European Tour
victory.
The 2018 Ryder Cup captain Bjorn will land in Qatar
confident of a strong performance on a course upon which he has played
13 times, and claimed victory in 2011.
The great Dane has made the
weekend in ten of those 13 appearances, with two top-ten finishes to add
to his win seven years ago. He has been playing his way back into form
early in the 2018 campaign with eight of his ten rounds thus far this
season under par, six of them sub-70.
While a second victory in Qatar
will undoubtedly be at the forefront of Bjorn's mind in Doha, his
fierce competitive spirit will also mean he always has one eye on
September's showpiece in Paris as he leads Team Europe into battle
against Jim Furyk's USA team.
His close friend and former European
Tour number one Karlsson is the only vice-captain Bjorn has selected
thus far, and the Swede will also be present in Qatar for his 17th
appearance in an event which he has also won.
Karlsson emerged
victorious in 2010 after finishing two strokes clear of Spain's Alvaro
Quiros for the tenth of his 11 European Tour titles.
Having made the
cut in 15 of his 17 appearances at Doha Golf Club, he will surely be
confident of rekindling the kind of form which earned him two Ryder Cup
appearances as a player.
Other former Ryder Cup stars in the field
for this year's Commercial Bank Qatar Masters include Englishmen Chris
Wood and Andy Sullivan, who appeared in the most recent contest at
Hazeltine in 2016, while Nicolas Colsaerts a star of the famous
Miracle at Medinah in 2012 also plays.
Jamie Donaldson, who
famously struck the winning shot of the 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles, is
also joined in the field by his teammates for that triumph under Paul
McGinley, Victor Dubuisson and Stephen Gallacher.
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