Pádraig Harrington will get his 500th appearance on the DP World Tour under way alongside English duo Andy Sullivan and Matt Wallace at the Qatar Masters.
The three-time Major Champion brings up the milestone with his fourth consecutive start in the International Swing this week at Doha Golf Club, where the Irishman last played in 2003.
The trio – who between them have 24 titles on the DP World Tour - will begin their challenge at 11:35 local time off the first tee on Thursday.
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Race to Dubai Rankings Delivered by DP World leader Jayden Schaper is grouped with New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier, who has four top tens across five starts so far this season, and Jesper Svensson of Sweden, starting off the tenth at 07:10.
Off the same hole, ten minutes earlier, Patrick Reed looks to continue his own good form, with the American Major winner alongside France’s 2025 Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year winner Martin Couvra and Spain’s Nacho Elvira.
A trio of rising stars from the Global Amateur Pathway Rankings will also be looking to impress and 2024 and 2025 Rankings winners Wenyi Ding and Cameron Adam and 2024 star Jacob Skov Olesen go off the tenth together at 06;20.
In a field full of international talent, there are eight past champions teeing it up at the 29th edition of the Qatar Masters, which has featured on the DP World Tour’s Global Schedule since 1998.
Among those, 2022 winner Ewen Ferguson is alongside 2021 winner Antoine Rozner and last week’s runner-up Calum Hill, starting at 11:55 off the first.
2003 champion Darren Fichardt will tee it up in his 23rd Qatar Masters and 17th in a row alongside Scotland’s Scott Jamieson and fellow South African Ockie Strydom at 6:30 off the tenth.
To view the tee times for rounds one and two in full, click here.