Meanwhile, Joe Jones of Wales shot an incredible five-under-par 67 to win Qatar Open Championship by two strokes. Jones, who shot 73 and 75 in the first two rounds, made the most of the course’s improved conditions to finish with an overall score of 1 under 215. With his much-deserved victory, the golfer from Wales officially qualified for the prestigious Commercial Bank Qatar Masters 2023, which will be held from October 26 to 29. James Nash finished second after shooting a two-under-par 70 for a final score of 217, giving Wales a one-two finish. Reece Goodyear of England, who had been in first place after the first two rounds, shot 73 on a crucial day to place third with a total of 219, while Calum Fitzgerald of the DGC, who had a shaky start with a score of 77 on Thursday, shot another 72 on Saturday to place fourth with a score of 221.
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