Qatar Duty Free has been named official retail partner of the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters presented by Dolphin Energy, an international golf tournament taking place in Doha this week.
Some of the world’s leading players have descended on Qatar’s capital city for the annual golfing extravaganza, attracting thousands of spectators over four days of top-class golf which ends on Sunday 5th February.
This year’s line-up of international stars includes world number three Lee Westwood from Britain; Spaniards Sergio Garcia and Miguel Angel Jimenez; and former US Major winners Paul Lawrie and John Daly.
Qatar Duty Free is also the tournament’s “Hole-in-One” sponsor offering the professional players a chance to win a Qatar Duty Free gift voucher valued at US$155,000. The prize will go to the first player who gets his tee shot in a single attempt on the 17th hole at the Doha Golf Club.
In addition, Qatar Duty Free has an exclusive exhibition booth within the public village to offer golf enthusiasts exciting promotions on Canon cameras and lenses, Samsung mobile phones and other fashion accessories.
“We are delighted to once again be a partner of the Qatar Masters, supporting one of the premium sporting events in the country. From past experience, this tournament is growing from strength to strength and is constantly evolving as one of the best on the international circuit. All golf fans living in Qatar and those who visit this country especially for the tournament have always shown us their appreciation by visiting the Qatar Duty Free exhibition stand,” said Qatar Duty Free senior vice-president Keith Hunter.
“Last year, our Qatar Duty Free exhibition area was extremely popular as we welcomed over 12,000 visitors in the four days of golfing. This year yet again, we have lined up some exclusive promotions on various products and will be conducting Mini Golf Skill games like the chipping and putting competitions to make sure our visitors have just as much fun in the exhibition village as they do watching all the action on the course,” he added
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