Patrick Reed grabs one-shot lead at Qatar Masters

Patrick Reed birdied two of his last three holes to card a 5-under 67 in the second round of the Qatar Masters, taking a one-shot lead at 12-under par. The American golfer is aiming to cap a strong Middle East swing with a victory on the DP World Tour. A win here could secure his return to the PGA Tour.

On Friday at Doha Golf Club, Patrick Reed capitalized on late opportunities to seize the lead in the Qatar Masters. He drove just short of the reachable par-4 16th hole, setting up a pitch-and-putt birdie. On the par-5 18th, Reed opted to lay up from 272 yards due to water hazards on the left, then hit a wedge to 7 feet for another birdie. These efforts gave him a total score of 12-under 132 after two rounds.

Reed leads by one shot over Sweden's Joakim Lagergren, who posted a 66 in the second round. New Zealand's Daniel Hillier (69) and South Africa's Richard Sterne (66) trail by two strokes at 11-under.

This performance comes as Reed plays a full DP World Tour schedule this year, with the goal of regaining his PGA Tour membership. The American has enjoyed a successful month in the Middle East, and a victory in Qatar would nearly guarantee one of the 10 available PGA Tour cards for top non-members on the DP World Tour.

Reed's strong play highlights his ongoing effort to rebuild his career trajectory in the region.

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