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Qatar Duty Free (QDF) is the official retail partner at the annual Commercial Bank Qatar Masters golf tournament, which is being held in Doha this week, for the third year running.
As part of its initiatives, QDF will sell a range of bestselling items in the public village - including confectionery, Canon cameras, sunglasses, binoculars, writing instruments, Samsung smartphones and Apple products - at exclusive prices for tournament visitors. In addition, Visitors who spend more than QR350 will also receive a free gift.
The award-winning QDF is once again the tournament’s “Hole-in-One” sponsor, offering the professional players a chance to win a gift voucher valued at $155,000. The prize will go to the first player who gets a tee shot in a single attempt on the 17th hole.
One of the highlights of the QDF stand is a golf simulator where enthusiasts can test their skills. Visitors can also buy the simulator from QDF; installation and delivery will be arranged.
Some of the world’s leading golf players have descended on Qatar’s capital for the annual sporting extravaganza. Thousands of spectators are also turning up to catch the golfers in action.
“The Qatar Masters gets better every year, attracting more international stars who want to play here as well as golf enthusiasts who travel to Doha especially for the four-day event. As the official retail partner of the event for the third year running, we are honoured to be part of such a prestigious tournament,” said QDF senior vice-president Keith Hunter. “This year, we expect to see around 12,000 spectators visit our stand to take advantage of the wonderful promotions we have on offer while enjoying watching some of the world’s best golf players in action,” added Hunter.
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