By Sports Reporter/Doha
Today marks 100 days to go until the start of the 2016 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters, one of the region’s biggest sporting and family events on the calendar.
The 19th edition of the tournament, organised by the Qatar Golf Association (QGA), Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC), Doha Golf Club and long-term title sponsor, Commercial Bank, will be staged at the Doha Golf Club January 27-30, 2016.
In addition to the four-day golf action on-course the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters boasts one of the largest public entertainment villages in the country, for visitors of all ages. The Village will feature an exclusive shopping boulevard, numerous food and beverage outlets, outdoor seating, live scoring and a huge screen showing the action throughout the weekend. Elsewhere the Trick Shot Boys will entertain with their unique brand of golfing comedy, and the family zone will be packed full of fun outdoor activities for kids and grown-ups alike.
Commercial Bank CEO Abdulla Saleh al-Raisi said, “We are constantly striving to enhance the tournament’s offering to create an unforgettable experience for fans and families year after year. Commercial Bank Qatar Masters has evolved over the years to provide Qatar’s communities with an opportunity to come together and enjoy one of the region’s biggest sporting events.”
Tickets are expected to go on sale this week, and will be available at Virgin Megastores (in store and online), Doha Golf Club, Ticket Master, Time Out Tickets, Q Tickets and more. Day and Season Passes will be available for purchase, giving access and fun-packed activities. For more information, please visit www.qatar-masters.com. And for those looking for an extra-special experience, hospitality packages are also now available through the tournament’s official website, qatar-masters.com/hospitality
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