2025 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters: DP World Tour betting odds, futures picks and winner tips
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2025 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters: DP World Tour betting odds, futures picks and winner tips

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The 2025 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters continues the Middle East portion of the 2025 DP World Tour schedule with the event at Doha Golf Club in Qatar, welcoming 144 world-class players to the event.

The 2025 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters betting odds indicate this week's favorite is Laurie Canter, who comes in at 14-to-1 (+1400) betting odds. Canter won in a playoff last week in Bahrain.

Johannes Veerman is on the odds board at 20-to-1 to start the week, as the American looks to build off a win at the tail end of 2024.

Jordan Smith and Keita Nakajima are sitting on 25-to-1, and both players generate a fair bit of market interest weekly.

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2025 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters betting picks

Canter could be setting himself up for a dominating year on the DP World Tour, and he's probably the best value of the top four players.

Jorge Campillo makes the most sense here given a T-6 in this event last year and a T-13 last week in Bahrain.

Jens Dantorp could be an intersting longer shot given a good week in Bahrain and a T-33 in Qatar in 2024.

2025 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters betting odds: Outright winner

PLAYER ODDS
Laurie Canter 1400
Johannes Veerman 2000
Jordan Smith 2500
Keita Nakajima 2500
Jorge Campillo 2800
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen 2800
Ewen Ferguson 3000
Guido Migliozzi 3300
Antoine Rozner 3500
Julien Guerrier 3500
Matthew Jordan 3500
Angel Ayora 4000
Alejandro Del Rey 4500
Daniel Hillier 4500
Haotong Li 4500
Takumi Kanaya 4500
Alex Fitzpatrick 5000
Frederic Lacroix 5000
Ivan Cantero 5000
Richard Mansell 5000
Scott Jamieson 5000
Adrien Saddier 5500
David Micheluzzi 5500
Sam Bairstow 5500
Ugo Coussaud 5500
Wenyi Ding 5500
Andy Sullivan 6000
Brandon Stone 6000
Francesco Laporta 6000
Wilco Nienaber 6000
Daniel Brown 6500
Jason Scrivener 6500
Joe Dean 7000
Adrian Otaegui 8000
Adrien Dumont De Chassart 8000
Andrea Pavan 8000
Bernd Wiesberger 8000
Hamish Brown 8000
Jayden Schaper 8000
John Parry 8000
Marcus Kinhult 8000
Maximilian Kieffer 8000
Nathan Kimsey 8000
Oliver Lindell 8000
Pablo Larrazabal 8000
Tom Vaillant 8000
Brandon Robinson Thompson 9000
Callum Tarren 9000
Eddie Pepperell 9000
Gavin Green 9000
Richie Ramsay 9000
Sean Crocker 9000
Casey Jarvis 10000
Dan Bradbury 10000
Elvis Smylie 10000
Marcus Armitage 10000
Andrew Wilson 11000
Darius van Driel 11000
Jacques Kruyswijk 11000
Marcel Schneider 11000
Michael Lorenzo Vera 11000
Nacho Elvira 11000
Ricardo Gouveia 11000
Yannik Paul 11000
Brandon Wu 12500
Callum Shinkwin 12500
Clement Sordet 12500
David Ravetto 12500
Jeff Winther 12500
Kristoffer Reitan 12500
Martin Couvra 12500
Nicolai Von Dellingshausen 12500
Niklas Lemke 12500
Ryggs Johnston 12500
Tapio Pulkkanen 12500
Todd Clements 12500
Dylan Frittelli 15000
Fabrizio Zanotti 15000
Grant Forrest 15000
Jack Senior 15000
Jens Dantorp 15000

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