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The Scottish Masters, often known by its sponsored names, the Lang's Scottish Masters or the Regal Scottish Masters, was a non-ranking professional snooker tournament held every year from 1981 until 2002, with the exception of 1988.
The tournament was invitational and held in various locations in Scotland, including the Hospitality Inn and the Thistle Hotel (both in Glasgow) and the Motherwell Civic Centre. Following the ban on tobacco advertising, the tournament was unable to find a new sponsor and it was abandoned. It was won three times apiece by Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry and Ronnie O'Sullivan.
A qualifying event was held for the first time in 1995 to select a replacement player for James Wattana who withdrew before the tournament. The event became a fixture from 1997 onwards, with Matthew Stevens becoming the only qualifier to win the main tournament in 1999.
Winners
Qualifying event winners
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Whidden Lectures
- Kenneth III
- Lana Del Rey
- Idulb mac Causantín
- Malcolm I
- Pict
- Áed Find
- Dál Riata
- Donald II dari Skotlandia
- George S. Patton
- Scottish Masters
- Scottish Masters Cup
- Master of Arts (Scotland)
- Master of the Household of Scotland
- 1997 Scottish Masters
- Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland
- 1995 Scottish Masters
- 1996 Scottish Masters
- 2000 Scottish Masters
- 1998 Scottish Masters
The Water Horse (2007)
It Be an Evil Moon (2023)
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