1996 Scottish Masters

Scottish Masters
Tournament information
Dates 24–29 September 1996
Venue Civic Centre
City Motherwell
Country Scotland
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Format Non-ranking event
Total prize fund £175,000
Winner's share £60,000
Highest break Scotland Alan McManus (138)
Final
Champion England Peter Ebdon
Runner-up Scotland Alan McManus
Score 9–6
1995
1997

The 1996 Regal Scottish Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 24–29 September 1996 at the Civic Centre in Motherwell, Scotland.

Stephen Hendry was the defending champion, but he lost in the quarter-finals to Alan McManus.

Peter Ebdon defeated McManus in the final, to win his first Scottish Masters title.

Prize Fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[1]

  • Winner: £60,000
  • Runner-up: £28,000
  • Semi-final: £14,500
  • Quarter-final: £8,500
  • Round 1: £4,750
  • High break: £5,000
  • Total: £175,000

Main draw

[2]

Round 1
Best of 9 Frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 11 Frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 Frames
Final
Best of 17 Frames
     
        Scotland Stephen Hendry 3  
Scotland Alan McManus 5     Scotland Alan McManus 6  
England Steve Davis 2       Scotland Alan McManus 6  
          England John Parrott 5  
        England John Parrott 6  
Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 5     Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 3  
England Jimmy White 2       Scotland Alan McManus 6
          England Peter Ebdon 9
        England Peter Ebdon 6  
England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5     England Ronnie O'Sullivan 2  
Wales Darren Morgan 3       England Peter Ebdon 6  
          Scotland John Higgins 5  
        Scotland John Higgins 6      
Wales Mark Williams 5     Wales Mark Williams 2      
England Nigel Bond 2  

Century breaks

[3]

References

  1. "1996 Scottish Masters - Finishes". CueTracker. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  2. "1996 Scottish Masters". CueTracker. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  3. "1996 Scottish Masters - Centuries". CueTracker. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
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