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Pontins Professional
Tournament information
Venue Pontins
Location Prestatyn
Country Wales
Established1974
Organisation(s) WPBSA
FormatNon- ranking event
Final year2000
Final champion Wales Darren Morgan

The Pontins Professional was an invitational professional non- ranking snooker tournament which ran from 1974 until 2000.

History

Top snooker professionals had regularly supplemented their income from professional events by playing exhibition matches on the holiday camp circuit, with Pontins being a regular venue for entertaining holiday-makers. Beginning in 1974, a tournament involving eight professional players began at Pontins and became a regular point in the snooker calendar, usually occurring in the summer after the World Snooker Championship. This ran in conjunction with an Open tournament, in which many young amateur players took part, and provided a springboard for future stars such as Paul Hunter and Judd Trump. [1] There were also juniors, seniors, and ladies events.

While top professional players regularly entered in the tournament's early years, the increase in the number of events on the snooker tour led to the biggest stars choosing not to enter in later years, and the professional tournament was last held in 2000.

Winners

[2]

Year Winner Runner-up Final score Season
1974 Wales Ray Reardon England John Spencer 10–9 1973/74
1975 Wales Ray Reardon England John Spencer 10–9 1974/75
1976 Wales Ray Reardon England Fred Davis 10–4 1975/76
1977 England John Spencer England John Pulman 7–5 1976/77
1978 Wales Ray Reardon England John Spencer 7–2 1977/78
1979 Wales Doug Mountjoy England Graham Miles 8–4 1978/79
1980 England John Virgo Wales Ray Reardon 9–6 1979/80
1981 Wales Terry Griffiths England Willie Thorne 9–8 1980/81
1982 England Steve Davis Wales Ray Reardon 9–4 1981/82
1983 Wales Doug Mountjoy Wales Ray Reardon 9–7 1982/83
1984 England Willie Thorne England John Spencer 9–7 1983/84
1985 Wales Terry Griffiths England John Spencer 9–7 1984/85
1986 Wales Terry Griffiths England Willie Thorne 9–6 1985/86
1987 England Neal Foulds England Willie Thorne 9–6 1986/87
1988 England John Parrott England Mike Hallett 9–1 1987/88
1989 Wales Darren Morgan Malta Tony Drago 9–2 1988/89
1990 Scotland Stephen Hendry England Mike Hallett 9–6 1989/90
1991 England Neal Foulds England Mike Hallett 9–6 1990/91
1992 England Steve James England Neal Foulds 9–8 1991/92
1993 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty Wales Darren Morgan 9–3 1992/93
1994 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty England Nigel Bond 9–5 1993/94
1995 England Peter Ebdon Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 9–8 1994/95
1996 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty England Nigel Bond 9–7 1995/96
1997 England Martin Clark England Andy Hicks 9–7 1996/97
1998 Wales Mark Williams England Martin Clark 9–6 1997/98
1999 England Jimmy White Wales Matthew Stevens 9–5 1998/99
2000 Wales Darren Morgan England Jimmy White 9–2 1999/00

Statistics

Finalists

Rank Name Nationality Winner Runner-up Finals
1 Ray Reardon   Wales 4 3 7
2 Ken Doherty   Ireland 3 1 4
3 Terry Griffiths   Wales 3 0 3
4 Neal Foulds   England 2 1 3
4 Darren Morgan   Wales 2 1 3
6 Doug Mountjoy   Wales 2 0 2
7 John Spencer   England 1 5 6
8 Willie Thorne   England 1 3 4
9 Martin Clark   England 1 1 2
9 Jimmy White   England 1 1 2
11 Steve Davis   England 1 0 1
11 Peter Ebdon   England 1 0 1
11 Stephen Hendry   Scotland 1 0 1
11 Steve James   England 1 0 1
11 John Parrott   England 1 0 1
11 John Virgo   England 1 0 1
11 Mark Williams   Wales 1 0 1
18 Mike Hallett   England 0 3 3
19 Nigel Bond   England 0 2 2
20 Fred Davis   England 0 1 1
20 Tony Drago   Malta 0 1 1
20 Andy Hicks   England 0 1 1
20 Graham Miles   England 0 1 1
20 John Pulman   England 0 1 1
20 Matthew Stevens   Wales 0 1 1

Champions by country

Country Players Total First title Last title
  Wales 5 12 1974 2000
  England 10 11 1977 1999
  Ireland 1 3 1993 1996
  Scotland 1 1 1990 1990

See also

References

  1. ^ "Pontins Pointed The Way To Fame For Paul". Yorkshire Evening Post. Retrieved 14 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Brief History of the Pontins Open and Professional". Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Archived from the original on 28 February 2012. Retrieved 14 November 2017.