1981 Masters Snooker

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The 1981 Benson and Hedges Masters took place between February 2 and February 8, 1981 and was held in the Wembley Conference Centre. The number of players who were invited had been raised to 12 which saw Steve Davis make his Masters debut as well as a rise of the prize money too. Alex Higgins, having trailed 1-5, extraordinarily beat Cliff Thorburn 6-5 to reach his fourth consecutive Masters final and reversed the result of the 1980 final again Terry Griffiths, who had himself made a dramatic recovery to beat John Spencer 6-5 in the semi-finals after trailing 2-5 and needing two snookers in the eighth frame. Griffiths set a new tournament record break of 136 in the final. The tournament attracted 18,742 spectators in its six days including a new British tournament record of 2422 for the final session.

[edit] Prize Money

Total £20,500

Winner £6,000


[edit] The Results

First Round Best of 9 frames

Flag of South Africa Perrie Mans 5-2 Steve Davis Flag of England

Flag of Wales Doug Mountjoy 5-0 Eddie Charlton Flag of Australia

Flag of England Fred Davis 5-4 Kirk Stevens Flag of Canada

Flag of England John Spencer 5-2 Dennis Taylor Flag of Northern Ireland

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
Best of 9 frames        
 Flag of Wales Terry Griffiths  5
Best of 11 frames
 Flag of England Fred Davis  2  
 Flag of Wales Terry Griffiths  6
   Flag of Northern Ireland John Spencer  5  
 Flag of Wales John Spencer  5
Best of 17 frames
 Flag of Wales Ray Reardon  1  
 Flag of Northern Ireland Alex Higgins  9
   Flag of Wales Terry Griffiths  6
 Flag of Canada Cliff Thorburn  5
 Flag of South Africa Perrie Mans  4  
 Flag of Northern Ireland Alex Higgins  6
   Flag of Canada Cliff Thorburn  5  
 Flag of Northern Ireland Alex Higgins  5
 Flag of Wales Doug Mountjoy  1