1977 Masters
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1977 Masters
Summary
1977 Masters is a snooker tournament[1]. It draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (snooker_tournament category, ranking #158 of 781).[2]
Key Facts
- 1977 Masters won the Doug Mountjoy[3].
- 1977 Masters's instance of is recorded as snooker tournament[4].
- 1977 Masters followed 1976 Masters[5].
- 1977 Masters was followed by 1978 Masters[6].
- The location of 1977 Masters was Gillian Lynne Theatre[7].
- 1977 Masters took place at London[8].
- 1977 Masters is part of Masters[9].
- 1977 Masters is part of 1976–77 snooker season[10].
- 1977 Masters's edition number is recorded as 3[11].
- 1977 Masters began on February 7, 1977[12].
- 1977 Masters ended on February 11, 1977[13].
- 1977 Masters's sport is recorded as snooker[14].
- 1977 Masters's organizer is recorded as World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association[15].
- 1977 Masters's sponsor is recorded as Benson & Hedges[16].
- 1977 Masters involved {'amount': '+10'} participants[17].
- 1977 Masters's prize money is recorded as {'unit': 'Q25224', 'amount': '+5000'}[18].
- 1977 Masters's century breaks is recorded as {'amount': '+0'}[19].
- 1977 Masters's highest break is recorded as {'amount': '+88'}[20].
- 1977 Masters's tournament format is recorded as single-elimination tournament[21].
- 1977 Masters's tournament type is recorded as invitational tournament[22].
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When and Where
1977 Masters began on February 7, 1977[12]. It ended on February 11, 1977[13]. Recorded location include Gillian Lynne Theatre[7] and London[8].
Context
Part of include Masters[9], a recurring sporting event[23], in United Kingdom[24], founded in 1975[25] and 1976–77 snooker season[10], a sports season[26]. 1977 Masters's instance of is recorded as snooker tournament[4]. It followed 1976 Masters[5]. It was followed by 1978 Masters[6].
Participants
1977 Masters involved {'amount': '+10'} participants[17].
Why It Matters
1977 Masters draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (snooker_tournament category, ranking #158 of 781).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]
FAQs
What awards did 1977 Masters receive?
Honors received include Doug Mountjoy[3].