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1982 Bass and Golden Leisure Classic

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Bass and Golden Leisure Classic
Tournament information
Dates29 May 1982
VenueGolden Leisure Snooker Centre
CityLiverpool
CountryEngland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatNon-Ranking event
Total prize fund£2,150
Winner's share£750
Highest break Paul Medati (ENG) (97)
Final
ChampionEngland Rex Williams
Runner-upEngland Ray Edmonds
Score4–1
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The 1982 Bass and Golden Leisure Classic was a professional invitational snooker tournament which took place on 29 May 1982. The tournament was open to professional players who were not ranked in the top sixteen. The competition was held at the Golden Leisure Snooker Centre in Liverpool, was jointly sponsored by Golden Leisure and Bass-Charrington. It featured 22 professional players.[1]

The ten qualifying matches were played under a best-of-three frames format, the last-16, quarter-final and semi-final matches best of five, and the final was best of seven. Rex Williams won the event, beating Ray Edmonds 4–1 in the final. Losing semi-finalists Eugene Hughes and Mike Hallett took part in a playoff match for third place, which Hughes won 2–0, making breaks of 91 and 73.[1]

The event had a total prize fund of £2,150.[2] Williams received £750 as winner, and Edmonds received £400 as runner-up. Hughes received £150, and Hallett got £80. Paul Medati received £100 for compiling the highest break of the event, 97.[1]

Qualifying

Twenty players participated in qualifying for the last-16 stage of the event, to which Williams and Edmonds were already 'seeded'. John Phillips, Jim Donnelly and Tommy Murphy withdrew, so George Scott, Dennis Hughes and Clive Everton received walkovers.[1]

Round 1

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Main draw

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Third -place playoff

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Final

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Final: Best of 7 frames.
Golden Leisure Snooker Centre, Liverpool, England, June 1982.
Rex Williams
 England
4–1 Ray Edmonds
 England

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "£750 Golden Leisure for Rex". Cue World. July 1982. p. 17.
  2. ^ Barrow, Chris (21 April 1982). "Stars on cue for a hot pot!". Liverpool Echo. Liverpool. p. 16.