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Scottish Masters
Tournament information
Dates
22–26 September 1993 (1993-09-22 – 1993-09-26)
Venue
Motherwell Civic Centre
City
Motherwell
Country
Scotland
Organisation
WPBSA
Format
Non-Ranking event
Total prize fund
£140,000[1]
Winner's share
£45,000[2]
Highest break
Nigel Bond (125)
Final
Champion
Ken Doherty
Runner-up
Alan McManus
Score
10–9
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Snooker tournament
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The tournament was played at the Motherwell Civic Centre in Motherwell, and featured twelve professional players.
Ken Doherty won the title for the first time, beating Alan McManus 10–9 in the final.[3]
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