This article is about the snooker tournament. For the badminton tournament, see Thailand Masters (badminton).
Thailand Masters
Tournament information
Venue
Grand Hotel
Location
Hua Hin
Country
Thailand
Established
1983/1984
Organisation(s)
World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
Format
Non-ranking event
Final year
2006
Final champion
Marco Fu
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