1977 UK Championship (snooker) - Main Draw

Main Draw

Last 24
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 17 frames
Final
Best of 23 frames
10 Doug Mountjoy 5 1 John Spencer 3
Roy Andrewartha 2 10 Doug Mountjoy 5
10 Doug Mountjoy 5
15 Willie Thorne 4
15 Willie Thorne 5 8 Rex Williams 4
Bernard Bennett 4 15 Willie Thorne 5
10 Doug Mountjoy 9
4 Alex Higgins 2
12 John Dunning 5 5 John Pulman w/d
Maurice Parkin 4 12 John Dunning w/o
12 John Dunning 0
4 Alex Higgins 5
9 David Taylor 5 4 Alex Higgins 5
David Greaves 4 9 David Taylor 4
10 Doug Mountjoy 9
14 Patsy Fagan 12
13 John Virgo w/o 3 Dennis Taylor 2
John Barrie w/d 13 John Virgo 5
13 John Virgo 5
6 Graham Miles 2
16 Jack Karnehm 4 6 Graham Miles 5
Chris Ross 5 Chris Ross 1
13 John Virgo 8
14 Patsy Fagan 9
14 Patsy Fagan 5 7 Fred Davis 0
Jackie Rea 1 14 Patsy Fagan 5
14 Patsy Fagan 5
11 Jim Meadowcroft 4
11 Jim Meadowcroft 5 2 Ray Reardon 4
Pat Houlihan 4 11 Jim Meadowcroft 5

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