Scottish International Open

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The Scottish International Open is an international indoor bowls competition held annually at in Scotland. It is the secondary event held by the organisation known as the World Bowls Tour, ranking behind their primary event, the World Indoor Bowls Championships.[1]

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Founded1989
ContinentInternational (PBA / World Bowls Tour)
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Scottish International Open
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Past winners

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Year Winner Runner-Up Score Ref
1989 Scotland Angus Blair Wales John Price 7–6 7–5 7–5 [2]
1990 England David Bryant England Tony Allcock 7–5 5–7 7–4 1–7 7–5 [3]
1991 Wales John Price (1/4) England Gary Smith 7–2 7–6 7–3 [4]
1992 Scotland Graham Robertson (1/3) Wales John Price 5–7 7–6 7–4 7–2 [5]
1993 Scotland Graham Robertson (2/3) Scotland Richard Corsie 3–7 7–3 7–2 7–5 [6]
1994 Wales John Price (2/4) Scotland Graham Robertson 7–0 7–2 7–4 [7]
1995 Wales John Price (3/4) England Andy Thomson 7–3 0–7 7–4 7–5 [8]
1996 Scotland Graham Robertson (3/3) Scotland David Gourlay 7–5 7–4 7–3 [9]
1997 Wales John Price (4/4) Scotland Richard Corsie 7–0 7–3 7–4 [10]
1998 Scotland Richard Corsie Scotland Paul Foster 1–7 7–6 7–2 5–7 7–6 [11]
1999 Scotland Darren Burnett (1/2) Australia Mark McMahon 7–0 3–7 7–1 7–2 [12]
2000 England Greg Moon Scotland Darren Burnett 7–6 7–3 [13]
2001 Scotland Darren Burnett (2/2) Wales Mike Prosser 5–7 13–3 2–0 [14]
2002 Scotland David Gourlay (1/2) Scotland Darren Burnett 6–4 10–2 [15]
2003 England Ian Bond (1/2) England Greg Harlow 11–6 8–8 [16]
2004 Wales Jason Greenslade Scotland David Gourlay 8–8 10–1 [17]
2005 England Ian Bond (2/2) Scotland Alex Marshall 8–4 9–4 [18]
2006 Australia Kelvin Kerkow Australia David Gourlay 11–5 11–3 [19]
2007 England Andy Thomson England Mark Royal 11–5 8–5 [20]
2008 England Greg Harlow (1/3) Wales John Price 11–6 16–1 [21]
2009 Scotland Paul Foster (1/3) England Ian Bond 8–3 7–8 2–0 [22]
2010 England Mervyn King Scotland Stewart Anderson 7–5 8–5 [23]
2011 England Robert Paxton England Greg Harlow 2–11 10–2 2–0 [24]
2012 Scotland Paul Foster (2/2) England Nick Brett 11–5 9–8
2013 England Nick Brett (1/2) Scotland Paul Foster 5–7 9–6 2–1 [25]
2014 England Nick Brett (2/2) Scotland Paul Foster 5–10 9–6 2–0 [26]
2015 England Greg Harlow (2/3) Wales Jason Greenslade 11–4 6–8 2–1 [27]
2016 England Greg Harlow (3/3) Scotland Paul Foster 4–10 12–4 2–1 [28]
2017 Scotland David Gourlay (2/2) Scotland Michael Stepney 11–7 9–4 [29]
2018 Scotland Stewart Anderson (1/4) Scotland Paul Foster 8–6 12–4 [30]
2019 Scotland Paul Foster (3/3) England Nick Brett 10–4, 11–3 [31]
2020 and 2021 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic [32]
2022 Scotland Stewart Anderson (2/4) England Simon Skelton 10–4, 10–2 [33]
2023 Scotland Stewart Anderson (3/4) England Jamie Walker 12–6, 6–3 [34]
2024 Scotland Jason Banks England Aaron Johnson 9–8, 11–1 [35]
2025 Scotland Stewart Anderson (4/4) England Mark Dawes 5–5, 9–4 [36]
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Previous names

  • Scottish Masters (1989–1997) (2001–2002)[37]
  • Glasgow Classic (1998–1999)
  • British Isles Invitation (2000-2000)[38]

See also

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