Mark Boyle (snooker player)

Mark Boyle (born 19 December 1981) is a Scottish former professional snooker player.[1] He first joined the professional tour for the 2006–07 season, but dropped off at the end of the season.[1] He returned in 2009–10[1] but dropped off again at the end of the season after a 10–8 defeat by Jimmy White.[citation needed] Boyle is currently a professional pool player.[citation needed] Boyle is the ambassador for the Mick McGoldrick junior pool academies with many of his students going on to represent Scotland.[citation needed]

Mark Anthony Boyle
Born (1981-12-19) 19 December 1981 (age 43)
Stirling
Sport countryScotland
Professional2006/2007, 2009/2010
Highest ranking77 (2009/2010)

He was runner-up at the 2006 IBSF World Grand Prix[2]

Tournament wins

edit
Billiards
  • 2003 Scottish Billiards Champion
  • 2004 Scottish Billiards Champion
Snooker
  • 2005 Home International Champions (Team Scotland)
  • 2008 Scottish Champion
  • 2009 Scottish Champion
Pool
  • 2018 IPA Premier League Champion
  • 2018 IPA British Open Champion
  • 2018 English Open Champion
  • 2018 Scottish IM2 Champion
  • 2018 Scottish Super 11's Champions With Falkirk.
  • 2018 IPA Scottish Professional Champion
  • 2018 IPA World Doubles Champions, with Liam Dunster.
  • 2017 IPA Welsh Open Champion
  • 2017 IPA English Open Champion
  • 2017 IPA English Amateur Champion
  • 2017 EBA UK Champion
  • 2017 Scottish IM2 Champion
  • 2017 Scottish IM4 Champion
  • 2017 Scottish Super 15's Champions with Falkirk.
  • 2016 Scottish IM4 Champion
  • 2014 Scottish IM1 Champion
  • 2014 Scottish IM2 Champion
  • 2013 Scottish Champion
  • 2013 Scottish IM1 Champion
  • 2013 Scottish IM2 Champion
  • 2013 Scottish IM4 Champion
  • 2012 Scottish IM2 Champion
  • 2011 Scottish IM3 Champion
  • 2011 Scottish IM6 Champion

International Team Events. (for Team Scotland)

  • 2018 European Championship Winners
  • 2015 Nation Cup Winners
  • 2012 European Championship Winners

References

edit
  1. ^ a b c "Player list: Mark Boyle". worldsnooker.com. World Snooker. 2010. Archived from the original on 25 February 2010.
  2. ^ "2006 IBSF World Grand Prix Championship". Global Snooker Centre. Archived from the original on 21 June 2006. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
edit