2012 Mercure Perth Masters | |
Host City: | Perth, Scotland |
Arena: | Dewars Centre |
Dates: | January 5–8 |
Winner: | Mike McEwen |
Curling Club: | Assiniboine Memorial CC Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Skip: | Mike McEwen |
Third: | B. J. Neufeld |
Second: | Matt Wozniak |
Lead: | Denni Neufeld |
Finalist: | Thomas Ulsrud |
The 2012 Mercure Perth Masters were held from January 5 to 8 at the Dewars Centre in Perth, Scotland as part of the 2011–12 World Curling Tour. The purse for the event was GBP£17,000, and the winner, Mike McEwen, received GBP£6,000.[1] The event was held in a triple knockout format.
For the first time, a spot in the Masters was awarded to the winner of the 2011 Curl Atlantic Championship, James Grattan of New Brunswick, Canada.[1] [2]
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Aberdeen, Scotland | |||||
Perth, Scotland | |||||
Benoit Schwarz (fourth) | Peter de Cruz (skip) | Switzerland | |||
Karlstad, Sweden | |||||
Aberdeen, Scotland | |||||
Scotland | |||||
Perth, Scotland | |||||
Oromocto, New Brunswick | |||||
Stirling, Scotland | |||||
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador | |||||
Edinburgh, Scotland | |||||
Switzerland | |||||
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | |||||
Scotland | |||||
Scotland | |||||
Winnipeg, Manitoba | |||||
Edinburgh, Scotland | |||||
Norway | |||||
Lockerbie, Scotland | |||||
Zoetermeer, Netherlands | |||||
St. Gallen, Switzerland | |||||
Finland | |||||
Scotland | |||||
Scotland | |||||
Prague, Czech Republic | |||||
Perth, Scotland | |||||
Scotland | |||||
Hvidovre, Denmark | |||||
Latvia | |||||
Moscow, Russia | |||||
Oslo, Norway |