1927 World Snooker Championship

World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates29 November 1926 – 12 May 1927 (1926-11-29 – 1927-05-12)
Final venueCamkin's Hall
Final cityBirmingham
CountryEngland
OrganisationBACC
Highest break Albert Cope (ENG) (60)
Final
Champion Joe Davis (ENG)
Runner-up Tom Dennis (ENG)
Score20–11
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1927 World Snooker Championship is located in the United Kingdom
London
London
Nottingham
Nottingham
Liverpool
Liverpool
Birmingham
Birmingham

The 1927 World Snooker Championship was a snooker tournament held at several venues from 29 November 1926 to 12 May 1927. At the time, it was titled the Professional Championship of Snooker but it is now recognised as the inaugural edition of the World Snooker Championship. The impetus for the championship came from professional English billiards player Joe Davis and billiard hall manager Bill Camkin, who had both observed the growing popularity of snooker, and proposed the event to the Billiards Association and Control Council. Ten players entered the competition, including most of the leading English billiards players. The two matches in the preliminary round were held at Thurston's Hall in London, and the semi-finals and final took place at Camkin's Hall in Birmingham. The players involved determined the venues for the quarter-finals, resulting in matches in London, Birmingham, Nottingham and Liverpool.

The final took place from 9 to 12 May 1927. Joe Davis won the title by defeating Tom Dennis by 20 frames to 11. Davis had led 7–1 following the first day's play and had achieved a winning margin at 16–7. The highest break of the tournament was 60, compiled by Albert Cope in the 21st frame of his match against Davis. It remained the highest break in the Championship until Davis made a 61 in the 1929 final. The same trophy awarded to Davis is still presented to the world champion each year.