The 1998 German Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 8–13 December 1998 at the Best Western Rheinhotel in Bingen am Rhein, Germany.

Twelve players competed, 10 of the leading 11 in the world rankings, together with Steve Davis and Jimmy White. Ronnie O'Sullivan, ranked 3 in the world, did not compete. Matches were over 9 frames, except for the final which the best-of-11. Prize money was £110,000 with all players guaranteed a minimum of £5,000 for competing.

Tony Drago beat Stephen Hendry in the quarter-finals, his first win over Hendry in 13 attempts. John Parrott beat world number one, John Higgins, at the same stage. Parrott beat Mark Williams 6–4 in the final. Williams led 4–3 but Parrott won the next three to win the match. It was Parrott's first win since the European Open in March 1996. Parrott also won the £1,000 high break prize for a break of 130 in his semi-final match.

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:

  • Winner: £25,000
  • Runner-up: £16,000
  • Semi-final: £10,000
  • Quarter-final: £7,000
  • Last 12: £5,000
  • Highest break: £1,000
  • Total: £110,000

Main draw

Last 12 Best of 9 framesQuarter-finals Best of 9 framesSemi-finals Best of 9 framesFinal Best of 11 frames
John Higgins(SCO)3
John Parrott(ENG)5England John Parrott5
Jimmy White(ENG)1England John Parrott5
Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty1
Ken Doherty(IRL)5
Stephen Lee(ENG)5England Stephen Lee3
Anthony Hamilton(ENG)1England John Parrott6
Wales Mark Williams4
Mark Williams(WAL)5
Alan McManus(SCO)5Scotland Alan McManus1
Steve Davis(ENG)1Wales Mark Williams5
Malta Tony Drago2
Stephen Hendry(SCO)2
Peter Ebdon(ENG)0Malta Tony Drago5
Tony Drago(MLT)5

Final

Final: Best of 11 frames. Best Western Rheinhotel, Bingen am Rhein, Germany, 13 December 1998.
John Parrott England6–4Mark Williams Wales
0–85 (78), 64–32, 5–67 (67), 117–1 (75), 77–32, 0–106 (61), 0–95 (62), 63–39, 64–39, 79–0 (79)
79Highest break78
0Century breaks0
250+ breaks4

Century breaks