2009 US Open (darts)

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US Open Players Championship
Tournament information
Location Atlanta, Georgia
Country United States
Organisation(s) PDC
Format PDC Pro Tour, Legs
Prize fund$50,000
Winner's share$12,000 [1]
Champion(s)
Flag of England.svg Dennis Priestley

The 2009 US Open Players Championship was a professional darts competition and the third edition of the US Open tournament organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC).

Contents

In 2009 the US Open became part of the PDC Pro Tour. The two prior editions were PDC Major events.

Dennis Priestley won the tournament, beating Andy Hamilton in the final.

Draw

Players in bold denote match winners. [2] [3]

Third round
Best of 11 legs
Fourth round
Best of 11 legs
Quarter-finals
Best of 11 legs
Semi-finals
Best of 11 legs
Final
Best of 11 legs
               
Flag of England.svg James Wade 2
Flag of England.svg Colin Monk 6
Flag of England.svg Colin Monk 2
Flag of England.svg Kirk Shepherd 6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jelle Klaasen 3
Flag of England.svg Kirk Shepherd 6
Flag of England.svg Kirk Shepherd 2
Flag of England.svg Wes Newton 6
Flag of England.svg Colin Osborne 3
Flag of England.svg Steve Beaton 6
Flag of England.svg Steve Beaton 2
Flag of England.svg Wes Newton 6
Flag of England.svg Mark Walsh 5
Flag of England.svg Wes Newton 6
Flag of England.svg Wes Newton 2
Flag of England.svg Andy Hamilton 6
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Mark Webster 3
Flag of England.svg Colin Lloyd 6
Flag of England.svg Colin Lloyd 5
Flag of England.svg Andy Hamilton 6
Flag of England.svg Andy Hamilton 6
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Barrie Bates 3
Flag of England.svg Andy Hamilton 6
Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Thornton 1
Flag of England.svg Ronnie Baxter 5
Flag of England.svg Steve Maish 6
Flag of England.svg Steve Maish 2
Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Thornton 6
Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Thornton 6
Flag of England.svg Tony Eccles 5
Flag of England.svg Andy Hamilton 3
Flag of England.svg Dennis Priestley 6
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg John Part 4
Flag of England.svg Dennis Smith 6
Flag of England.svg Dennis Smith 1
Flag of England.svg Peter Manley 6
Flag of England.svg Peter Manley 6
Flag of the United States.svg Donny Joe 1
Flag of England.svg Peter Manley 1
Flag of England.svg Dennis Priestley 6
Flag of England.svg Dennis Priestley 6
Flag of England.svg Kevin McDine 3
Flag of England.svg Dennis Priestley 6
Flag of England.svg Andy Jenkins 1
Flag of England.svg Wayne Mardle 2
Flag of England.svg Andy Jenkins 6
Flag of England.svg Dennis Priestley 6
Flag of England.svg Alan Tabern 2
Flag of England.svg Alan Tabern 6
Flag of England.svg Matt Clark 4
Flag of England.svg Alan Tabern 6
Flag of England.svg Jamie Caven 1
Flag of England.svg Kevin Painter 1
Flag of England.svg Jamie Caven 6
Flag of England.svg Alan Tabern 6
Flag of England.svg Terry Jenkins 0
Flag of England.svg Terry Jenkins 6
Flag of England.svg Steve Hine 2
Flag of England.svg Terry Jenkins 6
Flag of England.svg Denis Ovens 3
Flag of England.svg Denis Ovens 6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roland Scholten 4

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