2009 in darts

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This article documents all the events in the sport of darts over the course of 2009.

Contents

News

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

PDC

PDC Pro Tour

(All matches — best of 11 legs)

Players Championships

  • Bobby Bourn Memorial Trophy, January 10: Terry Jenkins 6–3 Mark Dudbridge
  • Gibraltar, January 17: Phil Taylor 6–2 Alan Tabern
  • Gibraltar, January 18: Phil Taylor 6–1 Mark Dudbridge
  • Germany, February 28: Phil Taylor 6–0 Adrian Lewis
  • Germany, March 1: Phil Taylor 6–1 Adrian Lewis
  • Scotland, March 7: Robert Thornton 6–5 Dennis Priestley
  • North-West, March 14: Dennis Priestley 6–1 Colin Lloyd
  • South, March 21: Phil Taylor 6–2 Ronnie Baxter
  • Midlands, March 28: Mark Walsh 6–4 Phil Taylor
  • Nuland, April 4: Phil Taylor 6–5 Gary Anderson
  • Nuland, April 5: Phil Taylor 6–2 Gary Anderson
  • South-West, April 11: Michael van Gerwen 6–3 Vincent van der Voort
  • East-Midlands, April 18: James Wade 6–4 Colin Lloyd
  • Wales, May 9: Gary Anderson 6–2 Mervyn King
  • Barnsley, June 13: Mark Walsh 6–4 Jamie Caven
  • Barnsley, June 14: Colin Osborne 6–2 Gary Anderson
  • Dinslaken, June 20: Andy Smith 6–5 Colin Lloyd
  • Dinslaken, June 21: Mark Walsh 6–5 Andy Hamilton
  • Las Vegas, June 30: Ronnie Baxter 6–2 Phil Taylor
  • Australia, August 8: Paul Nicholson 6–1 Robert Thornton
  • Canada, August 16: Dennis Priestley 6–4 Wes Newton
  • Austria, September 5: Adrian Lewis 6–4 Carlos Rodriguez
  • Austria, September 6: Jamie Caven 6–2 Steve Beaton
  • Ireland, October 3: Adrian Lewis 6–4 Andy Hamilton
  • Ireland, October 4: Phil Taylor 6–1 Wes Newton
  • Killarney Pro Tour, October 18: Phil Taylor 6–0 Paul Nicholson
  • Nuland, October 24: Steve Beaton 6–1 Wes Newton
  • Nuland, October 25: James Wade 6–2 Brendan Dolan
  • Scotland, November 7: Wes Newton 6–5 Steve Beaton
  • Scotland, November 8: Colin Osborne 6–4 Michael van Gerwen

UK Open Regional Finals

  • January 11 (North East): Colin Lloyd 6–1 Colin Osborne
  • March 8 (Scotland): Robert Thornton 6–2 Dennis Priestley
  • March 15 (North West): James Wade 6–3 Kevin McDine
  • March 22 (South): Phil Taylor 6–4 Terry Jenkins
  • March 29 (Midlands): Phil Taylor 6–5 Wayne Jones
  • April 12 (South-West): Phil Taylor 6–0 Andy Hamilton
  • April 19 (East-Midlands): Mark Walsh 6–5 Raymond van Barneveld
  • May 10 (Wales): Jamie Caven 6–5 Alan Tabern

BDO/WDF

WDF Category 1 Events

Quarter-Finals (Losers €500, Best of 7 legs) Tony O'Shea 4–1 John Walton, Darryl Fitton 4–3 Magnus Caris, Brian Woods 4–3 Paul Hogan, Willy van de Wiel 4–2 Dennis te Kloese
Semi-Finals (Losers €1,250, Best of 3 sets, 5 legs per set) Darryl Fitton 2–1 Tony O'Shea, Willy van de Wiel 2–0 Brian Woods
Final (Winner €4,500 Runner-up €2,250, Best of 5 sets, 5 legs per set) Darryl Fitton 3–2 Willy van de Wiel
Quarter-Finals (Losers £100, Best of 5 legs) Tony O'Shea 3–2 Ian White, Martin Phillips 3–1 Garrett Gray, Martin Atkins 3–1 Martin Adams, Andy Roberts 3–1 Alan Norris
Semi-Finals (Losers £300, Best of 7 legs) Tony O'Shea 4–2 Martin Phillips, Martin Atkins 4–2 Andy Roberts
Final (Winner £2,000 Runner-up £800, Best of 9 legs) Tony O Shea 5–4 Martin Atkins
Quarter-Finals (Losers €240) John Henderson 2–0 Martin Adams, Robbie Green 2–0 Garry Thompson, Robert Wagner 2–1 Steve West, Stephen Bunting 2–0 Ian White
Semi-Finals (Losers €480) John Henderson 2–1 Robbie Green, Stephen Bunting 2–0 Robert Wagner
Final (Winner €2,400 Runner-up €1,200) John Henderson 3–2 Stephen Bunting
Quarter-Finals (Losers £250) Ross Montgomery 3–1 Martin Atkins, Dougie Smith 3–0 Wayne Brown, Stuart Kellet 3–1 Brian Derbyshire, Mark Barilli 3–0 Steve West
Semi-Finals (Losers £600) Ross Montgomery 2–1 Dougie Smith, Mark Barilli 2–1 Stuart Kellet
Final (Winner £2,500 Runner-up £1,200) Ross Montgomery 3–0 Mark Barilli

British Open at The Spa in Bridlington, September 19.

Quarter-Finals (Losers £150, Best of 5 legs) Colin Fowler 3–2 Martin Adams, Dave Chisnall 3–1 Alan Norris, Paul Hanvidge 3–2 Daryl Gurney, Martin Atkins 3–1 John Henderson
Semi-Finals (Losers £400, Best of 3 sets, 5 legs per set) Dave Chisnall 2–1 Colin Fowler, Martin Atkins 2–1 Paul Hanvidge
Final (Winner ££3,000 Runner-up £1,000, Best of 3 sets, 5 legs per set) Dave Chisnall 2–0 Martin Atkins

WDF Category 2 Events

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