2012 UK Open Qualifier 2

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UK Open Qualifier 2
Tournament information
DatesSunday 12 February
VenueK2 Centre
Location Crawley
Country England
Organisation(s) PDC
FormatBest of 11 legs
Prize fund£34,600
Winner's share£6,000
Champion(s)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Michael van Gerwen

The 2012 UK Open Qualifier 2 was the second of eight 2012 UK Open Darts Qualifiers which was held at the K2 Centre in Crawley on Sunday 12 February.

Contents

Prize money

StagePrize money
(Total-£34,600)
Winner£6,000
Runner Up£3,000
Semi Final£2,000
Quarter Final£1,000
Fourth Round£600
Third Round£400
Second Round£200
First Round£0
Preliminary Round£0

Draw

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Second roundThird roundFourth roundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
                  
Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Thornton 6
Flag of Ireland.svg Keith Rooney 2
Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Thornton 3
Flag of England.svg Matthew Edgar 6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Toon Greebe 3
Flag of England.svg Matthew Edgar 6
Flag of England.svg Matthew Edgar 3
Flag of England.svg Johnny Haines 6
Flag of Ireland.svg Paddy Meaney 2
Flag of England.svg Johnny Haines 6
Flag of England.svg Johnny Haines 6
Flag of England.svg Dean Winstanley 5
Flag of England.svg Dean Winstanley 6
Flag of England.svg Colin Monk 1
Flag of England.svg Johnny Haines 5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vincent van der Voort 6
Flag of England.svg James Hubbard 4
Flag of England.svg John Bowles 6
Flag of England.svg John Bowles 6
Flag of England.svg Alan Tabern 2
Flag of England.svg James Wade 5
Flag of England.svg Alan Tabern 6
Flag of England.svg John Bowles 5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vincent van der Voort 6
Flag of England.svg Mark Frost 4
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jamie Lewis 6
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jamie Lewis 0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vincent van der Voort 6
Flag of Ireland.svg Liam Kelly 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vincent van der Voort 6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vincent van der Voort 3
Flag of England.svg Dave Chisnall 6
Flag of England.svg Ted Hankey 6
Flag of England.svg John Scott 2
Flag of England.svg Ted Hankey 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roland Scholten 6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roland Scholten 6
Flag of England.svg Ian White 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roland Scholten 6
Ulster Banner.svg Brendan Dolan 3
Ulster Banner.svg Brendan Dolan 6
Flag of England.svg Chris Aubrey 1
Ulster Banner.svg Brendan Dolan 6
Flag of England.svg Wes Newton 5
Flag of Scotland.svg Gary Anderson 5
Flag of England.svg Wes Newton 6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roland Scholten 1
Flag of England.svg Dave Chisnall 6
Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Alcinas 5
Flag of England.svg Dave Chisnall 6
Flag of England.svg Dave Chisnall 6
Flag of England.svg Steve Farmer 2
Flag of Scotland.svg Peter Wright 1
Flag of England.svg Steve Farmer 6
Flag of England.svg Dave Chisnall 6
Ulster Banner.svg Michael Mansell 4
Flag of England.svg Steve Hine 6
Flag of England.svg Steve West 1
Flag of England.svg Steve Hine 3
Ulster Banner.svg Michael Mansell 6
Ulster Banner.svg Michael Mansell 6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jelle Klaasen 0
Flag of England.svg Dave Chisnall 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Michael van Gerwen 6
Flag of England.svg Kevin Painter 2
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kim Huybrechts 6
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kim Huybrechts 1
Flag of England.svg Justin Pipe 6
Flag of England.svg Andrew Cornwall 0
Flag of England.svg Justin Pipe 6
Flag of England.svg Justin Pipe 5
Flag of England.svg Andy Hamilton 6
Flag of England.svg Ross Smith 6
Flag of England.svg Darren Webster 4
Flag of England.svg Ross Smith 4
Flag of England.svg Andy Hamilton 6
Flag of England.svg Andy Hamilton 6
Flag of England.svg Dave Smith 1
Flag of England.svg Andy Hamilton 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Michael van Gerwen 6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Michael van Gerwen 6
Flag of England.svg Stuart Kellett 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Michael van Gerwen 6
Flag of England.svg Richie Howson 3
Flag of England.svg Richie Howson 6
Flag of Ireland.svg Mick McGowan 5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Michael van Gerwen 6
Flag of England.svg Jamie Caven 2
Flag of Scotland.svg James Young 1
Flag of England.svg Jamie Caven 6
Flag of England.svg Jamie Caven 6
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg John Part 5
Flag of England.svg Mark Walsh 3
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg John Part 6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Michael van Gerwen 6
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Whitlock 0
Flag of England.svg Brian Woods 6
Flag of England.svg Mark Jones 4
Flag of England.svg Brian Woods 6
Flag of England.svg Nigel Heydon 5
Flag of England.svg Dave Ladley 1
Flag of England.svg Nigel Heydon 6
Flag of England.svg Brian Woods 5
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Whitlock 6
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Whitlock 6
Flag of England.svg Dave Honey 0
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Whitlock 6
Flag of England.svg Shaun Griffiths 4
Flag of England.svg Joe Cullen 2
Flag of England.svg Shaun Griffiths 6
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Whitlock 6
Flag of England.svg Andy Smith 1
Flag of England.svg Andy Smith 6
Flag of England.svg Jimmy Mann 2
Flag of England.svg Andy Smith 6
Flag of England.svg Peter Hudson 2
Flag of England.svg Peter Hudson 6
Flag of England.svg Kirk Shepherd 1
Flag of England.svg Andy Smith 6
Flag of England.svg Kevin McDine 2
Flag of England.svg Kevin McDine 6
Flag of England.svg Gareth Cousins 3
Flag of England.svg Kevin McDine 6
Flag of Scotland.svg John Henderson 4
Flag of Scotland.svg John Henderson 6
Flag of England.svg Mervyn King 5

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