2017 Scottish Open darts

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The 2017 Scottish Open was the 45th edition of the Scottish Open. Cameron Menzies won the men's tournament whilst Fallon Sherrock won the women's. Menzies was the first Scottish player to win the open since 2007, when Gary Anderson won. All four semi-finalists in the men's tournament were below 50th in the BDO darts rankings. In the women's tournament it was Sherrock's first victory since the Finder Masters 2015.

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Prize money

Last 32 - Men's Draw

1st Round 2nd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
Flag of England.svg Roger Brown4
Flag of Scotland.svg Craig Tweddell 1
Flag of England.svg Gary Stafford 4
Flag of England.svg Roger Brown 0
Flag of England.svg Gary Stafford 4
Flag of Scotland.svg William Plank 0
Flag of England.svg Gary Stafford 5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wesley Harms 1
Flag of Scotland.svg James Mitchell4
Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wesley Harms 4
Flag of Scotland.svg James Mitchell 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wesley Harms 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Dean Lawrie 1
Flag of England.svg Daniel Day 5
Flag of England.svg Gary Stafford 3
Flag of England.svg Scott Baker 4
Flag of England.svg Derek Lumley 2
Flag of England.svg Daniel Day 4
Flag of England.svg Scott Baker 2
Flag of England.svg Daniel Day 4
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Nick Kenny 3
Flag of England.svg Daniel Day 5
Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Morrison 4
Flag of England.svg Brian Dawson 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Willem Mandigers 2
Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Morrison4
Flag of England.svg Brian Dawson 0
Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Morrison4
Flag of England.svg Sean Jowers 2
1 Flag of Scotland.svg Cameron Menzies 6
Flag of England.svg Daniel Day 4
Flag of England.svg Martin Atkins 4
Flag of England.svg Kevin Leadenham 1
Flag of England.svg Martin Atkins 4
Flag of England.svg Ryan Joyce 2
Flag of England.svg Ryan Joyce 4
Flag of England.svg Steve Robertson 1
Flag of Scotland.svg Cameron Menzies 5
Flag of England.svg Martin Atkins 4
Flag of Ireland.svg Neil Duff 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Steve Buchan 1
Flag of Scotland.svg Cameron Menzies 4
Flag of Ireland.svg Neil Duff 0
Flag of Scotland.svg Cameron Menzies 4
Ulster Banner.svg Kyle McKinstry 3
Flag of Scotland.svg Cameron Menzies 5
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wayne Warren 2
Flag of Lithuania.svg Darius Labanauskas 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Harry Todman 1
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Richie Edwards 4
Flag of Lithuania.svg Darius Labanauskas 3
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Richie Edwards 4
Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 0
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wayne Warren 5
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Richie Edwards 3
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wayne Warren 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Veenstra 2
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wayne Warren 4
Flag of England.svg Garry Thompson 0
Flag of England.svg Garry Thompson 4
Flag of England.svg David Turnbull 3

Women's Draw

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman 4
Flag of England.svg Sarah Roberts 0
Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman 4
Flag of England.svg Laura Turner 2
Flag of England.svg Laura Turner4
Flag of England.svg Paula Jacklin 3
Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman 4
Flag of England.svg Lorraine Winstanley 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sharon Prins 4
Flag of England.svg Heather Lodge 0
Flag of England.svg Lorraine Winstanley 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sharon Prins 2
Flag of England.svg Lorraine Winstanley 4
Flag of England.svg Tricia Wright 3
Flag of England.svg Fallon Sherrock 5
Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Aileen de Graaf 4
Flag of England.svg Heather Draper 0
Flag of England.svg Fallon Sherrock 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Aileen de Graaf 2
Flag of England.svg Fallon Sherrock 4
Flag of England.svg Margaret Sutton 0
Flag of England.svg Fallon Sherrock 4
Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 2
Flag of Scotland.svg Susanna McGimpsey4
Flag of Scotland.svg Amanda Cox 2
Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Susanna McGimpsey 0
Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Danielle Ijpelaar 0

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