The 2019 PDC Pro Tour was a series of non-televised darts tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Players Championships and European Tour events are the events that make up the Pro Tour. There were 43 PDC ProTour events held, 30 Players Championships and 13 European Tour events.
There used to be UK Open qualifiers as part of this list, but they were abolished in September 2018 as the UK Open was made exclusive for the 128 Tour Card holders, 16 Challenge Tour qualifiers and 16 Riley's qualifiers.
This page also includes results from the PDC's affiliated tours including the Development and Challenge Tours and all the regional tours as well as the results from the World Championship regional qualifiers. There were 20 Challenge Tour events, 20 Development Tour events, 10 PDC Nordic & Baltic Events, 12 PDC Asia Events, 30 Dartplayers Australia ProTour events, 6 EuroAsian Darts Corporation ProTour Events and 10 Championship Darts Circuit ProTour events during the 2019 season.
The 2019 season in darts saw a major shift in the rules between players playing in the Professional Darts Corporation and the British Darts Organisation (BDO). For the first time since the split in darts, the BDO let players that play in their World Championships take part in the PDC's Qualifying School without withholding their money or banning them. [1] With the change in rules, high profile players such as Glen Durrant, Scott Waites and Mark McGeeney committed themselves to the Qualifying School. [2] [3] [4]
The prize money for the European Tour events have increased for 2019.
This is how the prize money is divided:
Stage | ET | PC | CT/DT |
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Winner | £25,000 | £10,000 | £2,000 |
Runner-up | £10,000 | £6,000 | £1,000 |
Semi-finalists | £6,500 | £3,000 | £500 |
Quarter-finalists | £5,000 | £2,250 | £300 |
Last 16 | £3,000 | £1,500 | £200 |
Last 32 | £2,000 | £1,000 | £100 |
Last 48 | £1,000 | N/A | N/A |
Last 64 | N/A | £500 | £50 |
Total | £140,000 | £75,000 | £10,000 |
128 players are granted Tour Cards, which enables them to participate in all Players Championships events, the UK Open and all the European Tour events.
The 2019 Tour Cards are awarded to:
Afterwards, the playing field will be complemented by the highest qualified players from the Q School Order of Merit until the maximum number of 128 Pro Tour Card players had been reached. In 2019, that means that a total of 18 players will qualify this way.
The PDC Pro Tour Qualifying School (or Q-School) was split into a UK and European Q-School. Players that are not from Europe can choose which Q-School they want to compete in.
The following players won two-year tour cards on each of the days played:
European Q-School | |||
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3 January | 4 January | 5 January | 6 January |
237 players | 236 players | 223 players | 199 players |
UK Q-School | |||
17 January | 18 January | 19 January | 20 January |
384 players | 385 players | 382 players | 364 players |
An Order of Merit was also created for each Q School. For every win after the first full round (without byes) the players get awarded 1 point.
To complete the field of 128 Tour Card Holders, places will be allocated down the final Qualifying School Order of Merits in proportion to the number of entrants. The following players picked up Tour Cards as a result:
UK Q-School Order of Merit | European Q-School Order of Merit [5]
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Thirty events took place in the Players Championship. This also saw the rules change to mimic the new final phase implemented in the European Tour in 2018, where all matches were best of 11 legs up until the quarter-final, but then became best of 13 legs for the semi-final and best of 15 legs for the final.
No. | Date | Venue | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | Saturday 9 February | Wigan, Robin Park Tennis Centre | (109.45) Michael van Gerwen | 8 – 4 | Jermaine Wattimena (98.80) | [6] |
2 | Sunday 10 February | (88.73) Dave Chisnall | 8 – 7 | Glen Durrant (92.48) | [7] | |
3 | Saturday 16 February | (105.72) Michael van Gerwen | 8 – 5 | Ian White (95.20) | [8] | |
4 | Sunday 17 February | (96.24) Glen Durrant | 8 – 3 | Dimitri Van den Bergh (97.21) | [9] | |
5 | Saturday 23 February | Barnsley, Barnsley Metrodome | (109.71) Gerwyn Price | 8 – 4 | Gabriel Clemens (92.43) | [10] |
6 | Sunday 24 February | (97.03) Gerwyn Price | 8 – 4 | Ricky Evans (87.79) | [11] | |
7 | Saturday 16 March | Wigan, Robin Park Tennis Centre | (99.38) Dave Chisnall | 8 – 6 | Daryl Gurney (94.52) | [12] |
8 | Sunday 17 March | (101.11) Adrian Lewis | 8 – 3 | Raymond van Barneveld (95.17) | [13] | |
9 | Saturday 6 April | Barnsley, Barnsley Metrodome | (98.00) James Wade | 8 – 2 | Michael Smith (84.11) | [14] |
10 | Sunday 7 April | (103.29) Jonny Clayton | 8 – 4 | Gabriel Clemens (98.02) | [15] | |
11 | Saturday 13 April | (90.75) James Wade | 8 – 6 | Michael Smith (85.46) | [16] | |
12 | Sunday 14 April | (98.03) James Wade | 8 – 5 | Jeffrey de Zwaan (96.28) | [17] | |
13 | Tuesday 30 April | (98.58) William O'Connor | 8 – 4 | Nathan Aspinall (94.02) | [18] | |
14 | Wednesday 1 May | (96.18) Jeffrey de Zwaan | 8 – 2 | Stephen Bunting (88.01) | [19] | |
15 | Saturday 18 May | (93.00) Glen Durrant | 8 – 1 | Darius Labanauskas (84.06) | [20] | |
16 | Sunday 19 May | (92.87) Harry Ward | 8 – 7 | Max Hopp (91.74) | [21] | |
17 | Saturday 22 June | Wigan, Robin Park Tennis Centre | (98.74) Krzysztof Ratajski | 8 – 3 | Nathan Aspinall (93.72) | [22] |
18 | Sunday 23 June | (94.45) James Wade | 8 – 5 | José de Sousa (98.80) | [23] | |
19 | Tuesday 16 July | Barnsley, Barnsley Metrodome | (96.93) Peter Wright | 8 – 5 | Justin Pipe (103.26) | [24] |
20 | Wednesday 17 July | (105.33) Peter Wright | 8 – 1 | Joe Cullen (92.64) | [25] | |
21 | Saturday 3 August | Hildesheim, Halle 39 | (89.11) Krzysztof Ratajski | 8 – 7 | Dimitri Van den Bergh (93.71) | [26] |
22 | Sunday 4 August | (94.59) Brendan Dolan | 8 – 5 | Jermaine Wattimena (96.29) | [27] | |
23 | Tuesday 10 September | Barnsley, Barnsley Metrodome | (95.68) José de Sousa | 8 – 1 | Gerwyn Price (84.79) | [28] |
24 | Wednesday 11 September | (92.16) James Wade | 8 – 6 | Dave Chisnall (92.36) | [29] | |
25 | Saturday 21 September | (98.60) Daryl Gurney | 8 – 5 | Nathan Aspinall (97.04) | [30] | |
26 | Sunday 22 September | (97.09) Mensur Suljović | 8 – 7 | Ian White (107.04) | [31] | |
27 | Friday 4 October | Dublin, Citywest Hotel | (99.27) Gerwyn Price | 8 – 7 | Krzysztof Ratajski (95.47) | [32] |
28 | Saturday 5 October | (93.84) José de Sousa | 8 – 6 | Glen Durrant (92.90) | [33] | |
29 | Monday 14 October | Barnsley, Barnsley Metrodome | (98.46) Brendan Dolan | 8 – 6 | Ian White (96.44) | [34] |
30 | Tuesday 15 October | (101.05) Peter Wright | 8 – 1 | Krzysztof Ratajski (94.10) | [35] |
The PDC European Tour remained at 13 events, but included an event in the Czech Republic for the first time.
The Challenge Tour remained at 20 events in 2019.
No. | Date | Venue | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | Saturday 26 January | Wigan, Robin Park Tennis Centre | (84.83) Shaun Carroll | 5 – 1 | Patrick Lynskey (82.09) | [49] |
2 | (88.92) Stephen Burton | 5 – 4 | Nathan Rafferty (88.62) | [50] | ||
3 | Sunday 27 January | (98.71) Ritchie Edhouse | 5 – 3 | Scott Taylor (96.44) | [51] | |
4 | (88.68) Boris Koltsov | 5 – 4 | Dave Prins (83.84) | [52] | ||
5 | Saturday 11 May | (96.81) Darren Beveridge | 5 – 4 | Callan Rydz (103.79) | [53] | |
6 | (90.33) Cameron Menzies | 5 – 2 | Andrew Gilding (88.07) | [54] | ||
7 | Sunday 12 May | (100.94) Jesús Noguera | 5 – 1 | Mark Walsh (77.31) | [55] | |
8 | (84.16) Stephen Burton | 5 – 4 | Patrick van den Boogaard (86.49) | [56] | ||
9 | Saturday 13 July | Peterborough, East of England Showground | (103.44) Cody Harris | 5 – 1 | Martin Atkins (92.61) | [57] |
10 | (86.25) Nick Fullwell | 5 – 1 | Nathan Rafferty (80.15) | [58] | ||
11 | Sunday 14 July | (95.44) Berry van Peer | 5 – 2 | Cameron Menzies (80.72) | [59] | |
12 | (96.81) Andy Jenkins | 5 – 4 | Boris Koltsov (98.18) | [60] | ||
13 | Saturday 10 August | Wolverhampton, Aldersley Leisure Village | (86.97) Cameron Menzies | 5 – 2 | Wessel Nijman (88.06) | [61] |
14 | (88.25) Patrick Lynskey | 5 – 2 | David Evans (93.22) | [62] | ||
15 | Sunday 11 August | (101.24) Jesús Noguera | 5 – 2 | Kyle McKinstry (92.91) | [63] | |
16 | (102.18) Callan Rydz | 5 – 2 | David Evans (96.26) | [64] | ||
17 | Saturday 28 September | Wigan, Robin Park Tennis Centre | (98.45) Ciarán Teehan | 5 – 2 | Berry van Peer (92.27) | [65] |
18 | (91.24) Callan Rydz | 5 – 1 | Cody Harris (85.83) | [66] | ||
19 | Sunday 29 September | (82.39) Kyle McKinstry | 5 – 1 | Jason Cullen (78.60) | [67] | |
20 | (84.75) Mark Barilli | 5 – 3 | Ciarán Teehan (85.10) | [68] |
The Development Tour remained at 20 events in 2019.
No. | Date | Venue | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | Saturday 9 March | Wigan, Robin Park Tennis Centre | (102.95) Ted Evetts | 5 – 0 | Nathan Rafferty (90.76) | [69] |
2 | (95.03) Nathan Rafferty | 5 – 2 | Aiden Cope (85.22) | [70] | ||
3 | Sunday 10 March | (86.24) Ryan Meikle | 5 – 2 | Greg Ritchie (84.62) | [71] | |
4 | (88.42) Ted Evetts | 5 – 1 | Andrew Davidson (79.94) | [72] | ||
5 | Saturday 20 April | (109.38) Jeffrey de Zwaan | 5 – 3 | Geert Nentjes (93.68) | [73] | |
6 | (102.32) Corey Cadby | 5 – 3 | Luke Humphries (91.59) | [74] | ||
7 | Sunday 21 April | (93.16) Ryan Meikle | 5 – 2 | Andrew Davidson (82.15) | [75] | |
8 | (106.61) Callan Rydz | 5 – 2 | Luke Humphries (93.89) | [76] | ||
9 | Saturday 8 June | Milton Keynes, Marshall Arena | (97.35) Geert Nentjes | 5 – 2 | Shane McGuirk (91.76) | [77] |
10 | (99.47) Ted Evetts | 5 – 3 | Shane McGuirk (89.87) | [78] | ||
11 | Sunday 9 June | (91.85) Luke Humphries | 5 – 3 | Greg Ritchie (87.70) | [79] | |
12 | (92.78) Ted Evetts | 5 – 0 | Bradley Brooks (69.28) | [80] | ||
13 | Saturday 17 August | Hildesheim, Halle 39 | (86.70) Shane McGuirk | 5 – 4 | Keane Barry (89.33) | [81] |
14 | (95.94) Ted Evetts | 5 – 1 | Owen Roelofs (86.35) | [82] | ||
15 | Sunday 18 August | (86.42) Geert Nentjes | 5 – 1 | Nathan Girvan (69.24) | [83] | |
16 | (99.81) Ted Evetts | 5 – 3 | Ciarán Teehan (84.51) | [84] | ||
17 | Saturday 2 November | Wigan, Robin Park Tennis Centre | (102.00) Luke Humphries | 5 – 3 | Ted Evetts (94.27) | [85] |
18 | (97.29) Ted Evetts | 5 – 4 | Greg Ritchie (92.98) | [86] | ||
19 | Sunday 3 November | (89.03) Ted Evetts | 5 – 2 | Ciarán Teehan (82.43) | [87] | |
20 | (91.88) Luke Humphries | 5 – 3 | Geert Nentjes (92.73) | [88] |
The Professional Darts Corporation Nordic & Baltic Tour hosted 10 events held over 5 weekends. The two leading players of the PDCNB Order of Merit took part in the 2020 PDC World Darts Championship. The leaders were Madars Razma and Darius Labanauskas, but as Labanauskas has qualified via the Pro Tour Order of Merit, the third placed player, Marko Kantele, also played at the World Championship.
No. | Date | Venue | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | Saturday 2 February | Gothenburg, Apple Hotel & Konferens | (92.02) Madars Razma | 6 – 0 | Ulf Ceder (86.77) | [89] |
2 | Sunday 3 February | (90.23) Darius Labanauskas | 6 – 5 | Marko Kantele (87.02) | [90] | |
3 | Saturday 9 March | Slangerup, Slangerup Dart Club | (92.02) Madars Razma | 6 – 1 | Darius Labanauskas (81.60) | [90] |
4 | Sunday 10 March | (86.06) Dennis Nilsson | 6 – 5 | Madars Razma (85.41) | [91] | |
5 | Saturday 24 August | Keflavík, Grænásbraut 606 (Ásbrú) | (89.47) Darius Labanauskas | 6 – 5 | Madars Razma (84.19) | [92] |
6 | Sunday 25 August | (92.13) Marko Kantele | 6 – 4 | Dennis Nilsson (89.94) | [93] | |
7 | Saturday 12 October | Vääksy, Hotelli Tallukka | (88.68) Darius Labanauskas | 6 – 5 | Madars Razma (86.77) | [94] |
8 | Sunday 13 October | (87.45) Madars Razma | 6 – 3 | Darius Labanauskas (87.25) | [95] | |
9 | Saturday 2 November | Riga, Bellevue Park Hotel | (79.56) Madars Razma | 6 – 5 | Veijo Viinikka (83.73) | [96] |
10 | Sunday 3 November | (87.82) Darius Labanauskas | 6 – 2 | Per Laursen (87.44) | [97] |
The Professional Darts Corporation Asian Tour hosted 12 events held over 6 weekends. Lourence Ilagan, Seigo Asada, Paul Lim and Noel Malicdem were the four players to qualify for the 2020 PDC World Darts Championship, [98] but since Asada then went onto qualify by winning the PDJ Championships, Yuki Yamada took the extra space.
No. | Date | Venue | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | Saturday 26 January | Seoul, KBS Sports World | (98.39) Royden Lam | 5 – 4 | Paul Lim (105.30) | [99] |
2 | Sunday 27 January | (90.03) Paul Lim | 5 – 2 | Kai Fan Leung (81.74) | [100] | |
3 | Saturday 16 February | Kobe, Kobe Sanbo-Hall | (88.94) Haruki Muramatsu | 5 – 3 | Seigo Asada (98.87) | [101] |
4 | Sunday 17 February | (88.01) Seigo Asada | 5 – 3 | Royden Lam (80.50) | [102] | |
5 | Saturday 30 March | Palo, Leyte Academic Center | (92.12) Noel Malicdem | 5 – 2 | Teng Lieh Pupo (90.03) | [103] |
6 | Sunday 31 March | (90.27) Lourence Ilagan | 5 – 3 | Yuki Yamada (87.60) | [103] | |
7 | Saturday 22 June | Taipei, G Club | (110.32) Lourence Ilagan | 5 – 2 | Noel Malicdem (92.73) | [104] |
8 | Sunday 23 June | (89.87) Lourence Ilagan | 5 – 4 | Noel Malicdem (86.60) | [105] | |
9 | Saturday 27 July | Hong Kong, Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre | (90.00) Paul Lim | 5 – 1 | Zong Xiao Chen (85.79) | [106] |
10 | Sunday 28 July | (89.54) Yuki Yamada | 5 – 4 | Paul Lim (87.22) | [107] | |
11 | Saturday 31 August | Singapore, AUPE Club | (94.18) Seigo Asada | 5 – 2 | Noel Malicdem (92.29) | [108] |
12 | Sunday 1 September | (90.36) Seigo Asada | 5 – 4 | Lourence Ilagan (100.80) | [109] |
The leading player of the 30 tournaments on the 2019 DPA Tour series will play at the 2020 PDC World Darts Championship. That player was Damon Heta.
No. | Date | Venue | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | Friday 1 February | Barrack Heights, Warilla Bowls and Recreation Club | (93.61) James Bailey | 6 – 2 | Damon Heta (87.77) | [110] |
2 | Saturday 2 February | (83.90) Steve Fitzpatrick | 6 – 5 | James Bailey (83.22) | [111] | |
3 | (100.24) Damon Heta | 6 – 1 | Haupai Puha (92.85) | [112] | ||
4 | Sunday 3 February | (94.36) Damon Heta | 6 – 1 | Steve Fitzpatrick (78.32) | [113] | |
5 | Friday 1 March | Brisbane, Pine Rivers Darts Club | (83.04) Ben Robb | 6 – 3 | Koha Kokiri (78.38) | [114] |
6 | Saturday 2 March | (80.43) David Littleboy | 6 – 5 | Haupai Puha (81.22) | [115] | |
7 | (87.91) Damon Heta | 6 – 1 | Raymond Smith (79.13) | [116] | ||
8 | Sunday 3 March | (90.26) James Bailey | 6 – 5 | David Platt (90.48) | [117] | |
9 | Friday 5 April | Devonport, East Devonport Recreation Centre | (88.38) Gordon Mathers | 6 – 3 | Ben Robb (87.02) | [118] |
10 | Saturday 6 April | (93.38) James Bailey | 6 – 1 | Mick Lacey (84.89) | [119] | |
11 | (89.03) Gordon Mathers | 6 – 3 | Damon Heta (80.61) | [120] | ||
12 | Sunday 7 April | (82.15) Raymond O'Donnell | 6 – 4 | Shane Tichowitsch (86.78) | [121] | |
13 | Thursday 2 May | Dubbo, Macquarie INN | (83.85) James Bailey | 6 – 2 | Ryan Lynch (75.02) | [122] |
14 | Friday 3 May | (91.29) Robbie King | 6 – 4 | Ben Robb (91.97) | [123] | |
15 | (90.40) Haupai Puha | 6 – 3 | Ben Robb (86.57) | [124] | ||
16 | Saturday 4 May | (80.20) Robbie King | 6 – 5 | Steve Fitzpatrick (79.35) | [125] | |
17 | (90.59) Koha Kokiri | 6 – 2 | Steve Fitzpatrick (84.82) | [126] | ||
18 | Sunday 5 May | (90.88) Haupai Puha | 6 – 4 | Koha Kokiri (90.50) | [127] | |
19 | Friday 31 May | Barooga, Cobram Sports Club | (92.39) Ben Robb | 6 – 2 | James Bailey (85.92) | [128] |
20 | Saturday 1 June | (89.57) Damon Heta | 6 – 3 | Koha Kokiri (82.32) | [129] | |
21 | (90.21) Haupai Puha | 6 – 5 | Damon Heta (92.98) | [130] | ||
22 | Sunday 2 June | (95.37) Damon Heta | 6 – 3 | James Bailey (89.93) | [131] | |
23 | Friday 20 September | Melbourne, Seaford Hotel | (80.79) Raymond O'Donnell | 6 – 1 | Robbie King (80.69) | [132] |
24 | Saturday 21 September | (88.69) Tim Pusey | 6 – 5 | Gordon Mathers (82.08) | [133] | |
25 | (89.14) Damon Heta | 6 – 4 | Gordon Mathers (90.75) | [134] | ||
26 | Sunday 22 September | (92.73) Damon Heta | 6 – 1 | Gordon Mathers (83.97) | [135] | |
27 | Friday 11 October | Canberra, Labour Club | (85.05) Robbie King | 6 – 3 | Damon Heta (82.16) | [136] |
28 | Saturday 12 October | (86.24) Gordon Mathers | 6 – 4 | Mal Cuming (82.77) | [137] | |
29 | (92.53) Gordon Mathers | 6 – 4 | Mal Cuming (93.14) | [138] | ||
30 | Sunday 13 October | (89.20) Damon Heta | 6 – 3 | James Bailey (81.21) | [139] |
The EuroAsian Darts Corporation hosted 6 events held over 2 weekends. The winner of the EADC Championship will play at the 2020 PDC World Darts Championship. Boris Koltsov took the title and the place at the World Championship.
No. | Date | Venue | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | Saturday 23 February | Moscow, Omega Plaza Business Center | (89.16) Aleksei Kadochnikov | 6 – 4 | Andrey Pontus (83.81) | [140] |
2 | (77.40) Andrey Pontus | 6 – 2 | Dmitriy Gorbunov (76.85) | [141] | ||
3 | Sunday 24 February | (84.06) Aleksei Kadochnikov | 6 – 3 | Maxim Aldoshin (79.82) | [142] | |
4 | Saturday 27 April | (85.53) Boris Koltsov | 6 – 1 | Roman Obukhov (78.00) | [143] | |
5 | (83.58) Boris Koltsov | 6 – 4 | Roman Obukhov (76.05) | [144] | ||
6 | Sunday 28 April | (95.75) Boris Koltsov | 6 – 3 | Roman Obukhov (77.30) | [145] |
The Championship Darts Corporation hosted 10 events held over 5 weekends. [146] The top ranked players from Canada and the USA will play at the 2020 PDC World Darts Championship. The leading players are Matt Campbell and Darin Young.
No. | Date | Venue | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | Saturday 30 March | Philadelphia, Columbia Social Club | (86.05) Darin Young | 6 – 3 | Dave Richardson (86.71) | [147] |
2 | Sunday 31 March | (88.70) Jim Long | 6 – 5 | Darin Young (85.61) | [148] | |
3 | Saturday 4 May | Waterdown, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 551 | (92.02) Darin Young | 6 – 0 | Jeff Smith (80.93) | [149] |
4 | Sunday 5 May | (84.98) Danny Lauby | 6 – 5 | Joe Huffman (85.52) | [150] | |
5 | Saturday 1 June | Skokie, Holiday Inn North Shore | (95.49) Matt Campbell | 6 – 2 | Darin Young (87.59) | [151] |
6 | Sunday 2 June | (90.97) Joe Huffman | 6 – 4 | Matt Campbell (92.24) | [152] | |
7 | Saturday 10 August | Wheeling, Ramada Plaza Hotel North Shore | (77.01) Jeremiah Millar | 6 – 5 | Matt Campbell (80.23) | [153] |
8 | Sunday 11 August | (91.65) Matt Campbell | 6 – 2 | Kiley Edmunds (85.84) | [154] | |
9 | Saturday 14 September | Philadelphia, Columbia Social Club | (85.08) Darin Young | 6 – 3 | Jim Long (80.34) | [155] |
10 | Sunday 15 September | (98.32) Danny Baggish | 6 – 2 | Joe Huffman (89.55) | [156] |
Date | Event | Venue | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Ref. |
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Thursday 4 July | North American Championship | Las Vegas, Mandalay Bay | (88.56) Danny Baggish | 6 – 5 | Jeff Smith (86.53) | [157] |
Monday 16 September | PDJ Japanese Qualifier | Osaka, Sakai City Industrial Promotion Center | (80.98) Seigo Asada | 5 – 2 | Kouta Suzuki (84.58) | [158] |
Saturday 21 September | East Europe Qualifier | Vecsés, Bálint Ágnes Cultural Center | (87.40) Benjamin Pratnemer | 6 – 1 | János Végső (71.74) | [159] |
Sunday 22 September | India Qualifier | Chennai, Madras Race Club | (83.64) Nitin Kumar | 6 – 1 | Ravi Bhat (59.82) | [159] |
Saturday 12 October | Tom Kirby Memorial Irish Matchplay | Dublin, Citywest Hotel | (84.14) Keane Barry | 6 – 5 | Liam Gallagher (82.70) | [160] |
Saturday 19 October | South-West Europe Qualifier | Ávila, Lienzo Norte Congress and Exhibition Center | (102.86) José Justicia | 6 – 2 | Toni Alcinas (96.67) | [161] |
West Europe Qualifier | Leeuwarden, WTC Expo | Jan Dekker | 6 – 5 | Derk Telnekes | [161] | |
Saturday 26 October | Oceanic Masters | Barrack Heights, Warilla Bowls and Recreation Club | (87.96) Robbie King | 3 – 1 | Steve Fitzpatrick (87.47) | [162] |
PDC China Qualifier | Ningbo, Yinzhou District Darts Association Training Base | (82.31) Zong Xiao Chen | 6 – 5 | Xicheng Han (82.82) | [162] | |
Sunday 27 October | EuroAsian Darts Corporation Qualifier | Moscow, Omega Plaza Business Center | (84.86) Boris Koltsov | 3 – 0 | Aleksei Kadochnikov (81.12) | [163] |
African Qualifier | Cape Town, Erica Park | (100.20) Devon Petersen | 6 – 0 | Masande Mgedeza (83.12) | [163] | |
Saturday 9 November | DPNZ Qualifier | Wellington, Porirua Club | (78.46) Ben Robb | 7 – 3 | Mark Cleaver (77.37) | [164] |
South-East Europe Qualifier | Eisenstadt, Kultur Kongress Zentrum | (93.78) Zoran Lerchbacher | 6 – 5 | Rusty-Jake Rodriguez (90.54) | [165] | |
South-Central America Qualifier [166] | Nova Friburgo, Nova Friburgo Country Clube | Diogo Portela | 6 – 4 | Sudesh Fitzgerald | [167] | |
Saturday 16 November | Rest of the World Women's Qualifier [168] | Hildesheim, Halle 39 | (78.48) Mikuru Suzuki | 6 – 3 | Kasumi Sato (74.81) | [169] |
Sunday 17 November | German Super League | (94.23) Nico Kurz | 10 – 6 | Martin Schindler (87.12) | [170] | |
Sunday 24 November | World Youth Championship | Minehead, Butlin's Minehead | (92.07) Luke Humphries | 6 – 0 | Adam Gawlas (78.42) | [171] |
Monday 25 November | Tour Card Holders' Qualifier | Wigan, Robin Park Arena | (99.59) Benito van de Pas | 7 – 4 | Robert Owen (92.88) | [172] |
(95.54) Kevin Burness | 7 – 3 | Bradley Brooks (95.15) | [173] | |||
(83.48) Matthew Edgar | 7 – 4 | Adam Hunt (83.04) | [174] | |||
UK & Ireland Women's Qualifier | (75.13) Fallon Sherrock | 6 – 3 | Natalie Gilbert (73.42) | [175] | ||
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Jan Dekker is a former Dutch professional darts player. He twice reached the semi-finals of the BDO World Darts Championship, in 2011 and 2014.
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Christian Kist is a Dutch professional darts player. In 2012, he won the BDO World Darts Championship, defeating Tony O'Shea in the final. Since 2014, he has competed in the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC).
Andrew Gilding is an English professional darts player who plays in events of the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). He made his television debut in 2011. He won his maiden televised title at the 2023 UK Open, and became the oldest man to win a major TV title in a debut PDC final appearance.
James Wilson is an English darts player who plays in the Professional Darts Corporation.
Ronnie “Ron” Meulenkamp is a Dutch darts player playing in events of the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC).
Ricky Evans is an English professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation events.
The 2015 PDC Pro Tour was a series of non-televised darts tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Professional Dart Players Association Players Championships, UK Open Qualifiers, and European Tour events were the events that made up the Pro Tour. This year there were 35 PDC Pro Tour events held – 20 Players Championships, six UK Open Qualifiers, and nine European Tour events.
The 2016 PDC Pro Tour was a series of non-televised darts tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Players Championships, UK Open Qualifiers and European Tour events are the events that make up the Pro Tour. In 2016 there were 36 PDC Pro Tour events held – 20 Players Championships, six UK Open Qualifiers and ten European Tour events.
The 2017 PDC Pro Tour is a current series of non-televised darts tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Players Championships, UK Open Qualifiers and European Tour events are the events that make up the Pro Tour. This year there are 40 PDC Pro Tour events being held – 22 Players Championships, six UK Open Qualifiers and 12 European Tour events.
The 2018 PDC Pro Tour was a series of non-televised darts tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Players Championships, UK Open Qualifiers and European Tour events are the events that make up the Pro Tour. In this year there are 41 PDC Pro Tour events being held – 22 Players Championships, six UK Open Qualifiers and 13 European Tour events.
The 2020 PDC Pro Tour was a series of non-televised darts tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Players Championships and European Tour events are the events that make up the Pro Tour. There were 27 PDC Pro Tour events held, 23 Players Championships and 4 European Tour events.
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The 2022 PDC Pro Tour is the next series of non-televised darts tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Players Championships and European Tour events are the events that make up the Pro Tour. There will be thirty Players Championship events and thirteen PDC European Tour events, and after the split format last year, the Challenge and Development Tours will return as one big tour, rather than a UK/European split tour.
The 2023 PDC Pro Tour is the current series of non-televised darts tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Players Championships and European Tour events are the events that make up the Pro Tour. There will be thirty Players Championship events and thirteen PDC European Tour events, as well as 24 events for the Challenge and Development Tours, and the Women's Series.
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