The 2022 PDC Nordic & Baltic ProTour consists of 10 darts tournaments on the 2022 PDC Pro Tour.
The prize money for the Nordic & Baltic ProTour events remained the same from 2021, with each event having a prize fund of €5,000. [1]
This is how the prize money is divided:
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Winner | (1) | €1,200 |
Runner-up | (1) | €600 |
Semi-finalists | (2) | €300 |
Quarter-finalists | (4) | €200 |
Last 16 | (8) | €125 |
Last 32 | (16) | €50 |
ProTour 1 was contested on Saturday 29 January 2022 at the Slangerup Dart Club in Slangerup, Denmark. The tournament was won by Vladimir Andersen . [2]
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ProTour 2 was contested on Sunday 30 January 2022 at the Slangerup Dart Club in Slangerup, Denmark. The tournament was won by Madars Razma . [2]
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ProTour 3 was contested on Saturday 4 June 2022 at the Hotelli Tallukka, Vääksy, Finland. The tournament was won by Darius Labanauskas. [3]
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ProTour 4 was contested on Sunday 5 June 2022 at the Hotelli Tallukka, Vääksy, Finland. The tournament was won by Dennis Nilsson. [4]
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ProTour 5 was contested on Saturday 30 July 2022 at the Slangerup Dart Club in Slangerup, Denmark. The tournament was won by Andreas Harrysson. [5]
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ProTour 6 was contested on Sunday 31 July 2022 at the Slangerup Dart Club in Slangerup, Denmark. The tournament was won by Daniel Larsson. [5]
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ProTour 7 was contested on Friday 12 August 2022 at the Bellevue Park Hotel in Riga, Latvia. The tournament was won by Darius Labanauskas. [6]
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ProTour 8 was contested on Saturday 13 August 2022 at the Bellevue Park Hotel in Riga, Latvia. It was won by Darius Labanauskas. [6]
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ProTour 9 was contested on Saturday 13 August 2022 at the Bellevue Park Hotel in Riga, Latvia. It was won by Darius Labanauskas. [6]
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ProTour 10 was contested on Sunday 14 August 2022 at the Bellevue Park Hotel in Riga, Latvia. It was won by Marko Kantele. [6]
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