Bobby Bourn Memorial Players Championship

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Bobby Bourn Memorial Players Championship
Tournament information
Venue Barnsley Metrodome
Location Barnsley
CountryEngland
Established2003
Organisation(s) PDC
Format PDC Pro Tour Legs
Prize fund £34,600 (2011)
Month(s) PlayedJune
Final Year2011
Final champion(s)
Flag of England.svg Andy Smith

The Bobby Bourn Memorial Players Championship was a darts tournament staged by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). It originally took place as a warm up to the Stan James World Matchplay in Blackpool every July. However, in 2009, the tournament moved to a new date in January and a new venue at the Doncaster Dome. In 2010, the tournament was moved to spring and held at the Barnsley Metrodome.

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The tournament is named after Bobby Bourn, who had an extensive involvement in the Whitley Bay darts league for over 30 years until his death in 2002. Bourn also performed the role of "player marshal" at PDC televised events, providing assistance to the professional players when they competed and ensuring they were in the right place at the right time before going out for matches.

Phil Taylor won the tournament in its first six years, however he missed the next three events, which were won by Terry Jenkins, Simon Whitlock, and Andy Smith.

Previous finals

YearWinnerScoreRunner-upPrize fund
2011 Flag of England.svg Andy Smith 6-2 (l) Flag of England.svg Dave Chisnall (Prize fund £34,600) [1]
2010 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Whitlock 6-4 (l) Flag of Scotland.svg Gary Anderson (Prize fund £31,200)
2009 Flag of England.svg Terry Jenkins 6-3 (l) Flag of England.svg Mark Dudbridge (Prize fund £29,600)
2008 Flag of England.svg Phil Taylor 3-0 (s) Flag of England.svg Ronnie Baxter (Prize fund £19,600)
2007 Flag of England.svg Phil Taylor 3-1 (s) Flag of England.svg Adrian Lewis (Prize fund £19,600)
2006 Flag of England.svg Phil Taylor 3-1 (s) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roland Scholten (Prize fund £19,600)
2005 Flag of England.svg Phil Taylor 3-0 (s) Flag of England.svg Wayne Mardle (Prize fund £19,600)
2004 Flag of England.svg Phil Taylor beat Flag of England.svg Andy Jenkins
2003 Flag of England.svg Phil Taylor 7-2 (l) Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg John Part

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