New Zealand Masters | |
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Tournament information | |
Venue | Kapi Mana Darts Association Clubrooms |
Location | Porirua |
Country | ![]() |
Established | 1992 |
Organisation(s) | NZDC, WDF, category 3 BDO, category D |
Format | Legs |
Prize fund | NZD 5,060 |
Month(s) Played | June |
The New Zealand Masters is a darts tournament that has been held annually since 1992.
Year | Champion (average in final) | Score | Runner-up (average in final) | Total Prize Money | Champion | Runner-up |
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1992 | ![]() | ?–? | ![]() | |||
1993 | ![]() | ?–? | ![]() | |||
1994 | ![]() | ?–? | ![]() | |||
1995 | ![]() | ?–? | ![]() | |||
1996 | ![]() | ?–? | ![]() | |||
1997 | ![]() | ?–? | ![]() | |||
1998 | ![]() | ?–? | ![]() | |||
1999 | ![]() | ?–? | ![]() | |||
2000 | ![]() | ?–? | ![]() | |||
2001 | ![]() | ?–? | ![]() | |||
2002 | ![]() | ?–? | ![]() | |||
2003 | ![]() | ?–? | ![]() | |||
2004 | ![]() | 5–4 | ![]() | |||
2005 | ![]() | 5–3 | ![]() | NZD 3,700 | NZD 1,500 | NZD 600 |
2006 | ![]() | 5–4 | ![]() | |||
2007 | ![]() | 5–3 | ![]() | NZD 3,700 | NZD 1,500 | NZD 600 |
2008 | ![]() | 5–3 | ![]() | NZD 3,700 | NZD 1,500 | NZD 600 |
2009 | ![]() | 5–0 | ![]() | NZD 3,700 | NZD 1,500 | NZD 600 |
2010 | ![]() | 5–3 | ![]() | |||
2011 | ![]() | 6–5 | ![]() | |||
2012 | ![]() | 6–3 | ![]() | |||
2013 | ![]() | 6–3 | ![]() | |||
2014 | ![]() | 5–4 | ![]() | |||
2015 | ![]() | 5–4 | ![]() | |||
2016 | ![]() | 6–2 | ![]() | |||
2017 | ![]() | 6–5 | ![]() | |||
2018 | ![]() | 6–1 | ![]() | NZD 3,400 | NZD 1,250 | NZD 650 |
2019 | ![]() | 6–2 | ![]() | NZD 3,400 | NZD 1,250 | NZD 650 |
2021 | ![]() | 6 – 5 | ![]() | NZD 3,400 | NZD 1,250 | NZD 650 |
2022 | ![]() | 6 – 5 | ![]() | NZD 3,400 | NZD 1,250 | NZD 650 |
2023 | ![]() | 6 – 1 | ![]() | NZD 5,300 | NZD 1,400 | NZD 700 |
2024 | ![]() | 6 – 4 | ![]() | NZD 5,300 | NZD 1,400 | NZD 700 |
Year | Champion (average in final) | Score | Runner-up (average in final) | Total Prize Money | Champion | Runner-up |
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2004 | ![]() | 5–2 | ![]() | |||
2005 | ![]() | 5–1 | ![]() | |||
2006 | ![]() | 5–1 | ![]() | |||
2007 | ![]() | 5–4 | ![]() | |||
2008 | ![]() | 5–1 | ![]() | |||
2009 | ![]() | 5–4 | ![]() | |||
2010 | ![]() | 5–3 | ![]() | |||
2011 | ![]() | 6–2 | ![]() | |||
2012 | ![]() | 6–2 | ![]() | |||
2013 | ![]() | 5–2 | ![]() | |||
2014 | ![]() | 5–3 | ![]() | |||
2015 | ![]() | 5–3 | ![]() | |||
2016 | ![]() | 5–3 | ![]() | |||
2017 | ![]() | 5–3 | ![]() | |||
2018 | ![]() | 5 – 1 | ![]() | NZD 1,660 | NZD 600 | NZD 300 |
2019 | ![]() | 5 – 3 | ![]() | NZD 1,660 | NZD 600 | NZD 300 |
2021 | ![]() | 5 – 4 | ![]() | NZD 1,660 | NZD 600 | NZD 300 |
2022 | ![]() | 5 – 1 | ![]() | NZD 1,660 | NZD 600 | NZD 300 |
2023 | ![]() | 5 – 1 | ![]() | NZD 2,250 | NZD 700 | NZD 350 |
2024 | ![]() | 5 – 0 | ![]() | NZD 2,250 | NZD 700 | NZD 350 |
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