New Zealand Masters

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New Zealand Masters
Tournament information
VenueKapi Mana Darts Association Clubrooms
Location Porirua
Country Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Established1992
Organisation(s) NZDC, WDF, category 3
BDO, category D
FormatLegs
Prize fund NZD 5,060
Month(s) PlayedJune

The New Zealand Masters is a darts tournament that has been held annually since 1992.

Contents

List of winners

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Men's

YearChampion (average in final)ScoreRunner-up (average in final)Total
Prize Money
ChampionRunner-up
1992 Flag of New Zealand.svg Steve Turdeich  ?–? Flag of Scotland.svg Murray Smith
1993 Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Hunt  ?–? Flag of New Zealand.svg Warren Parry
1994 Flag of Scotland.svg Murray Smith  ?–? Flag of New Zealand.svg Barry Whittaker
1995 Flag of New Zealand.svg John Sinclair  ?–? Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark McGrath
1996 Flag of New Zealand.svg Barry Whittaker  ?–? Flag of New Zealand.svg Phillip Hazel
1997 Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Hunt ?–? Flag of New Zealand.svg Barry Whittaker
1998 Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Hunt ?–? Flag of New Zealand.svg Barry Whittaker
1999 Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Hunt ?–? Flag of New Zealand.svg Barry Whittaker
2000 Flag of New Zealand.svg Neville Moss  ?–? Flag of New Zealand.svg Alan Thomson
2001 Flag of New Zealand.svg Preston Ridd  ?–? Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Stewart
2002 Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Hunt ?–? Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Stewart
2003 Flag of New Zealand.svg Robert Green  ?–? Flag of New Zealand.svg Wayne Casey
2004 Flag of New Zealand.svg Herbie Nathan 5–4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Preston Ridd
2005 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Whitlock 5–3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Bernie Smith NZD 3,700NZD 1,500NZD 600
2006 Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Pullen 5–4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Hunt
2007 Flag of New Zealand.svg Warren Parry (87.93)5–3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Neville Moss (78.21)NZD 3,700NZD 1,500NZD 600
2008 Flag of New Zealand.svg Bernie Smith (78.60)5–3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Wayne Carey (72.42)NZD 3,700NZD 1,500NZD 600
2009 Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Hunt (96.36)5–0 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Moss (85.41)NZD 3,700NZD 1,500NZD 600
2010 Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Hunt5–3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Bernie Smith
2011 Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Caldwell 6–5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Koha Kokiri
2012 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Moss 6–3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Wayne Carey
2013 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Moss 6–3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jason Ladbrook
2014 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tony Carmichael 5–4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Pullen
2015 Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Hunt 5–4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Moss
2016 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark McGrath 6–2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Cleaver
2017 Flag of New Zealand.svg Cody Harris 6–5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tahuna Irwin
2018 Flag of New Zealand.svg Cody Harris 6–1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Darren Herewini NZD 3,400NZD 1,250NZD 650
2019 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tahuna Irwin 6–2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jonathan Silcock NZD 3,400NZD 1,250NZD 650
2021 Flag of New Zealand.svg Warren Parry 6 – 5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Cleaver NZD 3,400NZD 1,250NZD 650
2022 Flag of New Zealand.svg Haupai Puha 6 – 5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Cleaver NZD 3,400NZD 1,250NZD 650
2023 Flag of New Zealand.svg   Ben Robb 6 – 1 Flag of New Zealand.svg   Haupai Puha NZD 5,300NZD 1,400NZD 700

Women's

YearChampion (average in final)ScoreRunner-up (average in final)Total
Prize Money
ChampionRunner-up
2004 Flag of New Zealand.svg Megan Smith 5–2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Carol Forward
2005 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jannette Jonathan 5–1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Carol Forward
2006 Flag of New Zealand.svg Carol Forward 5–1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jannette Jonathan
2007 Flag of New Zealand.svg Carol Forward 5–4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jannette Jonathan
2008 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Corrine Hammond 5–1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Louise Ball
2009 Flag of New Zealand.svg Marion Morgan 5–4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Meta Reid
2010 Flag of New Zealand.svg Carol Forward 5–3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jannette Jonathan
2011 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Corrine Hammond 6–2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Peggy Wikaira
2012 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Corrine Hammond 6–2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tara Mears
2013 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tina Osborne 5–2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Kit Bennett
2014 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tina Osborne 5–3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Rachel Padget
2015 Flag of New Zealand.svg Sha Hohipa 5–3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tina Osborne
2016 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tina Osborne 5–3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris Hay
2017 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tina Osborne 5–3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tara Mears
2018 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jo Steed 5 – 1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Judy Fenton NZD 1,660NZD 600NZD 300
2019 Flag of New Zealand.svg  Wendy Harper5 – 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Tori Kewish NZD 1,660NZD 600NZD 300
2021 Flag of New Zealand.svg  Nicole Regnaud5 – 4 Flag of New Zealand.svg  Wendy HarperNZD 1,660NZD 600NZD 300
2022 Flag of New Zealand.svg  Wendy Harper5 – 1 Flag of New Zealand.svg  Nicole RegnaudNZD 1,660NZD 600NZD 300
2023 Flag of New Zealand.svg  Desi Mercer5 – 1 Flag of New Zealand.svg  Nicole RegnaudNZD 2,250NZD 700NZD 350

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References

  1. List of winners, nzdarts.com