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Pacific Masters | |
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Tournament information | |
Venue | Gary Holland Community Centre |
Location | Rockingham, Western Australia |
Country | Australia |
Established | 1978 |
Organisation(s) | WDF Gold category |
Month(s) Played | August |
Current champion(s) | |
Neil Duff (men's) Lisa Ashton (women's) |
The Pacific Masters is a darts tournament that has been held annually since 1978. [1]
Year | Champion (average in final) | Score | Runner-up (average in final) | Total Prize Money | Champion | Runner-up |
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1978 | Barry Atkinson | ?-? | Andy Robinson | ? | ? | ? |
1979 | Bill Rose | ?-? | Tubby Heze | ? | ? | ? |
1980 | John Burnett | ?-? | Andy Robinson | ? | ? | ? |
1981 | Eric Bristow | ?-? | Terry O'Dea | ? | ? | ? |
1982 | David Crack | ?-? | Tim Brown | ? | ? | ? |
1983 | Russell Stewart | ?-? | Kevin White | ? | ? | ? |
1984 | Russell Stewart | ?-? | Horrie Seden | ? | ? | ? |
1985 | John Lowe | ?-? | Eric Bristow | ? | ? | ? |
1986 | Eric Bristow | Barry Wilkshire | ? | ? | ? | |
1987 | Bob Anderson | ?-? | Frank Palko | ? | ? | ? |
1988 | Bob Anderson | ?-? | Bruce Matthews | ? | ? | ? |
1989 | Bob Anderson | ?-? | Russell Stewart | ? | ? | ? |
1990 | Russell Stewart | ?-? | Tony Glass | ? | ? | ? |
1991 | Keith Sullivan | ?-? | Bruce Matthews | ? | ? | ? |
1992 | Dennis Priestley | ?-? | Frank Tarr | ? | ? | ? |
1993 | Shayne Burgess | ?-? | Wayne Weening | ? | ? | ? |
1994 | Peter Hinkley | ?-? | Wayne Weening | ? | ? | ? |
1995 | Darren Webster | ?-? | Roger Gibbs | ? | ? | ? |
1996 | Peter Hinkley | ?-? | Tony David | ? | ? | ? |
1997 | Sean Palfrey | ?-? | Wayne Weening | ? | ? | ? |
1998 | Steve Duke | ?-? | Tony David | ? | ? | ? |
1999 | Graham Hunt | ?-? | Andy Jenkins | ? | ? | ? |
2000 | Darryl Curley | ?-? | Fred Cadby | ? | ? | ? |
2001 | Wayne Weening | ?-? | Steve Duke | ? | ? | ? |
2002 | Owen McArthur | ?-? | Brian Roach | ? | ? | ? |
2003 | Tony David | ?-? | Steve Duke | ? | ? | ? |
2004 | Simon Whitlock (89.73) | 6-3 | Graham Hunt (84.06) | A$2,500 | A$1,100 | A$600 |
2005 | Raymond van Barneveld | ?-? | Paul Hanvidge | ? | ? | ? |
2006 | Simon Whitlock (111.99) | 6-1 | Anthony Fleet (90.54) | A$2,500 | ? | ? |
2007 | Ian Brown | ?-? | Russell Stewart | A$2,500 | A$1,100 | A$600 |
2008 | Simon Whitlock | 6-2 | Anthony Fleet | A$2,500 | A$1,100 | A$600 |
2009 | Anthony Fleet (82.17) | 6-2 | Neil Hembrow (75.75) | A$2,500 | A$1,100 | A$600 |
2010 | Beau Anderson (83.91) | 6-4 | Bill Stanley (75.63) | A$2,500 | A$1,100 | A$600 |
2011 | Damon Heta | def. | Andrew Townes | |||
2012 | Rob Modra | def. | Justin Miles | |||
2013 | Chris Vasey | def. | Stuart Leach | |||
2015 | Peter Machin | def. | Raymond O'Donnell | |||
2016 | Adam Rowe | def. | Raymond Smith | |||
2017 | Andrew Townes | def. | Peter Machin | ? | ? | ? |
2018 | Peter Machin | 6–1 | David Platt | ? | ? | ? |
2019 | Peter Machin | 7–6 | Brad Thorp | ? | ? | ? |
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