Didam Open

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The Didam Open was a darts tournament in Didam which was held for one year in 2009 before its cancellation in 2010.

List of winners

YearChampionScoreRunner-upTotal
Prize Money
ChampionRunner-up
2009 Flag of Scotland.svg John Henderson 3-0 Flag of England.svg Tony West €9,500€2,500€1,000


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