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The Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) is a professional
Professional

A professional is a person who has completed a doctoral or law program or equivalent .A professional is someone who has a professional degree - a number one on the Hollingshead scale....
 darts
Darts

Darts refers to a variety of related sports, in which dart are thrown at a circular target hung on a wall. Though various different boards and games have been used in the past, the term 'darts' usually now refers to a standardized game involving a specific board design and set of rules....
 organisation, established in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 during 1992, when a group of leading professional players split from the officially-recognised British Darts Organisation
British Darts Organisation

The British Darts Organisation, or the BDO for short, is a darts organisation.It was founded on 7 January 1973 by Olly Croft, Order of the British Empire in the front room of his home in Muswell Hill....
. Barry Hearn
Barry Hearn

Barry Hearn is an England sports entrepreneur, the founder and chairman of promotions company Matchroom Sport. A qualified accountant who made his first fortune by buying and selling a chain of snooker halls, he began his promotional career in 1974 working with little remembered players Geoff Foulds and Vic Harris before becoming manager o...
, a long-time established sports promoter, is its current chairman.

The PDC developed and holds several championship competitions including its own annual World Professional Darts Championship
World Professional Darts Championship

The World Professional Darts Championship is the most important tournament in the darts calendar. Originally held as an annual event between 1978 and 1993, players then broke off into two separate organisations after a controversial split in darts....
. It also runs its own world rankings
Darts world rankings

Darts world rankings are a system which should determine a list of the best dart players in the world based on their performances in tournaments....
 based on players' performances.






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The Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) is a professional
Professional

A professional is a person who has completed a doctoral or law program or equivalent .A professional is someone who has a professional degree - a number one on the Hollingshead scale....
 darts
Darts

Darts refers to a variety of related sports, in which dart are thrown at a circular target hung on a wall. Though various different boards and games have been used in the past, the term 'darts' usually now refers to a standardized game involving a specific board design and set of rules....
 organisation, established in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 during 1992, when a group of leading professional players split from the officially-recognised British Darts Organisation
British Darts Organisation

The British Darts Organisation, or the BDO for short, is a darts organisation.It was founded on 7 January 1973 by Olly Croft, Order of the British Empire in the front room of his home in Muswell Hill....
. Barry Hearn
Barry Hearn

Barry Hearn is an England sports entrepreneur, the founder and chairman of promotions company Matchroom Sport. A qualified accountant who made his first fortune by buying and selling a chain of snooker halls, he began his promotional career in 1974 working with little remembered players Geoff Foulds and Vic Harris before becoming manager o...
, a long-time established sports promoter, is its current chairman.

The PDC developed and holds several championship competitions including its own annual World Professional Darts Championship
World Professional Darts Championship

The World Professional Darts Championship is the most important tournament in the darts calendar. Originally held as an annual event between 1978 and 1993, players then broke off into two separate organisations after a controversial split in darts....
. It also runs its own world rankings
Darts world rankings

Darts world rankings are a system which should determine a list of the best dart players in the world based on their performances in tournaments....
 based on players' performances. The PDC has various ranking competitions that are held in the annual calendar such as the UK Open, Las Vegas Desert Classic, World Matchplay and the World Championship held at the Alexandra Palace, London.

History

In the 1980s professional darts in Britain haemorrhaged sponsors and lost most of its television coverage. From 1987 the only televised event was the annual Embassy World Championship. Some of the players felt that not enough was being done by the governing body, the British Darts Organisation
British Darts Organisation

The British Darts Organisation, or the BDO for short, is a darts organisation.It was founded on 7 January 1973 by Olly Croft, Order of the British Empire in the front room of his home in Muswell Hill....
 to encourage new sponsors into their sport and television coverage should be greater than just one event a year.

As a result, 16 professional players including every previous BDO World Champion who was still active in the game, created their own darts organisation named the World Darts Council (WDC) in January 1992.

They wanted to appoint a PR
Public relations

Public relations is the practice of managing the flow of information between an organization and its publics. Public relations - often referred to as PR - gains an organization or individual exposure to their audiences using topics of public interest and news items that do not require direct payment....
 consultant to improve the image of the game. The 1993 Embassy World Championship was the last time all the players played in one unified competition. The WDC players wore their new insignia on their sleeves during the tournament but were told to remove them by the BDO . The WDC players decided that if they were not going to be recognised by the BDO they would no longer play in the Embassy tournament.

The BDO took the step to ban the rebel players from playing in county darts and even threatened to ban any player who participated in exhibition events with WDC players.

Tomlin order

The BDO banned the break-away players from their events and international matches - they even threatened to ban other BDO players if they held exhibition matches against WDC players. The WDC players took the matter to court in a dispute which accrued large and perhaps unaffordable costs during a protracted legal process. The two bodies reached an out-of-court settlement on 30 June 1997 in the form of a Tomlin order
Tomlin order

A Tomlin order is a court order in the English courts under which a court action is stayed, on terms which have been agreed in advance between the parties and which are included in a schedule to the order....
.

The BDO recognized the WDC and agreed that all players shall have the freedom of choice as to which open events they wish to play in. The WDC dropped its claim to be a world governing body and renamed itself the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). The PDC accepted / recognized the WDF as the governing body for the Sport of Darts worldwide, and the BDO the governing body for darts in the UK. The stated purpose of the agreement was to promote the freedom of individual darts players to participate freely in open competition.

Another condition of this Tomlin order is that the top 16 players, and any Home Country players ranked between 17 and 32 in each year’s BDO Championship, and the top 16 players in each year’s PDC Championship, shall not be permitted to enter the other competition in the immediately following year.

Despite this condition, there were no questions raised about the eligibility of Raymond van Barneveld for the 2007 PDC World Championship. He reached the 2006 BDO final, and within weeks switched to the PDC - the interpretation of the Tomlin order should technically have made him ineligible to play.

There was further controversy following the 2007 BDO World Championship, when Jelle Klaasen
Jelle Klaasen

Jelle Klaasen is the youngest darts player ever to win the World Darts Championship. His nickname is The Matador and he currently resides in Breda, North Brabant, Netherlands....
 announced that he would be switching to the PDC. As a BDO World Champion, he signed a three-year deal in 2006 to return to the Lakeside event. The BDO threatened to take legal action for the breach of contract, but with previous damage and costs incurred by other legal cases it has become less likely that any action will be taken in future with regards to player contracts and the Tomlin Order. 2007 semi-finalist Mervyn King also moved to the PDC, seemingly against the contracted condition that semi-finalists and finalists were bound to appear the next year.

Television coverage

Following the breakaway group's first televised event in 1992 (the Lada UK Masters on Anglia Television
Anglia Television

Anglia Television is the ITV station for parts of Eastern England. It takes its name from East Anglia, but its territory extends beyond the generally accepted boundaries of that region....
), satellite broadcaster Sky Sports signed a deal to exclusively cover three PDC tournaments each year. To capitalise on its investment, the channel introduced a number of new techniques to make the coverage more interesting for armchair fans.

Unlike the British Darts Organisation, whose events are covered via the general entertainment BBC Two
BBC Two

BBC Two is the second major terrestrial television channel of the BBC, aimed at a wide range of subject matter and interests, and specialising in intelligent yet popular programme genres....
 channel, Sky's dedicated sports channel allowed the PDC matches to be covered in their entirety. Over ten hours per day of live darting action on Sky Sports is not uncommon. The British Darts Organisation's events were more limited to selected matches and highlights, although in recent years the BBC has increased its interactive TV coverage allowing viewers to see many more events live.

Sky television is an advertisement and subscription based channel, and generally after each set a commercial break is taken. Planet Funk
Planet Funk

Planet Funk is an Italy electronic dance musical group.Members are Sergio Della Monica, Alex Neri, Domenico GG Canu, Marco Baroni, and Alessandro Sommella , in addition to a series of guest singers in collaboration, like The Servant , Sally Doherty, Raiz and John Graham ....
's 2000 single Chase the Sun is played in the auditorium and it has become a cult track amongst darts fans, who tend to dance along to the tune during the breaks.

Currently Sky Sports
Sky Sports

Sky Sports is the brand name for a group of sports-oriented television channels operated by the UK's main satellite television pay-TV company, BSkyB....
 broadcasts six tournaments live each year in Great Britain
Great Britain

Great Britain is an island lying to the northwest of Continental Europe. It is the List of islands by area, and the largest in Europe. With a population of 58.9 million people it is List of islands by population....
 and Ireland
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
. PDC events are also televised in Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
, Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
, Hungary
Hungary

Hungary , officially in English the Republic of Hungary , is a landlocked country in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe, bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia....
, Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
, the Netherlands
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
, Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
, South Africa
South Africa

The Republic of South Africa, also known by Official names of South Africa, is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa....
 and the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
.

Cameras

Sky Sports introduced more cameras to cover the sport, and many of these innovations have been copied by other broadcasters.

Unique flight cams show the trajectory of the dart through the air in slow motion to sometimes surprising results. A tiny camera would also be inserted into the dartboard itself beside the number 16 - one of the most common doubles - that would show the darts being thrown towards the board. Sky Sports would even go as far as having a player cam; a tiny camera was fitted to Dennis Priestley's
Dennis Priestley

Dennis Priestley is a two-time World Darts Champion and the first player to win both British Darts Organisation and WDC World Championship Crowns, in 1991 and 1994 respectively....
 shirt to capture his view of the action while playing.

Elsewhere, floating video cameras would capture the action of the watching crowds. Crowds would become far more animated and vocal, similar to a football atmosphere whilst holding up humorous placards regarding the players. Some supporters even wear face paint or dress up as their favourite player via their trademark attire or customary nickname.

The players' wives would be focus for the camera also, as they cheered or screeched on their husbands. In January 2005, Sky One
Sky One

Sky1 is a British Sky Broadcasting entertainment channel in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. The channel first launched in 1982 as "Satellite Television", and is the fourth-oldest TV channel in the UK, behind BBC One , ITV and BBC Two ....
 commissioned a programme entitled Darts Players' Wives, primarily focusing on the wives and their relationships.

Commentators

John Gwynne
John Gwynne

John Gwynne is a former teacher and present British sports commentator and reporter. He is a commentator for the Professional Darts Corporation darts tournaments which air on Sky Sports and also a reporter for the station's Saturday football results show Soccer Saturday with Jeff Stelling....
 and Dave Lanning
Dave Lanning

Dave Lanning is an England sports commentator. He is currently one of the commentators for Sky Sports' coverage of the Professional Darts Corporation tournaments....
 are the commentators who have covered all PDC events from the inaugural 1992 competition. Contrary to popular belief, long-time BBC darts commentator Sid Waddell
Sid Waddell

Sid Waddell is a United Kingdom born "Geordie" sports commentator and television personality. The son of a Northumberland miner, he attended King Edward VI School , Morpeth, and he went on to obtain a scholarship to St John's College, Cambridge, University of Cambridge, where he graduated with a degree in modern history....
 did not switch allegiances to Sky until after the 1994 BDO World Championship. He brings his own unique brand of commentary to the game, and is a cult figure amongst darts fans and sport fans alike. Stuart Pyke
Stuart Pyke

Stuart Pyke is a British-born sports journalist and broadcaster. Stuart was born in St Helens, Merseyside, and is married to Christine. He has two children Daniel and Rachael and two stepdaughters Emma and Victoria....
 joined the team in 2003. Other commentators include Nigel Pearson, as well as former players Rod Harrington and five time World Champion Eric Bristow
Eric Bristow

Eric Bristow Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom darts player, whose skill at the game in the 1980s helped turn it into a worldwide spectator sport....
.

Jeff Stelling
Jeff Stelling

Robert Jeff Stelling is a sports journalist and sport television presenter, Soccer Saturday for Sky Sports and other programming for the satellite broadcaster....
 was the original presenter of Sky Sports' darts coverage, but most of the events are now presented by Sky Sports News
Sky Sports News

Sky Sports News is a 24-hour sports news channel in the United Kingdom. It is run by British Sky Broadcasting whose sports channels include Sky Sports 1, 2, 3, and Xtra, as well as Sky Sports HD1, HD2 and HD3....
 broadcaster Dave Clark
Dave Clark (television presenter)

Dave Clark is a television presenter for British television station Sky Sports, He Presents pub sports on Sky, these include Premier League Darts, Pool and Premier League Snooker....
. In addition, the 2005 Premier League was fronted by Gary Newbon.

Image

The PDC sought to attract a younger audience of both sexes for darts. Through the years, it was not uncommon to see politicians, musicians, football players, boxers
Boxers

Boxers may refer to* two types of underwear:**boxer shorts or boxer briefs* the plural of boxer, either** Boxers are pugilists—people who fight in boxing matches....
 and other sporting personalities attending their events. The British Darts Organisation would subsequently seek to emulate most of these innovations.

Players would enter matches with their own signature theme music whilst flanked by security men and female valets down to the oche
Oche

The word oche can refer to* in darts, the line behind which from which players must stand to throw.* the town Aachen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, of which Oche is the Ripuarian spelling of the name....
. A "big-time" atmosphere was also created by using smoke machines and pyrotechnics
Pyrotechnics

Pyrotechnics is the science of materials capable of undergoing self-contained and self-sustained exothermic chemical reactions for the production of heat, light, gas, smoke and/or sound....
 during these sometimes elaborate entrances, similar to that used in boxing
Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar human weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds....
 or wrestling
Professional wrestling

Professional wrestling, or pro wrestling, is a non-competitive professional sport, where matches are prearranged by the Professional wrestling promotion List of professional wrestling terms#B, and is also considered an athletic performing art, containing strong elements of catch wrestling, mock combat and theatre....
.

At the oche, players would only sip iced water
Water

Water is a common chemical substance that is essential for the survival of all known forms of life. In typical usage, water refers only to its liquid form or States of matter, but the substance also has a solid state, ice, and a gaseous state, water vapor or steam....
 during matches. Though this was intended to further the game's image which had been tarnished by players' reputation for consuming large quantities of alcohol
Alcohol

In chemistry, an alcohol is any organic compound in which a hydroxyl Functional group is bound to a carbon atom of an alkyl or substituted alkyl group....
, the water was however required to prevent dehydration
Dehydration

Dehydration is the removal of water from an object. In Physiology terms, it entails a relative deficiency of water molecules in relation to other dissolved solutes....
. With the many lights and tightly-compressed crowds, temperatures would be measured at over 38 degree Celsius
Celsius

Celsius is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius , who developed a similar temperature scale two years before his death....
 (100 degree fahrenheit
Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit is a temperature scale named after the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit , who proposed it in 1724. Today, the scale has largely been replaced by the Celsius scale; it is still in use for non-scientific purposes in the United States and a few other countries such as Belize....
) during some games.

Inside the venues, action would be relayed via giant video screens for the large crowds. The BDO now also has video screens, while maintaining their traditional "light boards" of lightbulbs, showing where each dart lands for the benefit of the crowd.

Nicknames

Eric Bristow
Eric Bristow

Eric Bristow Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom darts player, whose skill at the game in the 1980s helped turn it into a worldwide spectator sport....
, the most successful player in the first few years of the World Championship, had his nickname "The Crafty Cockney" emblazoned on the back of his shirt. Very few dart players had their own nicknames until the Professional Darts Corporation circuit made it almost customary for every player to acquire a sobriquet
Sobriquet

A sobriquet is a nickname or a fancy name, usually a familiar name given by others as distinct from a pseudonym assumed as a disguise, but a nickname which is familiar enough such that it can be used in place of a real name without the need of explanation....
. This was likely to create a new generation of characters with which its audience could identify.

Sky TV commentator Sid Waddell
Sid Waddell

Sid Waddell is a United Kingdom born "Geordie" sports commentator and television personality. The son of a Northumberland miner, he attended King Edward VI School , Morpeth, and he went on to obtain a scholarship to St John's College, Cambridge, University of Cambridge, where he graduated with a degree in modern history....
 attempted to christen Phil Taylor
Phil Taylor

Philip Douglas Taylor is a 14 time world champion English darts player whose nickname is The Power. In addition to his 14 world titles, Taylor has accumulated over 75 other major tournament wins which makes him the most successful darts player in the history of the sport....
 "The Crafty Potter" - referring to him being both a protegé of Bristow and originating from the Potteries
Potteries

Potteries can refer to:* Pottery, or pottery manufacturing* The Stoke-on-Trent area, known as the Staffordshire Potteries after its once-important ceramics industry...
. However, the tag never caught on and it wasn't until a later tournament that he came out to the tune The Power by Snap! that his nickname was quite accidentally born.

Jamie Harvey
Jamie Harvey

Jamie Harvey is a Scottish darts player who plays in the Professional Darts Corporation. He currently resides in Barrhead. Harvey uses the nickname Bravedart for his matches - a play on the lead character from the film Braveheart....
 from Scotland
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
 became "Bravedart" - a play on words from Mel Gibson's
Mel Gibson

Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson, Officer of the Order of Australia is an Australian-American actor, film director, film producer and screenwriter....
 Braveheart
Braveheart

Braveheart is an Academy Award-Winning, 1995 historical action-drama movie film producer and Film director by Mel Gibson, who also starred in the title role....
 film. Sky Sports even filmed vignettes where a kilt
Kilt

The kilt is a knee-length garment with pleats at the rear, originating in the traditional dress of men and boys in the Scottish Highlands of the 16th century....
 wearing Jamie had his face painted blue and ran through woods throwing his darts whilst looking menacing.

As the only player to wear a shirt, tie and waistcoat whilst playing, Rod Harrington
Rod Harrington

Rod Harrington is a former England darts player. He used the nickname The Prince of Style for his matches, often wearing a suit and waistcoast for his games....
's "Prince of Style" tag appeared apt.

Though originally from the BDO circuit, Wayne Mardle
Wayne Mardle

Wayne Mardle is a darts player for the Professional Darts Corporation, and former player in the British Darts Organisation. He now lives in Romford....
 is known as "Hawaii Five-O-One" due to his colourful Hawaii
Hawaii

File:Pahoehoe and Aa flows at Hawaii.jpgThe State of Hawaii is a U.S. state in the United States, located on an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean southwest of the continental United States, southeast of Japan, and northeast of Australia....
an shirts (a play on words on Hawaii Five-O
Hawaii Five-O

Hawaii Five-O is an United States television series that starred Jack Lord as Lead Detective for a fictional Hawaii state police department....
 and the starting score in a leg of darts).

Bob Anderson, now living in Clevedon
Clevedon

Clevedon is a town in North Somerset, England.The name derives from the Saxon language, 'Cleve' meaning Cleave or Cleft and 'don' meaning hill, the town being situated amongst a group of small hills alongside the River Severn....
 in Somerset
Somerset

Somerset is a Counties of England in South West England. The county town is Taunton, which is in the south of the county. The Ceremonial counties of England of Somerset borders the counties of Bristol and Gloucestershire to the north, Wiltshire to the east, Dorset to the south-east, and Devon to the south-west....
, is known as The Limestone Cowboy, after the limestone hills of Wiltshire where Bob used to live, and the fact that he enjoys Country and Western music. This was once taken even further, with Anderson once riding to the stage on a horse.

Tournaments

The Professional Darts Corporation has continued to increase its annual UK televised tournaments in recent years: The World Championship, The Premier League, Las Vegas Desert Classic, UK Open, World Grand Prix and World Matchplay are all covered live via Sky Sports. The US Open was shown on Challenge
Challenge

Challenge is a United Kingdom digital TV channel owned by Virgin Media Television. It was originally called The Family Channel from 1 September, 1993 to 31 January, 1997 but it was later re-branded as Challenge TV from 1 February, 1997....
 in 2007 and Nuts TV
Nuts TV

Nuts TV was a British television channel related to Nuts magazine. Nuts TV began broadcasting on Freeview channel 42 on 12 September 2007, and launched on Sky Digital on 21st January 2008.....
 in 2008, while ITV has televised the Grand Slam of Darts since 2007 as well as the inaugural Players Championship in 2009.

Most televised tournaments have a different format which can give them their own distinctive or unique character.

World Championship

The World Championship is the biggest of the tournaments, held at the Circus Tavern, Purfleet
Purfleet

Purfleet is a place in the Thurrock unitary authority in England. It is situated south of the A13 road on the River Thames and within the easterly bounds of the M25 motorway but just outside the Greater London boundary....
 between 1994 and 2007, beginning in late December and finishing in early January. It boasts the largest prize fund of any darts competition. The championship moved to a bigger venue at Alexandra Palace
Alexandra Palace

Set in Alexandra Park, London, Alexandra Palace was built in an area spanning Wood Green and Muswell Hill, North London, England, in 1873 as a public centre of recreation, education and entertainment and as North London's counterpart to the Crystal Palace in South London....
 from 2008.

Phil Taylor
Phil Taylor

Philip Douglas Taylor is a 14 time world champion English darts player whose nickname is The Power. In addition to his 14 world titles, Taylor has accumulated over 75 other major tournament wins which makes him the most successful darts player in the history of the sport....
 has since dominated this tournament reaching the final for the first 14 years between 1994 and 2007. He's won twelve titles and lost just four matches - three finals and one quarter-final. He also won eight successive titles between 1995 and 2002. The PDC World Champions have also shared eight BDO World Championships between them with van Barneveld winning four, Taylor two, and Part and Priestley one each. These are usually added to each player's haul when describing their achievements hence Taylor is a 14-time champion, van Barneveld 5, Part 3, and Priestley 2.

Previous Winners (1994-2009)
  • 12 Phil Taylor (1995-2002, 2004-2006, 2009)
  • 2 John Part (2003, 2008)
  • 1 Dennis Priestley (1994)
  • 1 Raymond van Barneveld (2007)


Blue Square UK Open

Held each year in June at the Reebok Stadium
Reebok Stadium

The Reebok Stadium is the home stadium of English Premier League football club Bolton Wanderers F.C., and is located on the Middlebrook, Greater Manchester in Horwich, situated in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester....
 in Bolton
Bolton

Bolton is a large town in Greater Manchester, in the North West England region of England.Situated close to the West Pennine Moors, north west of the city of Manchester, it is the largest and most populous settlement of the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, the former county borough of Bolton has a population of 139,403, though this figure d...
, the UK Open is played over three days with 168 players in a single elimination tournament. After each round a draw is held where there is no protection for seeded players. This has earned it the nickname The FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 of darts
.

Previous Winners (2003-2008)
  • 2 Phil Taylor (2003, 2005)
  • 2 Raymond van Barneveld (2006, 2007)
  • 1 Roland Scholten (2004)
  • 1 James Wade (2008)


Las Vegas Desert Classic

The Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino

Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino is a 39-story luxury hotel casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is owned by MGM Mirage. The top five floors of the main hotel building are used by the five-star Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas....
, Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada, the seat of Clark County, Nevada, and an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping, and entertainment....
 is the setting for the "Las Vegas Desert Classic
Las Vegas Desert Classic

The Las Vegas Desert Classic is a darts tournament, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation and held each year in July since 2002. Its original venue was the MGM Grand Las Vegas Casino and Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada but the tournament moved down the Las Vegas Strip to the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino....
" each July. It furthers the PDC's aim to develop a world darts circuit.

Previous Winners (2002-2008)
  • 4 Phil Taylor (2002, 2004, 2005, 2008)
  • 1 Peter Manley (2003)
  • 1 John Part (2006)
  • 1 Raymond van Barneveld (2007)


Stan James World Matchplay

Crowds exceeding 2,000 in number assemble at the Winter Gardens
Winter Gardens, Blackpool

The Winter Gardens is a large complex of theatres and conference facilities in the town centre of Blackpool, England. The site was opened in 1878 but a large part of the current building is relatively recent, dating back to the 1930s....
 in Blackpool
Blackpool

Blackpool is a seaside resort in Lancashire, England. Lying along the coast of the Irish Sea, it has a population of 142,900, making it the North West England#Important cities and towns settlement in North West England behind Manchester, Liverpool and Warrington....
 each July to follow the "World Matchplay". Matches are contested over legs rather than sets, presenting the prospect of some surprising results and upsets.

Previous Winners (1994-2008)
  • 9 Phil Taylor (1995, 1997, 2000-2004, 2006, 2008)
  • 2 Rod Harrington (1998, 1999)
  • 1 Larry Butler (1994)
  • 1 Peter Evison (1996)
  • 1 Colin Lloyd (2005)
  • 1 James Wade (2007)


Sky Poker World Grand Prix

The SkyBet World Grand Prix replaced the World Pairs event in 1998. Its original venue was the Casino Rooms in Rochester, Kent until 2000, before moving in 2001 to its current home at the CityWest Hotel in Dublin, Ireland.

This tournament has shorter opening rounds and players must commence and finish each leg on a double including the option of the bull, which is a format not used in any other major televised event.

Previous Winners (1998-2008)
  • 8 Phil Taylor (1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008)
  • 1 Alan Warriner (2001)
  • 1 Colin Lloyd (2004)
  • 1 James Wade (2007)


Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts

In 2005, Sky Sports launched the Premier League Darts television programme. For five months, eight of the biggest names from the PDC circuit compete in a league table, with matches held across the country at different venues.

Previous Winners
  • 4 Phil Taylor (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)


US Open

The US Open is a new tournament introduced in 2007 to replace the World Series of Darts
World Series of Darts

The World Series of Darts was a Professional Darts Corporation event which was introduced in 2006. The event was not a ratings success in the United States and the PDC decided to replace it with another new tournament, the US Open Darts for 2007....
. The World Series ran for just one year (2006) and offered an aspirational prize of $1 million if an American player won the tournament. However, 15 of the 16 American players crashed out in the first round. Low television ratings on prime-time ESPN
ESPN

ESPN is a United States cable television Television network dedicated to Broadcasting of sports events and producing sports-related programming 24 hours a day....
 led to a switch to mid-afternoon on ESPN2 and the tournament was not renewed.

The US Open was the first PDC tournament shown on a different channel to Sky in the UK. Challenge
Challenge

Challenge is a United Kingdom digital TV channel owned by Virgin Media Television. It was originally called The Family Channel from 1 September, 1993 to 31 January, 1997 but it was later re-branded as Challenge TV from 1 February, 1997....
 broadcast the first US Open on May 19-20 and Phil Taylor
Phil Taylor

Philip Douglas Taylor is a 14 time world champion English darts player whose nickname is The Power. In addition to his 14 world titles, Taylor has accumulated over 75 other major tournament wins which makes him the most successful darts player in the history of the sport....
 took the title to add his World Series victory from 2006. The 2008 tournament was broadcast on Nuts TV
Nuts TV

Nuts TV was a British television channel related to Nuts magazine. Nuts TV began broadcasting on Freeview channel 42 on 12 September 2007, and launched on Sky Digital on 21st January 2008.....
.

Previous Winners
  • 2 Phil Taylor (2007, 2008)


Grand Slam of Darts

Introduced in 2007, the Grand Slam was the first tournament staged in the UK to feature players from the two different organisations, the PDC and BDO. Players who had reached the finals of each organisations major tournaments for the previous two years were invited to compete in the Grand Slam. It was broadcast exclusivley live on ITV for 9 days from the Wolverhampton Civic Hall (incidentally the same venue is hosting the tournament again in 2008), ITV's first darts tournament since pulling the plug on darts coverage in 1988.

Previous Winners
  • 2 Phil Taylor (2007, 2008)


Other tournaments and contests


PDC Pro Tour

The PDC Pro Tour is a series of non-televised one-day tournaments. The prize fund is £30,000 for each tournament and features up to 32 boards in action on an arena floor, hence their nickname "floor tournament". With shorter matches and the floor set up, a different kind of pressure applies compared to televised events and a different set of results can be produced. For instance, Barrie Bates
Barrie Bates

Barrie Bates is a darts player currently residing in Bedlinog, Mid-Glamorgan. He plays in the Professional Darts Corporation and is a regular on the circuit....
 was the PDC Floor Player of the Year in 2006 with Colin Lloyd
Colin Lloyd

Colin Lloyd , nicknamed Jaws, is a darts player on the Professional Darts Corporation circuit. He is a former world number one ranked player and he has won two major television titles in the PDC - the 2004 World Grand Prix and 2005 World Matchplay....
 and Mick McGowan
Mick McGowan

Mick McGowan is an Republic of Ireland darts player. He currently plays in Professional Darts Corporation events, where he is Ireland's top ranked player....
 also nominated - none of whom won a major during the year. The 2008 calendar features 25 Players Championship and 8 UK Open Regional Finals.

Champion versus Champion

There have been two head-to-head matches, bringing both respective world champions together in non-affiliated contests.

Billed as the Match Of The Century, Phil Taylor beat Raymond van Barneveld
Raymond van Barneveld

Raymond van Barneveld , nickname Barney and The Man, is a professional darts player. He is a five time World Darts Champion, two time UK Open Champion and the Las Vegas Desert Classic Champion....
 21-10 at Wembley Conference Centre
Wembley Arena

Wembley Arena is an indoor arena in Wembley, London, UK. The building is opposite Wembley Stadium. It was built for the 1934 British Empire Games by Arthur Elvin, and originally housed a swimming pool, as reflected by its former name, the Empire Pool....
 on 7 November 1999, to be unofficially crowned the first ever undisputed World Champion since the 1993 split in darts.

In a further Head-to-Head, on 21 November 2004 at the Circus Tavern, via the first ever darts Pay-Per-View
Pay-per-view

Pay-per-view is the system by which a television audience can purchase events to view on TV and pay for the private telecast of that event to their homes....
 on Sky Box Office, Phil Taylor once again prevailed after his opponent Andy Fordham
Andy Fordham

Andy "The Viking" Fordham is an England darts player. He won the 2004 BDO World Darts Championship, beating Mervyn King in the final. He is also a four-time semi-finalist at the Lakeside, and the 1999 Winmau World Masters champion....
 had to retire during the match due to dehydration.

The immense heat took its toll on the 30-stone
Stone (weight)

The stone is a unit of mass. It is part of the Imperial unit used in the UK, and formerly used in most Commonwealth of Nations countries. It is equal to 14 pounds , which is equivalent to approximately 62.3 Newtons on Earth, or about 6.35 kilograms ....
 (420 lbs/191 kg) Fordham. Phil Taylor was leading the match 5-2 in sets before it was unexpectedly abandoned.

Promotion versus Promotion

Taking place at the ExpoCenter in Hengelo
Hengelo

Media:Nl-Hengelo.ogg is a municipality and a town in the eastern Netherlands, in the province of Overijssel. The city lies along the motorways A1/E30 and A35 and is has a station for the International Amsterdam - Hannover - Berlin service, see Transportation....
, The Netherlands, starting 7 February 2005, the Masters of Darts event brought four top players from both darts circuits together for the first major tournament confrontation since the two organisations separated.

The players were split into two groups, sharing it with only members of their affiliated organisation. Each player then vied against all players from the opposition, with one point awarded for winning a match. Following conclusion of the format, the winner of each respective group played the runner-up at the semi-final stage.

The Professional Darts Corporation pool consisted of Colin Lloyd, Wayne Mardle, Roland Scholten and Phil Taylor; whilst for the British Darts Organisation it was Tony David
Tony David

Tony David is a darts player and is the only Australian player to have been a senior singles world champion. David won the 2002 BDO World Darts Championship....
, Andy Fordham, Co Stompé
Co Stompé

Jacobus "Co" Stomp? , is a Netherlands Professional sport darts player....
 and Raymond van Barneveld.

In a rematch of their unfinished 2004 head-to-head clash, Phil Taylor beat Andy Fordham convincingly in the final, 7-1, to be crowned the first Master of Darts. While beating Raymond van Barneveld (BDO World Champion at the time) 4-0 and 5-2 along the way, the undefeated Taylor only lost 5 sets during the entire tournament.

This event was broadcast to viewers in The Netherlands via RTL 5
RTL 5

RTL 5 is the 2nd channel of the RTL Group in the Netherlands. The channel mainly broadcasts American films and hit series such as 24 , CSI: Miami, CSI New York , Heroes and Prison Break but also local productions including Jensen! and Holland's Next Top Model, a Dutch version of America's Next Top Model....
. Surprisingly, no British broadcaster had agreed television coverage of this unique event. The tournament was not held in 2006, however it returned in February 2007 as a Netherlands versus England encounter with five players from each country. Originally announced with a mixture of PDC and BDO players, the BDO players had all switched to the PDC by the time the event began.

BDO tournaments in the Netherlands

Following the 1997 Tomlin order, players were now free to participate in both PDC and BDO events (with the exception of the World Championships). However, few who took the opportunities to do so - the players themselves had grown accustomed to the split and rarely crossed the "divide".

The 2006 Dutch Open however, saw a controversy surrounding less well-known PDC players at a BDO tournament]. The tournament organisers, NDB, disqualified PDC players Tomas Seyler in the last 64 and Erik Clarys in the last 32 who were due to face Mervyn King and Niels de Ruiter respectively. An NDB statement said that "according to the rules of the WDF that exist for many years, players from the PDC who participate in live televised events aren't allowed to participate in WDF tournaments."

This was not the case and it led to the WDF being forced to release a statement on 30 May 2006 which explained that their rules had been mis-interpreted and they do not set eligibility rules for players in individual tournaments. Subsequently for the 2007 Dutch Open, the rules were amended so that only players who were eligible to play in the BDO World Championship and World Masters would be allowed to enter.

SBS6 secured an agreement with the BDO to invite 5 PDC players to each of its two televised tournaments, the International Darts League
International Darts League

The Topic International Darts League was a darts tournament held at the Triavium in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Raymond van Barneveld dominated the tournament, held in his home country, winning it on three of the five occasions it was held....
 and the World Darts Trophy
World Darts Trophy

The World Darts Trophy was a darts tournament held each September at De Vechtsebanen in Utrecht , Netherlands between 2002 and 2007. The tournament has a playing format comparable with the two World Championships, the BDO World Darts Championship and the PDC World Darts Championship....
, between 2006 and 2010. The popularity of Raymond van Barneveld
Raymond van Barneveld

Raymond van Barneveld , nickname Barney and The Man, is a professional darts player. He is a five time World Darts Champion, two time UK Open Champion and the Las Vegas Desert Classic Champion....
 in his own country possibly contributed to the decision by the Dutch organisers to invite the PDC players.

These two events however only lasted a further two years with PDC players winning the 2006 tournaments (Barneveld IDL and Taylor WDT) and BDO/WDF player Gary Anderson
Gary Anderson (darts player)

Gary Anderson is a Scotland darts player currently playing for the Professional Darts Corporation. His nickname is 'Dreamboy' and uses "Jump Around" by House of Pain as his walk-on theme/music....
 winning both events in 2007. The PDC withdrew their players from the 2008 IDL and WDT - which subsequently never took place.

PDC Hall of Fame

In 2005, the PDC introduced a Hall of Fame similar to other sports to recognise individuals with noteworthy contributions to darts.

The first two inductees were Eric Bristow
Eric Bristow

Eric Bristow Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom darts player, whose skill at the game in the 1980s helped turn it into a worldwide spectator sport....
 and John Lowe
John Lowe

John Lowe is an England darts player who was one of the main competitors who made darts such a huge spectator sport in the 1970s and 1980s, particularly in the United Kingdom....
, great rivals throughout the eighties and early nineties. In fact, at least one of two managed to reach the World Championship Final each year during the 1980s, with three being played against each other.

Hall of Fame inductees are now announced at the PDC Awards dinner - which was held for the first time on January 9, 2007.

PDC Hall of Fame inductees

  • 2005 Eric Bristow
    Eric Bristow

    Eric Bristow Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom darts player, whose skill at the game in the 1980s helped turn it into a worldwide spectator sport....
    , five-times World's Champion and key player in formation of PDC.
  • 2005 John Lowe
    John Lowe

    John Lowe is an England darts player who was one of the main competitors who made darts such a huge spectator sport in the 1970s and 1980s, particularly in the United Kingdom....
    , three-time World's Champion - in three different decades.
  • 2006 Freddie Williams , a caller/scorer/referee who officiated at darts tournaments for 35 years before retiring in 2006, aged 69.
  • 2007 Phil Jones, the Master of Ceremonies since the inception of PDC tournaments broadcast on Sky Sports
    Sky Sports

    Sky Sports is the brand name for a group of sports-oriented television channels operated by the UK's main satellite television pay-TV company, BSkyB....
     before retiring after the 2007 World Championship.
  • 2007 John Raby, owner of JR Darts a major supporter of PDC darts including tournament sponsorship. Raby, who suffered with Motor Neurone Disease subsequently died in June 2008.
  • 2008 Dave Lanning
    Dave Lanning

    Dave Lanning is an England sports commentator. He is currently one of the commentators for Sky Sports' coverage of the Professional Darts Corporation tournaments....
    , darts commentator for Sky Sports
    Sky Sports

    Sky Sports is the brand name for a group of sports-oriented television channels operated by the UK's main satellite television pay-TV company, BSkyB....
     since the first PDC tournament they broadcast.
  • 2008 Sid Waddell
    Sid Waddell

    Sid Waddell is a United Kingdom born "Geordie" sports commentator and television personality. The son of a Northumberland miner, he attended King Edward VI School , Morpeth, and he went on to obtain a scholarship to St John's College, Cambridge, University of Cambridge, where he graduated with a degree in modern history....
    , darts commentator on PDC tournaments for Sky Sports
    Sky Sports

    Sky Sports is the brand name for a group of sports-oriented television channels operated by the UK's main satellite television pay-TV company, BSkyB....
     since 1994.
  • 2009 Dennis Priestley
    Dennis Priestley

    Dennis Priestley is a two-time World Darts Champion and the first player to win both British Darts Organisation and WDC World Championship Crowns, in 1991 and 1994 respectively....
    , two-time World Champion who has been playing on the tour while getting treatment for prostate cancer
    Prostate cancer

    Prostate cancer is a disease in which cancer develops in the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system. It occurs when cell s of the prostate Mutation and begin to multiply out of control....
    .


See also

  • British Darts Organisation
    British Darts Organisation

    The British Darts Organisation, or the BDO for short, is a darts organisation.It was founded on 7 January 1973 by Olly Croft, Order of the British Empire in the front room of his home in Muswell Hill....
  • World Darts Federation
    World Darts Federation

    The World Darts Federation was formed in 1976, by representatives of fifteen nations. Membership is open to the official National organizing body for Darts in all nations....
  • List of Professional Dart Players


External links

  • - Official site
  • - Official site