2013 PDC Pro Tour

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The 2013 PDC Pro Tour was a series of non-televised darts tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). They were the Professional Dart Players Association Players Championships, the UK Open Qualifiers, and the European Tour events. This year there were 32 PDC Pro Tour events – 16 Players Championships, 8 UK Open Qualifiers, and 8 European Tour events.

Prize money

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Prize money for each UK Open Qualifier was £34,600, unchanged from 2012.[1] Prize money for each Players Championship has been increased from £34,600 to £50,000,[2] and the prize money for European Tour events has been increased to £100,000.[3][4][5]

Stage ET PC UKQ YT
Winner £20,000 £10,000 £6,000 £500
Runner-up £10,000 £5,000 £3,000 £300
Semi-finalists £5,000 £2,500 £2,000 £200
Quarter-finalists £3,000 £1,500 £1,000 £100
Last 16 £2,000 £1,000 £600 £75
Last 32 £1,000 £500 £400 £50
Last 64 £500 £250 £200 N/A
Total £100,000 £50,000 £34,600 £3,000

PDC Pro Tour Card

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128 players were granted Tour Cards, which enabled them to participate in all Players Championships, UK Open Qualifiers and European Tour events.

Tour cards

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The 2013 Tour Cards were awarded to:

Q School

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The PDC Pro Tour Qualifying School took place at the Robin Park Tennis Centre in Wigan from January 17–20.

January 17[6][7] January 18[8][9] January 19[10][11] January 20[12][13][14]

Germany Jyhan Artut
England Ricky Evans
Canada Ken MacNeil
South Africa Charl Pietersen

England Louis Blundell
Northern Ireland Daryl Gurney
Finland Jani Haavisto
England Ian Walters

England Marc Dewsbury
Belgium Ronny Huybrechts
Northern Ireland Campbell Jackson
Germany Andree Welge

England Steve Coote
Hong Kong Royden Lam
England Kevin McDine
England Joey Palfreyman

A Q School Order of Merit was also created by using the following points system:

Stage Points
Last 8 9
Last 16 5
Last 32 3
Last 64 2
Last 128 1

To complete the field of 128 Tour Card Holders, places were allocated down the final Qualifying School Order of Merit. The following players picked up Tour Cards as a result:[12]

Players Championships

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(All matches – best of 11 legs)

There were 16 Players Championship events this year. The first of these was played in Wigan on 4 May 2013 and the last in Wigan on 24 November 2013.[15] The top 32 after all events have been completed will qualify for the 2013 Players Championship Finals.

Players Championship 1 in Wigan on 4 May.[16]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Scotland Gary Anderson 6
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 5 Scotland Gary Anderson 3
Scotland Robert Thornton 6 Scotland Robert Thornton 6
England Dean Winstanley 1 Scotland Robert Thornton 6
Belgium Kim Huybrechts 6 Belgium Ronny Huybrechts 0
Australia Simon Whitlock 3 Belgium Kim Huybrechts 1
Belgium Ronny Huybrechts 6 Belgium Ronny Huybrechts 6
England Dave Chisnall 3

Players Championship 2 in Wigan on 5 May.[17]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
Scotland Peter Wright 5 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
England Colin Osborne 2 England Dennis Smith 4
England Dennis Smith 6 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
England Dave Chisnall 4 England Stuart Kellett 1
England Phil Taylor 6 England Phil Taylor 4
England Stuart Kellett 6 England Stuart Kellett 6
England Ronnie Baxter 2

Players Championship 3 in Wigan on 25 May.[18]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Northern Ireland Michael Mansell 4
Australia Paul Nicholson 6 Australia Paul Nicholson 6
Scotland Gary Anderson 2 England Justin Pipe 3
England Justin Pipe 6 Australia Paul Nicholson 4
Scotland Robert Thornton 6 England Jamie Caven 6
England Dennis Priestley 2 Scotland Robert Thornton 3
England Jamie Caven 6 England Jamie Caven 6
England Kevin Painter 1

Players Championship 4 in Wigan on 26 May.[19]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Scotland Robert Thornton 1
England Jamie Caven 6 England Jamie Caven 6
England Alex Roy 6 England Alex Roy 3
England John Bowles 4 England Jamie Caven 6
England Andy Smith 6 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen 4
England Steve Beaton 3 England Andy Smith 4
Scotland Gary Anderson 1 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen 6
Netherlands Jelle Klaasen 6

Players Championship 5 in Crawley on 22 June.[20]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
England Terry Jenkins 3 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 4
England Dave Chisnall 5 England Wes Newton 6
England Wes Newton 6 England Wes Newton 1
Scotland Gary Anderson 0 Scotland Peter Wright 6
Scotland Peter Wright 6 Scotland Peter Wright 6
England Terry Temple 2 England Kevin Painter 3
England Kevin Painter 6

Players Championship 6 in Crawley on 23 June.[21]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
England Andy Smith 1 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 6 Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 5
England Wes Newton 4 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
England Andy Hamilton 6 England Andy Hamilton 1
England Jamie Caven 4 England Andy Hamilton 6
Scotland Robert Thornton 6 Scotland Robert Thornton 2
England James Wade 3

Players Championship 7 in Barnsley on 14 September.[22]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 1 Scotland Peter Wright 6
Scotland Peter Wright 6 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 2
England Ian White 4 England Dave Chisnall 6
Australia Simon Whitlock 6 Scotland Peter Wright 5
Australia Paul Nicholson 3 England Dave Chisnall 6
England Dave Chisnall 6 Australia Simon Whitlock 1
England Mervyn King 3

Players Championship 8 in Barnsley on 15 September.[23]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Scott Rand 6
Australia Paul Nicholson 4 England Scott Rand 0
Australia Simon Whitlock 6 Australia Simon Whitlock 6
England Mervyn King 3 Australia Simon Whitlock 3
England Ian White 6 England Ian White 6
England Joe Cullen 2 England Ian White 6
England Wayne Jones 6 England Wayne Jones 1
England Darren Webster 3

Players Championship 9 in Dublin on 5 October.[24]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Justin Pipe 6
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 5 England Justin Pipe 4
England Adrian Lewis 6 England Adrian Lewis 6
England Joe Cullen 5 England Adrian Lewis 6
England Mark Dudbridge 6 Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 4
England Dave Chisnall 1 England Mark Dudbridge 3
Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 6 Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 6
England James Wade 4

Players Championship 10 in Dublin on 6 October.[25]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
England Mervyn King 3 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 4
Scotland Peter Wright 6 Scotland Peter Wright 6
Scotland Robert Thornton 5 Scotland Peter Wright 3
England Andrew Gilding 6 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 6
England Adrian Gray 1 England Andrew Gilding 2
Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 6 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 6
England Kevin Painter 1

Players Championship 11 in Killarney on 19 October.[26]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Darren Webster 6
Scotland John Henderson 0 England Darren Webster 3
England Jamie Caven 6 England Jamie Caven 6
England Steve Beaton 3 England Jamie Caven 5
England Dave Chisnall 6 Scotland Robert Thornton 6
Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 2 England Dave Chisnall 5
Scotland Robert Thornton 6 Scotland Robert Thornton 6
England Mark Walsh 4

Players Championship 12 in Killarney on 20 October.[27]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Belgium Kim Huybrechts 6
England Darren Webster 1 Belgium Kim Huybrechts 6
England Steve Beaton 6 England Steve Beaton 2
Scotland Gary Anderson 4 Belgium Kim Huybrechts 6
England Michael Smith 6 England Kevin Painter 0
Scotland Peter Wright 5 England Michael Smith 3
England Kevin Painter 6 England Kevin Painter 6
England Wes Newton 2

Players Championship 13 in Wigan on 2 November.[28]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Ricky Evans 6
England Jamie Caven 5 England Ricky Evans 6
England Ian White 6 England Ian White 1
England Mark Frost 0 England Ricky Evans 3
Austria Mensur Suljović 6 Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 6
Wales Jamie Lewis 0 Austria Mensur Suljović 1
Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 6 Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 6
England Kevin McDine 5

Players Championship 14 in Wigan on 3 November.[29]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Scotland Gary Anderson 6
England Andrew Gilding 5 Scotland Gary Anderson 0
England Ian White 6 England Ian White 6
England Kevin McDine 5 England Ian White 6
England Andy Jenkins 6 England Andy Jenkins 3
England Andy Smith 4 England Andy Jenkins 6
England Darren Webster 6 England Darren Webster 4
England Steve Beaton 3

Players Championship 15 in Barnsley on 23 November.[30]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Mark Dudbridge 6
England Kevin Painter 3 England Mark Dudbridge 3
Scotland Robert Thornton 6 Scotland Robert Thornton 6
England Justin Pipe 3 Scotland Robert Thornton 3
England Dave Chisnall 6 England Dave Chisnall 6
England Michael Smith 2 England Dave Chisnall 6
Scotland Peter Wright 6 Scotland Peter Wright 4
England Darren Webster 1

Players Championship 16 in Barnsley on 24 November.[31]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Ricky Evans 6
England Steve Beaton 2 England Ricky Evans 5
England Jamie Robinson 6 England Jamie Robinson 6
Wales Jamie Lewis 5 England Jamie Robinson 1
Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 6 Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 6
Scotland Gary Anderson 3 Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 6
England Terry Jenkins 6 England Terry Jenkins 2
Australia Paul Nicholson 3

UK Open Qualifiers

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The results from the eight qualifiers shown below were collated to form the UK Open Order of Merit. The top 32 players received entry into the final stages of the 2013 UK Open, with the top 96 (plus ties) entering in the earlier rounds.[32]

No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 Saturday 23 February K2 Leisure Centre, Crawley Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–2 England Dave Chisnall [33][34]
2 Sunday 24 February Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–2 Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan [35][36]
3 Saturday 16 March Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–2 England Michael Smith [37][38]
4 Sunday 17 March Robert Thornton Scotland 6–4 England Jamie Caven [39][40][41]
5 Saturday 13 April Simon Whitlock Australia 6–1 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen [42][43]
6 Sunday 14 April Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–5 Belgium Kim Huybrechts [44][45]
7 Saturday 27 April Kim Huybrechts Belgium 6–2 Canada John Part [46][47]
8 Sunday 28 April Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–0 England Mervyn King [48][49]

European Tour

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No. Date Also known as the Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 8–10 March UK Masters England Butlins Resort, Minehead John Part Canada 6–4 England Stuart Kellett [50][51][52]
2 30 March–1 April European Darts Trophy Germany Glaspalast, Sindelfingen Wes Newton England 6–5 Australia Paul Nicholson [53][54]
3 17–19 May European Darts Open Germany Maritim Hotel, Düsseldorf Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–2 Australia Simon Whitlock [55][56]
4 31 May–2 June Austrian Darts Open Austria Arena Nova, Wiener Neustadt Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–3 England Mervyn King [57][58]
5 28–30 June Gibraltar Darts Trophy Gibraltar Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar Phil Taylor England 6–1 Wales Jamie Lewis [59]
6 6–8 September German Darts Championship Germany Halle 39, Hildesheim Dave Chisnall England 6–2 Scotland Peter Wright [60]
7 20–22 September German Darts Masters Germany Glaspalast, Sindelfingen Steve Beaton England 6–5 England Mervyn King [61]
8 25–27 October Dutch Darts Masters Netherlands Koningshof Hotel, Veldhoven, Netherlands Kim Huybrechts Belgium 6–3 Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan [62]

Challenge Tour

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The PDC Challenge Tour was open to anyone aged between 14 and 25, who wasn't in the top 64 of the PDC Order of Merit. The top two in the Order of Merit received Tour Cards for 2014.

No. Date Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 Saturday 23 March Rowby-John Rodriguez Austria 4–1 Netherlands Dirk van Duijvenbode [63]
2 Saturday 23 March Josh Payne England 4–3 Austria Rowby-John Rodriguez [63]
3 Sunday 24 March Kurt Parry Wales 4–1 England Daniel Day [64]
4 Saturday 20 April Adam Hunt England 4–2 England Ricky Evans [65]
5 Saturday 20 April Jamie Lewis Wales 4–1 England Chris Aubrey [65]
6 Sunday 21 April Ross Smith England 4–1 England Ricky Evans [66]
7 Saturday 11 May Ross Smith England 4–2 Netherlands Benito van de Pas [67]
8 Saturday 11 May Graham Hall England 4–3 England Ross Smith [67]
9 Sunday 12 May Benito van de Pas Netherlands 4–2 Scotland Richard Baillie [68]
10 Saturday 13 July Ben Ward England 4–3 England Josh Jones [69]
11 Saturday 13 July Ross Smith England 4–1 England Sam Head [69]
12 Sunday 14 July Jan Dekker Netherlands 4–3 Netherlands Dirk van Duijvenbode [70]
13 Saturday 7 September Ben Ward England 4–3 England Sam Hewson [71]
14 Saturday 7 September Luke Woodhouse England 4–1 England Ben Ward [71]
15 Sunday 8 September Ricky Evans England 4–3 England Ben Ward [72]
16 Saturday 28 September Dimitri Van den Bergh Belgium 4–0 England Reece Robinson [73]
17 Saturday 28 September Matthew Dennant England 4–1 Germany Max Hopp [73]
18 Sunday 29 September Ross Smith England 4–2 England Adam Hunt [74]

Scandinavian Darts Corporation Pro Tour

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The Scandinavian Pro Tour had eight events this year, with a total of €40,000 on offer. The leader of the Order of Merit after four events qualified for the 2013 European Championship. The winner after all eight events earned a place in the 2014 World Championship.[75]

No. Date Also known as Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 Saturday 16 February SDC Finland Finland Hotel Tallukka, Vääksy, Finland Jani Haavisto Finland 6–0 Finland Ulf Ceder [76]
2 Sunday 17 February Per Laursen Denmark 6–3 Denmark Dennis Lindskjold [76]
3 Saturday 11 May SDC Finland Finland Jani Haavisto Finland 6–3 Denmark Per Laursen [77]
4 Sunday 12 May Magnus Caris Sweden 6–2 Finland Ali Roberts [78]
5 Saturday 3 August SDC Denmark Denmark Park Inn Copenhagen Airport, Copenhagen, Denmark Jani Haavisto Finland 6–1 Finland Veijo Viinikka [79]
6 Sunday 4 August Jarkko Komula Finland 6–0 Denmark Per Laursen [80]
7 Saturday 28 September SDC Denmark Denmark Magnus Caris Sweden 6–2 Finland Jarkko Komula [81]
8 Sunday 29 September Per Laursen Denmark 6–5 Denmark Per Skau [82]

[83] Reference for the dates, tournament names and venues in the table

North American Pro Tour

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The North American Pro Tour was for players from the USA and Canada. The top player in this ranking got into the 2014 World Championship.

No. Date Also known as Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 Sunday 7 April New World Dart Series #2 – Las Vegas Tuscany Suites & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Darin Young United States 8–6 Canada Dan Olson [84]
2 Sunday 16 June North American Championship Tour #1 Powerplex, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada Wayne Kelly Canada 6–2 Canada Bernie Miller [85]
3 Sunday 14 July North American Championship Tour #2 Ambassador Conference Resort, Kingston, Ontario, Canada Larry Butler United States 6–5 Canada John Part [86]
4 Saturday 20 July North American Championship Tour #3 Hyatt Regency O'Hare, Chicago, Illinois, United States Andre Carman Canada 6–1 Canada Dan Olson [87]
5 Sunday 21 July North American Championship Tour #4 Hyatt Regency O'Hare, Chicago, Illinois, United States Larry Butler United States 6–4 United States Darin Young [87]
6 Sunday 25 August North American Championship Tour #5 Hilton London Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada Jim Long Canada 6–2 Canada Shaun Narain [88]
7 Sunday 8 September North American Championship Tour #6 Resorts Casino & Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States Dan Olson Canada 6–3 United States Darin Young [89]
8 Saturday 2 November North American Championship Tour #7 Crowne Plaza Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States Chris White United States 6–3 Canada Shaun Narain [90]
9 Sunday 3 November North American Championship Tour #8 Crowne Plaza Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States Darin Young United States 6–4 Canada Bernie Miller [91]
10 Sunday 24 November New World Dart Series #3 – New Orleans Hilton New Orleans Airport, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States Darin Young United States ?-? United States Ralph McCool [92]

[93][94] References for the dates, tournament names and venues in the table

Australian Grand Prix Pro Tour

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The Australian Grand Prix rankings are calculated from events across Australia. The top player in the rankings automatically qualifies for the 2014 World Championship.

No. Date Also known as Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 Saturday 2 February Mittagong RSL Open 1 Kyle Anderson Australia 6–2 Australia John Bunyard
2 Sunday 3 February Mittagong RSL Open 2 Kyle Anderson Australia 6–0 Australia Sonny Turner
3 Saturday 16 February DPA Australian Matchplay 1 Kyle Anderson Australia 6–3 Australia Bill Aitken
4 Saturday 2 March Redcliffe Darts Open 1 Tic Bridge Australia 6–4 Australia Steve Duke
5 Sunday 3 March Redcliffe Darts Open 2 Tic Bridge Australia 6–1 Australia Craig Gwynne
6 Saturday 16 March Dosh Perth Open 1 David Platt Australia 6–4 Australia Adam Rowe
7 Sunday 17 March Dosh Perth Open 2 Laurence Ryder Australia 6–3 Australia Conan Ugle
8 Saturday 7 April Victoria Open 1 Kyle Anderson Australia 6–3 Republic of Ireland Shane O'Connor
9 Sunday 8 April Victoria Open 2 Kyle Anderson Australia 6–3 Republic of Ireland Shane O'Connor
10 Saturday 11 May Russell Stewart Classic Gordon Mathers Australia 6–5 Australia Kyle Anderson
11 Sunday 12 May DPA Australian Singles Gordon Mathers Australia 6–3 Australia Kyle Anderson
12 Saturday 25 May Redcliffe Darts Open 3 Pat Orreal Australia 6–5 Australia Kyle Anderson
13 Sunday 26 May Redcliffe Darts Open 4 Russell Homer Australia 6–2 Australia Darren Kirk
14 Saturday 22 June Nerang Open 1 Kyle Anderson Australia 6–2 Australia Tic Bridge
15 Sunday 23 June Nerang Open 2 James Bailey Australia 6–2 Australia Rob Modra
16 Saturday 13 July SID Darts Open Gordon Mathers Australia 6–3 Australia Kyle Anderson
17 Sunday 14 July Warilla Bowls Club Open Kyle Anderson Australia 6–5 Australia Jamie Rundle
18 Saturday 3 August Dosh Perth Open 3 Chad Stack Australia 6–5 Australia Beau Anderson
19 Sunday 4 August Dosh Perth Open 4 Steve MacArthur Australia 6–3 Australia Gordon Mathers
20 Sunday 25 August Sydney Masters Qualifier 1 Beau Anderson Australia 6–5 Australia Ben Gaiter
21 Monday 26 August Sydney Masters Qualifier 2 Monty Tuhua New Zealand 6–4 Australia Kerry Whear
22 Tuesday 27 August Sydney Masters Qualifier 3 David Platt Australia 6–2 Australia Raymond Kingston

Other PDC tournaments

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The PDC also held a number of other tournaments during 2013. These were mainly smaller events with low prize money, and some had eligibility restrictions. All of these tournaments were non-ranking.

Date[95] Event Winner Score Runner-Up Ref.
July 14 New Zealand Championship New Zealand Rob Szabo 3–2 New Zealand Mike Day [96][97]
August 28 Oceanic Masters Australia Beau Anderson 6–4 Australia Tic Bridge [98][99]
September 29 South African Masters South Africa Devon Petersen 9–3 South Africa Graham Filby [100][101]
September 29 PDC World South Asian Qualifying Event Malaysia Mohd Latif Sapup beat Malaysia Kesava Rao [100][102]
October 13 Tom Kirby Memorial Irish Matchplay Northern Ireland Colin McGarry 6–4 Republic of Ireland Connie Finnan [103][104]
October 18 Gleneagle Irish Masters England Darren Webster 6–2 England Joe Cullen [105]
October 20 PDC World Philippines Qualifying Event Philippines Edward Santos beat Philippines Alexis Toylo [106]
October 26 PDC World China Qualifying Event Hong Kong Royden Lam 5–0 China Deng Yin [107][108]
November 1 Bull's Super League Darts Iberia Spain Julio Barbero 10–9 Gibraltar Dylan Duo [109][110]
November 3 PDJ Japanese Qualifier Japan Morihiro Hashimoto 6–5 Japan Haruki Muramatsu [111][112]
November 10 PDC World West European Qualifying Event Netherlands Gino Vos 6–3 Netherlands Dick van Dijk [113][114]
November 16 Bull's Super League Germany Germany Andree Welge 10–7 Austria Maik Langendorf [113][115]
November 16 Bull's Super League Eastern Europe Austria Mensur Suljović 10–4 Austria Zoran Lerchbacher [113][116]
November 25 PDC World Darts Championship PDPA Qualifier England Matt Clark 5–0 England Ian Moss [117][118]

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