2022 PDC Pro Tour

The 2022 PDC Pro Tour was a series of non-televised darts tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Players Championships and European Tour events are the events that make up the Pro Tour. There were thirty Players Championship events and thirteen PDC European Tour events, and after the split format last year, the Challenge and Development Tours returned as one big tour, rather than a UK/European split tour.

Prize money

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The prize money for the Players Championship events rose from 2021 levels, with each event having a prize fund of £100,000.[1][2]

This is how the prize money is divided:

Stage ET PC CT/DT WS
Winner £25,000 £12,000 £2,000 £1,000
Runner-up £10,000 £8,000 £1,000 £600
Semi-finalists £6,500 £4,000 £500 £400
Quarter-finalists £5,000 £3,000 £300 £250
Last 16 £3,000 £2,000 £200 £100
Last 32 £2,000 £1,250 £100 £50
Last 48 £1,000 N/A N/A N/A
Last 64 N/A £750 £50 N/A
Total £140,000 £100,000 £10,000 £5,000

PDC Tour Card

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128 players are granted Tour Cards, which enables them to participate in all Players Championships events, the UK Open and qualifiers for all European Tour and select televised events.

Tour cards

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The 2022 Tour Cards are awarded to:

Afterwards, the playing field will be complemented by the highest qualified players from the Q-School Order of Merit until the maximum number of 128 Pro Tour Card players has been reached. In 2022, that means that a total of 24 additional players will qualify this way.

Q-School

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The PDC Pro Tour Qualifying School (or Q-School) was split into a UK and European Q-School. Players that are not from Europe can choose which Q-School they want to compete in.

Q-School will once again be split into two stages; with all players who lost their tour cards after the 2022 World Championship and the players who finished from second to fourth in the 2021 Challenge Tour and Development Tour Orders of Merit exempted to the final stage. The first stage consisted a block of three days, with the last eight players on each day qualifying into the final stage. A ranking of other players will also be produced with players qualifying via that ranking to produce a full list of 128 players for each final stage.

Stage One took place between 9–11 January; with the Final Stage held between 12 and 15 January. The winner of each day's play in the Final Stage were given a PDC Tour Card.

The UK Q-School was held at the Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, England; with the European Q-School held at the H+ Hotel, Niedernhausen, Germany.

UK Q-School
January 12 January 13 January 14 January 15

 James Wilson

 Darren Webster

 Ross Montgomery

 Josh Rock

128 players 127 players 125 players 119 players
European Q-School
January 12 January 13 January 14 January 15

 José Justicia

 Brian Raman

 Luc Peters

 Krzysztof Kciuk

128 players 125 players 121 players 110 players

An Order of Merit was created for each Q School. For every win after the Last 64, the players will be awarded 1 point.

To complete the field of 128 Tour Card Holders, places were allocated down the final Q-School Order of Merits in proportion to the number of participants, with 13 cards going to the UK Q-School and 11 going to the European Q-School.

The following players picked up Tour Cards as a result:

Players Championships

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Following the Super Series events in the last 18 months, the Players Championship events returned to normal in 2022 with 30 events taking place.

No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 Saturday 5 February Barnsley Metrodome,
England Barnsley
(100.55) Luke Humphries  8 – 4  Ryan Searle (94.05) [4]
2 Sunday 6 February (95.36) Peter Wright  8 – 5  Gerwyn Price (96.55) [5]
3 Saturday 12 February Robin Park Sports Centre,
England Wigan
(95.35) Joe Cullen  8 – 4  Damon Heta (99.37) [6]
4 Sunday 13 February (102.34) Joe Cullen  8 – 1  Dimitri Van den Bergh (95.06) [7]
5 Saturday 19 March Barnsley Metrodome,
England Barnsley
(107.27) Damon Heta  8 – 6  Gary Anderson (103.42) [8]
6 Sunday 20 March (89.92) Jim Williams  8 – 6  Ricky Evans (85.79) [9]
7 Saturday 26 March H+ Hotel,
Germany Niedernhausen
(101.02) Gerwyn Price  8 – 4  Madars Razma (93.05) [10]
8 Sunday 27 March (102.42) Michael van Gerwen  8 – 4  Martin Schindler (98.60) [11]
9 Friday 1 April Barnsley Metrodome,
England Barnsley
(95.51) Danny Jansen  8 – 6  Andrew Gilding (95.37) [12]
10 Saturday 2 April (96.59) Michael van Gerwen  8 – 4  Peter Wright (97.82) [13]
11 Sunday 3 April (103.02) Ryan Searle  8 – 3  Nathan Aspinall (100.88) [14]
12 Saturday 9 April (98.04) Dirk van Duijvenbode  8 – 7  Ryan Searle (104.05) [15]
13 Sunday 10 April (96.41) Nathan Aspinall  8 – 6  Matt Campbell (91.41) [16]
14 Tuesday 10 May Robin Park Sports Centre,
England Wigan
(101.39) Michael Smith  8 – 5  John O'Shea (93.81) [17]
15 Wednesday 11 May (109.95) Michael Smith  8 – 3  Callan Rydz (104.13) [18]
16 Tuesday 14 June H+ Hotel,
Germany Niedernhausen
(105.58) Michael Smith  8 – 6  Dirk van Duijvenbode (107.29) [19]
17 Wednesday 15 June (91.79) Scott Williams  8 – 5  Nathan Aspinall (86.50) [20]
18 Friday 8 July Barnsley Metrodome,
England Barnsley
(100.20) Dirk van Duijvenbode  8 – 0  Gabriel Clemens (90.63) [21]
19 Saturday 9 July (96.86) Danny Noppert  8 – 6  Andrew Gilding (98.67) [22]
20 Sunday 10 July (103.02) Adrian Lewis  8 – 4  Boris Koltsov (92.73)[a] [23]
21 Monday 11 July (97.10) Brendan Dolan  8 – 5  Jonny Clayton (95.52) [24]
22 Wednesday 3 August (97.18) Nathan Aspinall  8 – 3  Krzysztof Ratajski (91.37) [25]
23 Thursday 4 August (93.87) Keegan Brown  8 – 7  Nathan Aspinall (89.05) [26]
24 Friday 5 August (98.87) Rob Cross  8 – 3  Luke Humphries (97.41) [27]
25 Thursday 20 October (100.63) Dave Chisnall  8 – 4  Josh Rock (97.15) [28]
26 Friday 21 October (103.52) Damon Heta  8 – 4  Dirk van Duijvenbode (90.68) [29]
27 Saturday 22 October (94.10) Rob Cross  8 – 4  Peter Wright (96.63) [30]
28 Sunday 23 October (108.07) Josh Rock  8 – 5  Luke Humphries (102.96) [31]
29 Friday 4 November (102.25) Gerwyn Price  8 – 4  Gian van Veen (94.37) [32]
30 Saturday 5 November (94.82) James Wade  8 – 6  Steve Beaton (93.99) [33]
  1. ^ Boris Koltsov, of Russia, has competed under a neutral designation since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

European Tour

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The PDC European Tour returned to the pre-pandemic level of 13 events, having been reduced to four events in 2020, and just two in 2021. On 9 February 2022, the Belgian Darts Open, originally scheduled for 25–27 March was rescheduled to 23–25 September, owing to COVID-19 restrictions in Belgium.[34]

No. Date Event Location Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 25–27 February International Darts Open Germany Riesa, SACHSENarena (106.95) Gerwyn Price  8 – 4  Peter Wright (106.74) [35]
2 11–13 March German Darts Championship Germany Hildesheim, Halle 39 (104.08) Michael van Gerwen  8 – 5  Rob Cross (101.53) [36]
3 16–18 April German Darts Grand Prix Germany Munich, Kulturhalle Zenith (92.07) Luke Humphries  8 – 2  Martin Lukeman (83.87) [37]
4 29 April–1 May Austrian Darts Open Austria Premstätten, Steiermarkhalle (98.78) Michael van Gerwen  8 – 5  Danny Noppert (89.30) [38]
5 6–8 May European Darts Open Germany Leverkusen, Ostermann-Arena (102.49) Michael van Gerwen  8 – 5  Dimitri Van den Bergh (89.54) [39]
6 13–15 May Czech Darts Open Czech Republic Prague, Královka Arena (100.34) Luke Humphries  8 – 5  Rob Cross (94.41) [40]
7 20–22 May European Darts Grand Prix Germany Stuttgart, Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle (102.33) Luke Humphries  8 – 7  Rob Cross (101.82) [41]
8 27–29 May Dutch Darts Championship Netherlands Zwolle, IJsselhallen (99.44) Michael Smith  8 – 7  Danny Noppert (96.78) [42]
9 1–3 July European Darts Matchplay Germany Trier, Trier Arena (97.26) Luke Humphries  8 – 7  Rowby-John Rodriguez (91.22) [43]
10 2–4 September Hungarian Darts Trophy Hungary Budapest, BOK Sportcsarnok (97.59) Joe Cullen  8 – 2  William O'Connor (89.15) [44]
11 9–11 September German Darts Open Germany Jena, Sparkassen-Arena (99.75) Peter Wright  8 – 6  Dimitri Van den Bergh (92.74) [45]
12 23–25 September Belgian Darts Open Belgium Wieze, Oktoberhallen (92.31) Dave Chisnall  8 – 6  Andrew Gilding (89.69) [46]
13 14–16 October Gibraltar Darts Trophy Gibraltar Gibraltar, Victoria Stadium (92.15) Damon Heta  8 – 7  Peter Wright (92.37) [47]

PDC Challenge Tour

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Following the split into UK and European Challenge Tours in 2021, the Challenge Tour became one again in 2022, with 4 weekends of 5 events, and 1 weekend of 4 events. The top 2 players on the Order of Merit earned a PDC Tour Card and a place at the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship, while the winner of the Order of Merit earned a spot at the 2022 Grand Slam of Darts as well.

Final Challenge Tour ranking[48]
Rank Player Earnings
1  Scott Williams [a][b] £9,850
2  Robert Owen £6,200
3  Danny van Trijp £5,950
4  Stephen Burton £5,300
5  Jurjen van der Velde [b] £5,150
6  Thibault Tricole [a] £5,100
7  Karel Sedláček [a] £4,900
8  David Pallett £4,700
9  Christian Kist £4,300
10  Gian van Veen £4,100
No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 Friday 21 January Marshall Arena,
England Milton Keynes
(88.81) Scott Williams  5 – 2  Robert Owen (89.54) [49]
2 (95.83) Scott Williams  5 – 2  Lee Evans (87.97) [50]
3 Saturday 22 January (81.44) Steve Haggerty  5 – 4  Haupai Puha (90.74) [51]
4 (93.85) Stu Wilson  5 – 3  Peter Burgoyne (85.10) [52]
5 Sunday 23 January (97.60) Jim McEwan  5 – 0  Stephen Burton (87.00) [53]
6 Friday 1 April Halle 39,
Germany Hildesheim
(94.28) Scott Williams  5 – 4  Scott Marsh (92.35) [54]
7 (87.94) Stefan Bellmont  5 – 4  Karel Sedláček (87.87) [55]
8 Saturday 2 April (95.13) Stephen Burton  5 – 0  Danny van Trijp (82.62) [56]
9 (92.59) Danny van Trijp  5 – 2  Lukas Wenig (85.25) [57]
10 Sunday 3 April (94.27) Andy Jenkins  5 – 3  Karel Sedláček (84.74) [58]
11 Friday 15 July (95.86) Danny van Trijp  5 – 2  Jelle Klaasen (92.19) [59]
12 (97.81) Gian van Veen  5 – 4  David Pallett (88.02) [60]
13 Saturday 16 July (92.79) Jurjen van der Velde  5 – 3  Robert Owen (88.27) [61]
14 (82.54) Kenny Neyens  5 – 4  Michael Flynn (81.28) [62]
15 Sunday 17 July (95.38) David Pallett  5 – 3  Dennie Olde Kalter (90.23) [63]
16 Friday 16 September Morningside Arena,
England Leicester
(94.46) Robert Owen  5 – 2  Christian Kist (85.98) [64]
17 (90.34) Wesley Plaisier  5 – 3  Robert Thornton (86.87) [65]
18 Saturday 17 September (89.06) Jurjen van der Velde  5 – 4  Patrick Peters (86.36) [66]
19 (79.87) Christian Kist  5 – 3  Danny Lauby (82.45) [67]
20 Sunday 18 September (91.00) Scott Williams  5 – 2  Thibault Tricole (77.89) [68]
21 Saturday 15 October (94.16) Thibault Tricole  5 – 3  Gian van Veen (86.13) [69]
22 (87.82) Jacques Labre  5 – 3  Lee Evans (88.35) [70]
23 Sunday 16 October (83.42) Justin Smith  5 – 2  Matthew Dennant (82.68) [71]
24 (89.27) Andy Hamilton  5 – 4  Scott Taylor (90.19) [72]
  1. ^ a b c Qualified for 2023 PDC World Darts Championship via another method.
  2. ^ a b Qualified for 2023 Tour Card via another method.

PDC Development Tour

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Following the split into UK and European Development Tours in 2021, the Development Tour became one again in 2022, with 4 weekends of 5 events, and 1 weekend of 4 events. The top 2 players on the Order of Merit get a PDC Tour Card and a place at the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship, meanwhile the winner of the Order of Merit gets a spot at the 2022 Grand Slam of Darts as well.

Final Development Tour ranking[73]
Rank Player Earnings
1  Nathan Rafferty [a][b] £14,200
2  Josh Rock [c][a] £13,650
3  Keane Barry [c][a] £9,950
4  Lewy Williams [a] £8,500
5  Geert Nentjes [c] £8,450
6  Jurjen van der Velde £7,100
7  Nathan Girvan £6,750
8  Kevin Doets [a] £6,500
9  Sebastian Białecki £6,300
10  Bradley Brooks [a] £5,700
No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 Friday 18 February Robin Park Tennis Centre,
England Wigan
(88.57) Bradley Brooks  5 – 1  Christopher Holt (76.30) [74]
2 (93.14) Keane Barry  5 – 4  Conor Heneghan (85.85) [75]
3 Saturday 19 February (94.57) Josh Rock  5 – 4  Lewy Williams (97.06) [76]
4 (95.06) Kevin Doets  5 – 3  Josh Rock (93.29) [77]
5 Sunday 20 February (94.14) Josh Rock  5 – 3  Nathan Girvan (93.66) [78]
6 Friday 6 May (88.83) Nathan Rafferty  5 – 4  Lewy Williams (90.18) [79]
7 (81.28) Jurjen van der Velde  5 – 1  Geert Nentjes (81.03) [80]
8 Saturday 7 May (87.78) Conor Heneghan  5 – 1  Jitse Van der Wal (85.52) [81]
9 (99.21) Nathan Girvan  5 – 2  Nathan Rafferty (85.06) [82]
10 Sunday 8 May (90.09) Geert Nentjes  5 – 1  Jitse Van der Wal (73.11) [83]
11 Friday 3 June Halle 39,
Germany Hildesheim
(96.17) Nathan Rafferty  5 – 4  Gian van Veen (92.53) [84]
12 (93.94) Keane Barry  5 – 0  Ciarán Teehan (81.16) [85]
13 Saturday 4 June (91.41) Geert Nentjes  5 – 1  Niko Springer (85.17) [86]
14 (92.71) Sebastian Białecki  5 – 3  Keane Barry (84.80) [87]
15 Sunday 5 June (95.85) Keane Barry  5 – 3  Owen Bates (91.01) [88]
16 Friday 19 August (112.16) Josh Rock  5 – 0  Dylan Dowling (85.38) [89]
17 (104.38) Josh Rock  5 – 0  Nathan Girvan (79.14) [90]
18 Saturday 20 August (95.93) Gian van Veen  5 – 4  Josh Rock (95.30) [91]
19 (86.47) Lewy Williams  5 – 4  Kevin Doets (89.48) [92]
20 Sunday 21 August (84.66) Nathan Rafferty  5 – 2  Kevin Doets (86.10) [93]
21 Friday 7 October Robin Park Tennis Centre,
England Wigan
(95.85) Josh Rock  5 – 2  Rusty-Jake Rodriguez (86.02) [94]
22 (97.82) Nathan Rafferty  5 – 3  Niko Springer (93.47) [95]
23 Saturday 8 October (91.57) Nathan Rafferty  5 – 2  Lewy Williams (87.83) [96]
24 (81.76) Joshua Richardson  5 – 4  Jurjen van der Velde (86.70) [97]
  1. ^ a b c d e f Qualified for 2023 Tour Card via another method.
  2. ^ Qualified for 2022 Grand Slam of Darts via another method.
  3. ^ a b c Qualified for 2023 PDC World Darts Championship via another method.

PDC Women's Series

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The PDC Women's Series was expanded to 20 events held over five weekends.

The top two ranked players qualify for the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship, meanwhile the Order of Merit leader after all events qualifies for the 2022 Grand Slam of Darts as well. The top eight ranked players (after 12 events) qualified for the first edition of the Women's World Matchplay in 2022.[98]

Final Women's Series Order of Merit
Rank Player Earnings
1  Lisa Ashton £10,150
2  Beau Greaves £8,000
3  Fallon Sherrock £6,950
4  Lorraine Winstanley £5,050
5  Aileen de Graaf £4,800
6  Mikuru Suzuki £4,550
7  Katie Sheldon £3,400
8  Laura Turner £2,950
9  Rhian Griffiths £2,850
10  Rhian O'Sullivan £2,200
No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 Saturday 12 March Barnsley Metrodome,
England Barnsley
(78.14) Lisa Ashton  5 – 2  Rhian Griffiths (76.50) [99]
2 (80.14) Lisa Ashton  5 – 3  Robyn Byrne (74.72) [100]
3 Sunday 13 March (85.64) Fallon Sherrock  5 – 3  Joanne Locke (80.47) [101]
4 (91.25) Lisa Ashton  5 – 4  Fallon Sherrock (94.41) [102]
5 Saturday 30 April Robin Park Tennis Centre,
England Wigan
(80.81) Trina Gulliver  5 – 1  Laura Turner (74.51) [103]
6 (75.98) Lisa Ashton  5 – 2  Laura Turner (70.26) [104]
7 Sunday 1 May (85.69) Fallon Sherrock  5 – 1  Lisa Ashton (81.92) [105]
8 (79.05) Lisa Ashton  5 – 2  Katie Sheldon (74.58) [106]
9 Saturday 25 June Barnsley Metrodome,
England Barnsley
(79.07) Lisa Ashton  5 – 1  Aileen de Graaf (81.69) [107]
10 (71.83) Lorraine Winstanley  5 – 4  Rhian O'Sullivan (74.12) [108]
11 Sunday 26 June (85.70) Fallon Sherrock  5 – 3  Natalie Gilbert (76.76) [109]
12 (85.36) Lisa Ashton  5 – 2  Aileen de Graaf (83.07) [110]
13 Saturday 27 August Halle 39,
Germany Hildesheim
(84.98) Beau Greaves  5 – 1  Mikuru Suzuki (77.91) [111]
14 (94.21) Beau Greaves  5 – 2  Mikuru Suzuki (88.64) [112]
15 Sunday 28 August (95.47) Beau Greaves  5 – 3  Mikuru Suzuki (92.22) [113]
16 (82.99) Beau Greaves  5 – 3  Aileen de Graaf (75.90) [114]
17 Saturday 29 October Robin Park Tennis Centre,
England Wigan
(88.81) Beau Greaves  5 – 3  Mikuru Suzuki (85.87) [115]
18 (88.06) Beau Greaves  5 – 4  Lisa Ashton (87.65) [116]
19 Sunday 30 October (107.86) Beau Greaves  5 – 3  Fallon Sherrock (89.86) [117]
20 (88.12) Beau Greaves  5 – 1  Mikuru Suzuki (73.69) [118]

Professional Darts Corporation Nordic & Baltic (PDCNB) Tour

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On 26 November 2021, the PDCNB unveiled their 2022 calendar, which is set to include 5 weekends, incorporating 2 weekends in Denmark, and one weekend each in Sweden, Finland and Latvia, although the Sweden weekend will be purely held for European Tour qualifiers. The top two players on the Order of merit qualify for the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship.

Final PDCNB Order of Merit
Rank Player Points
1  Darius Labanauskas 6825
2  Daniel Larsson 4425
3  Vladimir Andersen 3575
4  Madars Razma 3125
5  Marko Kantele 2650
6  Dennis Nilsson 2500
7  Andreas Harrysson 2200
8  Benjamin Drue Reus 1675
9  Andreas Toft Jørgensen 1150
10  Veijo Viinikka 1100
No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 Saturday 29 January Slangerup Dart Club,
Denmark Slangerup
(86.93) Vladimir Andersen  6 – 5  Daniel Larsson (87.75) [119]
2 Sunday 30 January (87.21) Madars Razma  6 – 4  Darius Labanauskas (87.40) [120]
3 Saturday 4 June Hotelli Tallukka,
Finland Vääksy
(85.30) Darius Labanauskas  6 – 3  Marko Kantele (77.10) [121]
4 Sunday 5 June (82.10) Dennis Nilsson  6 – 1  Madars Razma (79.72) [122]
5 Saturday 30 July Slangerup Dart Club,
Denmark Slangerup
(92.04) Andreas Harrysson  6 – 3  Darius Labanauskas (87.35) [123]
6 Sunday 31 July (84.05) Daniel Larsson  6 – 4  Vladimir Andersen (77.12) [124]
7 Friday 12 August Bellevue Park Hotel,
Latvia Riga
(94.82) Darius Labanauskas  6 – 2  Veijo Viinikka (82.88) [125]
8 Saturday 13 August (83.41) Darius Labanauskas  6 – 4  Daniel Larsson (84.60) [126]
9 (90.45) Darius Labanauskas  6 – 1  Vladimir Andersen (81.83) [127]
10 Sunday 14 August (88.73) Marko Kantele  6 – 4  Daniel Larsson (88.68) [128]

Dartplayers Australia (DPA) Pro Tour

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The Dartplayers Australia Tour was modified once again to reduce the amount of travel required within the context of the global pandemic. The original format was that every event would consist of five state round robin rounds. After which an online 32 player knockout round would be played.[129] After the first event there were technical difficulties with the online knockout round. It was then decided that every state event would be played out with separate knockout stages. With the top 16 from every state after all 15 events qualifying for the Australasian Championships.[130]

Online Knockout Event

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No. Date Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 Friday 11 February (85.38) Tim Pusey  6 – 3  David Littleboy (73.88) [131]

New South Wales

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No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
2 Saturday 12 February Warilla Bowls Club,
New South Wales Barrack Heights
(69.83) Jake Buckley  5 – 4  Daniel Pearson (66.95) [132]
3 Sunday 13 February (67.69) Mark Taafe  6 – 3  David Cairns (67.12) [133]
4 Friday 11 March (90.53) Dave Hanel  6 – 2  Pat Molloy (79.92) [134]
5 Saturday 12 March (80.64) Jamie Browne  6 – 3  Dave Hanel (72.43) [135]
6 Sunday 13 March (69.49) Mitchell Clegg  6 – 5  David Cairns (68.77) [136]
7 Friday 8 April (83.34) Dave Marland  6 – 5  Mark Taafe (78.34) [137]
8 Saturday 9 April (79.46) Mitchell Clegg  6 – 4  Dave Hanel (81.12) [138]
9 Sunday 10 April (73.57) Dave Marland  6 – 3  Mark Taafe (69.17) [139]
10 Friday 13 May (81.98) Dave Hanel  6 – 5  Jamie Browne (80.36) [140]
11 Saturday 14 May (83.98) Dave Marland  6 – 4  Daniel Pearson (76.52) [141]
12 Sunday 15 May (78.32) Dave Marland  6 – 5  Dave Hanel (78.14) [142]
13 Friday 10 June (82.73) Dave Marland  6 – 0  Dave Hanel (69.72) [143]
14 Saturday 11 June (76.31) Matt Liddall  6 – 3  Andrew Eagers (66.14) [144]
15 Sunday 12 June (77.83) Dave Hanel  6 – 2  David Cairns (76.45) [145]

Queensland

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No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
2 Saturday 12 February Surfers Paradise Golf Club,
Queensland Clear Island Waters
(84.64) Raymond O'Donnell  6 – 4  Robbie King (76.91) [146]
3 Sunday 13 February (92.44) Raymond Smith  6 – 4  Robbie King (82.88) [147]
4 Friday 11 March (91.09) Raymond Smith  6 – 2  Robbie King (89.15) [148]
5 Saturday 12 March (86.76) Raymond Smith  6 – 3  Jeremy Fagg (81.97) [149]
6 Sunday 13 March (96.92) Raymond Smith  6 – 2  Robbie King (92.04) [150]
7 Friday 8 April North Lakes Community Centre,
Queensland North Lakes
Cancelled
8 Saturday 9 April
9 Sunday 10 April
10 Friday 13 May (89.36) Robbie King  6 – 2  James Bailey (78.05) [151]
11 Saturday 14 May (75.93) Peter Willmott  6 – 5  Robbie King (77.01) [152]
12 Sunday 15 May (88.59) Robbie King  6 – 2  James Bailey (78.84) [153]
13 Friday 24 June Surfers Paradise Golf Club,
Queensland Clear Island Waters
(83.94) Peter Willmott  6 – 3  Matthew McLennan (78.04) [154]
14 Saturday 25 June (83.05) Bill Aitken  6 – 3  Matthew McLennan (81.77) [155]
15 Sunday 26 June (83.04) Bill Aitken  6 – 3  Matthew McLennan (76.90) [156]

Western Australia

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No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
2 Saturday 12 February Port Kennedy Tavern,
Western Australia Port Kennedy
(89.70) Tim Pusey  6 – 2  Justin Miles (83.48) [157]
3 Sunday 13 February (69.19) Bailey Marsh  6 – 2  Dave Burke (71.19) [158]
4 Friday 11 March (89.53) Bailey Marsh  6 – 5  Joe Comito (81.10) [159]
5 Saturday 12 March (88.70) David Platt  6 – 2  Tim Pusey (83.18) [160]
6 Sunday 13 March (82.44) Bailey Marsh  6 – 3  Brenton Lloyd (80.54) [161]
7 Friday 8 April (78.50) Justin Miles  6 – 5  David Platt (76.79) [162]
8 Saturday 9 April (91.52) David Platt  6 – 2  Howard Jones (84.32) [163]
9 Sunday 10 April (79.72) Justin Miles  6 – 4  Bailey Marsh (83.59) [164]
10 Friday 13 May (100.24) Justin Miles  6 – 1  David Platt (90.09) [165]
11 Saturday 14 May (92.23) Howard Jones  6 – 3  Tim Pusey (86.36) [166]
12 Sunday 15 May (85.71) Justin Miles  6 – 2  Joe Comito (82.40) [167]
13 Friday 10 June (77.06) Koha Kokiri  6 – 4  Dave Burke (74.51) [168]
14 Saturday 11 June (73.23) Blake Hatchett  6 – 5  Brenton Lloyd (71.27) [169]
15 Sunday 12 June (72.38) Howard Jones  6 – 5  Bailey Marsh (73.00) [170]

South Australia

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Notably in the South Australian events, Kym Mitchell became the first female winner of a DPA event in the 20-year history of the organisation.[171]

No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
2 Saturday 12 February Northern Districts Darts Association,
South Australia Elizabeth North
(77.84) Danny Porter  6 – 5  Scott Hallett (77.18) [172]
3 Sunday 13 February (79.66) Danny Porter  6 – 4  Adam Leek (74.66) [173]
4 Friday 11 March (66.94) Danny Porter  6 – 3  Adam Leek (66.75) [174]
5 Saturday 12 March (86.01) Rob Modra  6 – 4  Danny Porter (84.43) [175]
6 Sunday 13 March (70.31) Kevin Young  6 – 5  Danny Porter (71.47) [176]
7 Friday 8 April (85.28) Rob Modra  6 – 3  Danny Porter (83.13) [177]
8 Saturday 9 April (69.77) Danny Porter  6 – 1  Jed Nethercott (64.41) [178]
9 Sunday 10 April (87.40) Danny Porter  6 – 1  Rob Modra (76.23) [179]
10 Friday 13 May (80.79) Danny Porter  6 – 1  Adam Leek (68.36) [180]
11 Saturday 14 May (80.79) Danny Porter  6 – 3  Brett Selga (73.24) [181]
12 Sunday 15 May (71.95) Danny Porter  6 – 3