2023 PDC Pro Tour

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The 2023 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, as well as 24 events for the Challenge and Development Tours, and the Women's Series.[1]

Prize money

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On 21 November 2022, it was announced that the prize money for the Women's Series will be doubled in 2023.[2]

The following day, it was announced that the prize money for Challenge/Development Tour events would also increase, with the prize fund going up from £10,000 to £15,000 per event.[3]

On 15 February 2023, it was announced that the prize money for the PDC European Tour events was to increase by 25% with prize funds increasing from £140,000 to £175,000 per event.[4]

This is how the prize money is divided:

StageETPCCT/DTWS
Winner£30,000£12,000£2,500£2,000
Runner-up£12,000£8,000£1,000£1,000
Semi-finalists£8,500£4,000£750£500
Quarter-finalists£6,000£3,000£500£300
Last 16£4,000£2,000£300£200
Last 32£2,500£1,250£200£100
Last 48£1,250N/AN/AN/A
Last 64N/A£750£75£50[a]
Total£175,000£100,000£15,000£10,000
  1. ^ Last 64 prize money will only be paid out, if a minimum of 128 participants take part in a Women's Series event.

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.[5]

Tour cards

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The 2023 Tour Cards were awarded to:[5]

Afterwards, the playing field was 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 2023, that means that a total of 19 additional players qualified 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 could choose which Q-School to compete in.

Q-School was once again split into two stages; with all players who lost their tour cards after the 2023 World Championship and the players who finished from third to sixteenth in the 2022 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.[6]

Stage One took place between 9–11 January; with the Final Stage being held between 12 and 15 January. The winner of each day's play in the Final Stage will be 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 Wunderland Kalkar in Kalkar, Germany.

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

Arron Monk[7]

Graham Usher[8]

Josh Payne[9]

Adam Smith-Neale[10]

127 players125 players123 players117 players
European Q-School
January 12January 13January 14January 15

Jeffrey Sparidaans[7]

Corey Cadby[8]

Jeffrey de Zwaan[9]

Robbie Knops[10]

127 players125 players123 players106 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 will be allocated down the final Q-School Order of Merits in proportion to the number of participants, with 9 cards going to the UK Q-School and 10 going to the European Q-School.

The following players picked up Tour Cards as a result:

Players Championships

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There were 30 Players Championship events in 2023.

No.DateVenueWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Saturday 11 FebruaryBarnsley Metrodome,
Barnsley
(100.75) Ryan Searle  8 – 4  Jamie Hughes (93.07)[11]
2Sunday 12 February(100.70) Danny Noppert  8 – 3  Simon Whitlock (89.53)[12]
3Saturday 18 February(92.60) Kim Huybrechts  8 – 1  Gabriel Clemens (85.89)[13]
4Sunday 19 February(100.08) Dirk van Duijvenbode  8 – 2  Ryan Searle (88.66)[14]
5Saturday 11 March(93.69) Ross Smith  8 – 6  Gary Anderson (92.12)[15]
6Sunday 12 March(103.92) Dirk van Duijvenbode  8 – 4  Ryan Searle (96.97)[16]
7Sunday 19 MarchHalle 39,
Hildesheim
(98.29) Michael van Gerwen  8 – 4  Josh Rock (99.75)[17]
8Monday 20 March(99.77) Gary Anderson  8 – 5  Krzysztof Ratajski (93.31)[18]
9Saturday 15 AprilRobin Park Tennis Centre,
Wigan
(94.17) Krzysztof Ratajski  8 – 1  Chris Landman (83.76)[19]
10Sunday 16 April(99.92) Dirk van Duijvenbode  8 – 3  José de Sousa (94.37)[20]
11Saturday 20 MayMorningside Arena,
Leicester
(101.59) Rob Cross  8 – 3  Mike De Decker (86.94)[21]
12Sunday 21 May(98.30) Jonny Clayton  8 – 5  Josh Rock (99.52)[22]
13Monday 12 JuneHalle 39,
Hildesheim
(93.87) Michael Smith  8 – 7  Gary Anderson (93.96)[23]
14Tuesday 13 June(89.83) Damon Heta  8 – 2  Luke Woodhouse (77.09)[24]
15Monday 10 JulyMorningside Arena,
Leicester
(98.46) Luke Humphries  8 – 7  Dave Chisnall (96.78)[25]
16Tuesday 11 July(103.55) Damon Heta  8 – 4  Ryan Joyce (88.48)[26]
17Saturday 26 AugustHalle 39,
Hildesheim
(94.48) Gerwyn Price  8 – 5  Josh Rock (95.44)[27]
18Sunday 27 August(98.52) Gerwyn Price  8 – 1  Gian van Veen (93.66)[28]
19Sunday 3 SeptemberBarnsley Metrodome,
Barnsley
(91.90) Callan Rydz  8 – 7  Dave Chisnall (92.51)[29]
20Monday 4 September(94.79) Luke Humphries  8 – 6  Kevin Doets (92.97)[30]
21Tuesday 5 September(96.57) Gerwyn Price  8 – 6  Daniel Klose (89.99)[31]
22Wednesday 27 September(95.74) Danny Noppert  8 – 7  Christian Kist (97.14)[32]
23Thursday 28 September(103.98) Dave Chisnall  8 – 3  Luke Humphries (101.94)[33]
24Friday 29 September(103.68) Gary Anderson  8 – 4  Ryan Joyce (92.81)[34]
25Wednesday 18 October(97.39) Gary Anderson  8 – 4  Josh Rock (91.16)[35]
26Thursday 19 October(95.80) Ryan Joyce  8 – 7  Gerwyn Price (96.70)[36]
27Friday 20 October(98.28) Radek Szagański  8 – 5  Connor Scutt (89.84)[37]
28Saturday 21 October(104.68) Ross Smith  8 – 6  Damon Heta (96.68)[38]
29Wednesday 1 November(100.31) Gerwyn Price  8 – 3  Dave Chisnall (87.39)[39]
30Thursday 2 November(96.46) Dave Chisnall  8 – 4  Jim Williams (94.19)[40]

PDC European Tour

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The PDC European Tour remained at 13 events for 2023, although there was no event in Gibraltar, ending 10 years of darts on the peninsula.

No.DateEventLocationWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
124–26 FebruaryBaltic Sea Darts Open Kiel, Wunderino Arena(101.31) Dave Chisnall  8 – 5  Luke Humphries (96.27)[41]
224–26 MarchEuropean Darts Open Leverkusen, Ostermann-Arena(96.28) Gerwyn Price  8 – 7  Dirk van Duijvenbode (98.27)[42]
331 March–2 AprilInternational Darts Open Riesa, SACHSENarena(105.64) Gerwyn Price  8 – 4  Michael van Gerwen (100.46)[43]
48–10 AprilGerman Darts Grand Prix Munich, Kulturhalle Zenith(102.88) Michael Smith  8 – 5  Nathan Aspinall (94.63)[44]
521–23 AprilAustrian Darts Open Premstätten, Steiermarkhalle(101.36) Jonny Clayton  8 – 6  Josh Rock (101.47)[45]
628–30 AprilDutch Darts Championship Leeuwarden, WTC Expo(99.89) Dave Chisnall  8 – 5  Luke Humphries (96.31)[46]
75–7 MayBelgian Darts Open Wieze, Oktoberhallen(99.69) Michael van Gerwen  8 – 6  Luke Humphries (101.03)[47]
812–14 MayCzech Darts Open Prague, PVA EXPO(95.68) Peter Wright  8 – 6  Dave Chisnall (97.40)[48]
926–28 MayEuropean Darts Grand Prix Sindelfingen, Glaspalast(97.73) Rob Cross  8 – 6  Luke Humphries (104.22)[49]
1030 June–2 JulyEuropean Darts Matchplay Trier, Trier Arena(93.27) Luke Humphries  8 – 7  Dirk van Duijvenbode (91.06)[50]
118–10 SeptemberGerman Darts Open Jena, Sparkassen-Arena(93.68) Krzysztof Ratajski  8 – 3  Stephen Bunting (92.50)[51]
1222–24 SeptemberHungarian Darts Trophy Budapest, MVM Dome(104.82) Dave Chisnall  8 – 7  Luke Humphries (100.97)[52]
1313–15 OctoberGerman Darts Championship Hildesheim, Halle 39(92.93) Ricardo Pietreczko  8 – 4  Peter Wright (85.08)[53]

PDC Challenge Tour

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The Challenge Tour will once again consist of 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 2024 PDC World Darts Championship, meanwhile the winner of the Order of Merit gets a spot at the 2023 Grand Slam of Darts as well. The Challenge Tour rankings are additionally used to top up Players Championship events should not all 128 Tour Card holders choose to enter. Furthermore, the eight highest ranked players from the 2023 Challenge Tour without a tour card for the 2024 season qualified for the first round of the 2024 UK Open.

2023 Challenge Tour ranking
RankPlayerEarnings
1  Berry van Peer £13,275
2  Owen Bates £9,700
3  John Henderson £9,525
4  Andy Boulton £8,850
5  Cameron Crabtree £8,850
6  Christian Kist [a]£7,625
7  Dom Taylor £6,200
8  James Hurrell £6,200
9  Dragutin Horvat [a]£6,075
10  Thibault Tricole [a]£5,875
No.DateVenueWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Friday 20 JanuaryMarshall Arena,
Milton Keynes
(92.52) Chris Landman  5 – 2  Lukas Wenig (85.04)[54]
2(92.18) Christian Kist  5 – 2  Scott Mitchell (87.24)[55]
3Saturday 21 January(86.19) Andy Boulton  5 – 3  Martijn Dragt (88.86)[56]
4(94.65) Cameron Crabtree  5 – 4  Owen Bates (103.22)[57]
5Sunday 22 January(93.87) Thibault Tricole  5 – 2  Owen Bates (89.28)[58]
6Friday 17 MarchHalle 39,
Hildesheim
(94.51) Berry van Peer  5 – 2  Peter Jacques (94.56)[59]
7(87.96) John Henderson  5 – 3  Ron Meulenkamp (89.18)[60]
8Saturday 18 March(98.88) Ron Meulenkamp  5 – 0  Alexander Merkx (84.80)[61]
9(78.28) Dragutin Horvat  5 – 0  Christian Kist (76.37)[62]
10Friday 5 MayMarshall Arena,
Milton Keynes
(88.29) Berry van Peer  5 – 2  Dragutin Horvat (84.63)[63]
11(90.92) Wayne Jones  5 – 2  Daniel Ayres (83.57)[64]
12Saturday 6 May(90.26) Berry van Peer  5 – 3  Harry Ward (88.32)[65]
13(87.77) Berry van Peer  5 – 3  Scott Mitchell (82.70)[66]
14Sunday 7 May(97.60) Conan Whitehead  5 – 2  William Borland (84.76)[67]
15Friday 11 August(96.42) Wesley Plaisier  5 – 2  Scott Mitchell (91.67)[68]
16(95.64) Darryl Pilgrim  5 – 1  Andy Boulton (88.40)[69]
17Saturday 12 August(85.08) Robert Grundy  5 – 2  Christian Kist (84.44)[70]
18(86.64) Cameron Crabtree  5 – 2  Stefan Bellmont (85.90)[71]
19Sunday 13 August(93.52) Owen Bates  5 – 4  Wesley Plaisier (87.98)[72]
20Saturday 28 OctoberRobin Park Tennis Centre,
Wigan
(93.55) John Henderson  5 – 3  Lukas Wenig (86.80)[73]
21(94.50) Dom Taylor  5 – 2  Cameron Crabtree (87.53)[74]
22Sunday 29 October(86.51) Vítězslav Sedlák  5 – 2  John Henderson (89.51)[75]
23(93.00) Andy Boulton  5 – 4  Owen Bates (89.07)[76]
24Monday 30 October(90.03) James Hurrell  5 – 2  Owen Bates (78.35)[77]
  1. ^ a b c Qualified for 2024 PDC World Darts Championship via another method.

PDC Development Tour

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The 2023 Development Tour will once again consist of 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 2024 PDC World Darts Championship, meanwhile the winner of the Order of Merit gets a spot at the 2023 Grand Slam of Darts as well. The Development Tour rankings additionally form a large part of qualification for the 2023 PDC World Youth Championship. Furthermore, the top 8 ranked players from the 2023 Development Tour Order of Merit, who do not manage to earn a Tour Card for the 2024 season, will qualify for the first round of the 2024 UK Open.

2023 Development Tour ranking
RankPlayerEarnings
1  Gian van Veen [a][b]£20,950
2  Luke Littler [b]£20,175
3  Wessel Nijman £14,825
4  Nathan Rafferty £10,125
5  Sebastian Białecki £9,025
6  Dylan Slevin [a][b]£8,725
7  Rusty-Jake Rodriguez [a]£8,000
8  Bradley Brooks £7,475
9  Cameron Crabtree £7,175
10  Jurjen van der Velde [b]£7,125
No.DateVenueWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Friday 31 MarchMarshall Arena,
Milton Keynes
(90.65) Christopher Toonders  5 – 2  Marvin Kraft (82.22)[78]
2(97.34) Dylan Slevin  5 – 4  Luke Littler (93.64)[79]
3Saturday 1 April(91.41) Luke Littler  5 – 1  Jurjen van der Velde (72.18)[80]
4(80.50) Gian van Veen  5 – 2  Adam Paxton (74.85)[81]
5Sunday 2 April(92.55) Luke Littler  5 – 3  Kevin Troppmann (80.93)[82]
6Friday 28 AprilRobin Park Tennis Centre,
Wigan
(96.87) Wessel Nijman  5 – 3  Nathan Girvan (90.43)[83]
7(85.32) Sebastian Białecki  5 – 4  Leighton Bennett (82.78)[84]
8Saturday 29 April(97.17) Gian van Veen  5 – 2  Thomas Banks (95.37)[85]
9(89.44) Ciarán Teehan  5 – 4  Jurjen van der Velde (90.50)[86]
10Sunday 30 April(87.27) Gian van Veen  5 – 1  Bradly Roes (81.91)[87]
11Friday 9 JuneHalle 39,
Hildesheim
(101.38) Bradley Brooks  5 – 3  Owen Roelofs (98.24)[88]
12(100.34) Wessel Nijman  5 – 1  Dylan Slevin (95.38)[89]
13Saturday 10 June(96.05) Gian van Veen  5 – 4  Wessel Nijman (98.48)[90]
14(90.09) Jarred Cole  5 – 1  Rusty-Jake Rodriguez (80.94)[91]
15Sunday 11 June(87.84) Adam Gawlas  5 – 4  Dylan Slevin (91.49)[92]
16Friday 14 JulyMorningside Arena,
Leicester
(90.03) Luke Littler  5 – 2  Bradly Roes (88.25)[93]
17(93.94) Gian van Veen  5 – 0  Reece Colley (74.58)[94]
18Saturday 15 July(92.44) Nathan Rafferty  5 – 3  Cameron Crabtree (93.13)[95]
19(96.23) Wessel Nijman  5 – 3  Gian van Veen (93.28)[96]
20Sunday 16 July(89.87) Luke Littler  5 – 4  Gian van Veen (89.36)[97]
21Friday 18 AugustMarshall Arena,
Milton Keynes
(84.35) Rusty-Jake Rodriguez  5 – 3  Dominik Grüllich (81.20)[98]
22(96.62) Sebastian Białecki  5 – 3  Keane Barry (96.08)[99]
23Saturday 19 August(94.61) Gian van Veen  5 – 4  Luke Littler (95.68)[100]
24(91.97) Luke Littler  5 – 1  Cameron Crabtree (83.31)[101]
  1. ^ a b c Qualified for 2024 PDC World Darts Championship via another method.
  2. ^ a b c d Qualified for 2024 Tour Card via another method.

World Youth Championship

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The preliminary rounds of the 2023 World Youth Championship were held on 20 August 2023 at Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes; while the final was held on 26 November 2023 at Butlin's Minehead as part of the 2023 Players Championship Finals. The winner qualified for the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship.

Josh Rock, who was not eligible to play on the Development Tour due to being in the top 32 on the PDC Order of Merit, was reigning champion and top seed going into the tournament.[102]

The results from the third round onwards are shown below.

Third round
(best of 11 legs)
20 August[103]
Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)
20 August[103]
Semi-finals
(best of 11 legs)
20 August[103]
Final
(best of 11 legs)
26 November
            
1  Josh Rock 91.066
 Jarno Bottenberg 90.984
1  Josh Rock 88.905
8  Gian van Veen 90.666
8  Gian van Veen 95.786
9  Dylan Slevin 88.993
8  Gian van Veen 103.206
21  Wessel Nijman 102.085
   Moreno Blom 79.894
13  Owen Bates 91.086
13  Owen Bates 82.322
21  Wessel Nijman 102.956
5  Nathan Rafferty 98.850
21  Wessel Nijman 106.096
8  Gian van Veen 97.484
15  Luke Littler 102.166
2  Keane Barry 85.353
15  Luke Littler 92.946
15  Luke Littler 90.766
   Jacob Gwynne 93.023
   Jacob Gwynne 84.616
10  Jurjen van der Velde 82.753
15  Luke Littler 101.866
22  Sebastian Białecki 98.783
   Viktor Tingström 83.363
19  Jitse Van der Wal 84.506
19  Jitse Van der Wal 86.395
22  Sebastian Białecki 87.466
6  Bradley Brooks 74.791
22  Sebastian Białecki 91.636

PDC Women's Series

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The 2023 PDC Women's Series will be expanded from 20 to 24 events held over six weekends. The top 8 ranked players from money earned from the last 8 Women's Series events of 2022 and the first 12 events of 2023 will qualify for the 2023 Women's World Matchplay in Blackpool. The top two players from the series will qualify for the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship, while the top non-qualified player will qualify for the 2023 Grand Slam of Darts.

Final standings of the 2023 Women's World Matchplay Race(Cut-off: June 26, 2023)
RankPlayerEarnings
1  Beau Greaves £24,300
2  Mikuru Suzuki £12,100
3  Fallon Sherrock £7,750
4  Robyn Byrne £6,150
5  Rhian O'Sullivan £5,400
6  Lisa Ashton £5,200
7  Aileen de Graaf £4,400
8  Noa-Lynn van Leuven £3,750
9  Lorraine Winstanley £3,150
10  Priscilla Steenbergen £2,700
2023 Women's Series ranking
RankPlayerEarnings
1  Beau Greaves [a][b]£29,400
2  Fallon Sherrock £17,200
3  Mikuru Suzuki £13,600
4  Rhian O'Sullivan £9,100
5  Lisa Ashton £8,950
6  Robyn Byrne £6,900
7  Aileen de Graaf £5,400
8  Noa-Lynn van Leuven £5,300
9  Natalie Gilbert £4,700
10  Anastasia Dobromyslova [c] £4,300
No.DateVenueWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Saturday 25 FebruaryMorningside Arena,
Leicester
(94.34) Beau Greaves  5 – 3  Mikuru Suzuki (86.82)[104]
2(81.68) Beau Greaves  5 – 0  Kim Holden (65.72)[105]
3Sunday 26 February(84.62) Mikuru Suzuki  5 – 1  Rhian O'Sullivan (79.43)[106]
4(89.46) Beau Greaves  5 – 0  Robyn Byrne (74.38)[107]
5Saturday 13 MayMarshall Arena,
Milton Keynes
(94.75) Beau Greaves  5 – 2  Fallon Sherrock (93.48)[108]
6(84.53) Rhian O'Sullivan  5 – 3  Beau Greaves (80.21)[109]
7Sunday 14 May(78.88) Robyn Byrne  5 – 1  Laura Turner (69.44)[110]
8(78.10) Mikuru Suzuki  5 – 3  Noa-Lynn van Leuven (76.45)[111]
9Saturday 24 JuneHalle 39,
Hildesheim
(95.94) Beau Greaves  5 – 1  Mikuru Suzuki (84.47)[112]
10(88.95) Fallon Sherrock  5 – 2  Robyn Byrne 81.82[113]
11Sunday 25 June(89.05) Beau Greaves  5 – 4  Fallon Sherrock (90.92)[114]
12(104.38) Beau Greaves  5 – 0  Noa-Lynn van Leuven (81.77)[115]
13Saturday 29 JulyMarshall Arena,
Milton Keynes
(93.31) Beau Greaves  5 – 2  Lisa Ashton (90.76)[116]
14(104.96) Beau Greaves  5 – 1  Fallon Sherrock (83.89)[117]
15Sunday 30 July(91.65) Beau Greaves  5 – 0  Mikuru Suzuki (74.77)[118]
16(85.02) Beau Greaves  5 – 4  Mikuru Suzuki (77.51)[119]
17Saturday 16 SeptemberRobin Park Tennis Centre,
Wigan
(81.93) Mikuru Suzuki  5 – 1  Lisa Ashton (72.73)[120]
18(93.94) Lisa Ashton  5 – 0  Anastasia Dobromyslova [c] (68.46)[121]
19Sunday 17 September(94.01) Beau Greaves  5 – 2  Anastasia Dobromyslova [c] (80.66)[122]
20(84.78) Fallon Sherrock  5 – 4  Beau Greaves (92.67)[123]
21Saturday 14 October(95.13) Fallon Sherrock  5 – 0  Vicky Pruim (80.40)[124]
22(82.58) Fallon Sherrock  5 – 0  Aoife McCormack (79.11)[125]
23Sunday 15 October(88.30) Fallon Sherrock  5 – 3  Rhian O'Sullivan (82.85)[126]
24(74.61) Natalie Gilbert  5 – 3  Lorraine Winstanley (71.63)[127]
  1. ^ Qualified for 2023 Grand Slam of Darts via another method.
  2. ^ Decided to play at 2023 WDF World Darts Championship after PDC didn't permit to play at two World Championships in one year.
  3. ^ a b c Anastasia Dobromyslova Martin competes as a neutral athlete because of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

PDC Asian Tour

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Following a break of three years, the PDC Asian Tour returns in 2023 with an expanded tour consisting of 24 events held over 8 weekends. The first 15 events were confirmed on 10 November 2022, with the remaining 9 confirmed at a later date.[128] The top four players from the final 2023 PDC Asian Tour Order of Merit will qualify automatically for the World Darts Championship.

The Asian Championship will also return, this time taking place in Shimonoseki between 5–8 October.[129] The PDC Asian Championship winner and runner-up will also qualify, and if either or both players have already qualified from the PDC Asian Tour Order of Merit then the place(s) would be passed to the next-best-placed non-qualified player from the PDC Asian Championship (split by PDC Asian Tour OOM if required using standard PDC countback rules). In addition, the best-placed non-qualified Japanese player from the PDC Asian Championship (if no Japanese player reaches the final) will also qualify for the World Championship, with any ties to be split by PDC Asian Tour OOM if required using standard PDC countback rules. If one or both of the PDC Asian Championship finalists are Japanese, this place will pass to the PDC Asian Tour Order of Merit.[130]

The last two places are occupied by the PDC China Premier League qualifiers, which are held between June and August, with a final playoff at the end, and an Indian Qualifier from an event to take place on October 28, 2023.[131]

2023 Asian Tour ranking
RankPlayerEarnings
1  Lourence Ilagan $11,000
2  Tomoya Goto $9,150
3  Paolo Nebrida $9,100
4  Reynaldo Rivera $8,700
5  Man Lok Leung [a]$8,700
6  Lok Yin Lee $7,800
7  Jun Matsuda $7,300
8  Paul Lim $6,650
9  Rosendo Lubaton $6,050
10  Nitin Kumar $5,900
No.DateVenueWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Saturday 11 MarchKobe International Exhibition Centre,
Kobe
(94.91) Man Lok Leung  5 – 3  Lourence Ilagan (89.29)[133]
2(97.70) Lourence Ilagan  5 – 2  Motomu Sakai (90.96)[134]
3Sunday 12 March(82.38) Haruki Muramatsu  5 – 4  Lourence Ilagan (88.91)[135]
4Saturday 25 MarchKINTEX 1 Hall Grand Ballroom,
Seoul
(90.51) Lok Yin Lee  5 – 2  Keita Ono (77.43)[136]
5(84.38) Jun Matsuda  5 – 3  Tomoya Goto (81.11)[137]
6Sunday 26 March(87.27) Man Lok Leung  5 – 2  Tomoya Goto (87.62)[138]
7Saturday 15 AprilLeyte Academic Center,
Palo
(104.59) Rosendo Lubaton  5 – 2  Lourence Ilagan (89.40)[139]
8(96.77) Ryan Condat  5 – 2  Nitin Kumar (86.02)[140]
9Sunday 16 April(110.51) Reynaldo Rivera  5 – 0  Lourence Ilagan (93.71)[141]
10Saturday 29 AprilRiverside Regal Hotel,
Hong Kong
(95.71) Christian Perez  5 – 1  Nitin Kumar (85.68)[142]
11(88.14) Lourence Ilagan  5 – 1  Reynaldo Rivera (83.84)[143]
12Sunday 30 April(88.96) Paolo Nebrida  5 – 4  Reynaldo Rivera (94.57)[144]
13Saturday 27 MayTriple Event Hall,
Ulaanbaatar
(92.73) Zong Xiao Chen  5 – 2  Altantulkhuur Myagmarsuren (75.83)[145]
14(88.20) Nitin Kumar  5 – 4  Paul Lim (81.47)[146]
15Sunday 28 May(83.03) Zong Xiao Chen  5 – 1  Jun Matsuda (74.47)[147]
16Saturday 1 JulyForest3 Cafe,
Singapore
(89.49) Mohd Nasir Bin Jantan  5 – 3  Paolo Nebrida (86.07)[148]
17Sunday 2 July(88.99) Tomoya Goto  5 – 3  Alexis Toylo (89.02)[149]
18(94.00) Mohd Nasir Bin Jantan  5 – 2  Paolo Nebrida (93.75)[150]
19Saturday 29 JulyTide Resort,
Bang Saen
(88.76) Mitsuhiko Tatsunami  5 – 2  Paolo Nebrida (78.85)[151]
20(93.44) Man Lok Leung  5 – 3  Paolo Nebrida (90.62)[152]
21Sunday 30 July(91.74) Paul Lim  5 – 1  Paolo Nebrida (85.70)[153]
22Saturday 9 SeptemberHampton by Hilton,
Qingdao
(84.20) Lok Yin Lee  5 – 4  Rosendo Lubaton (84.57)[154]
23(93.16) Reynaldo Rivera  5 – 2  Alexis Toylo (78.96)[155]
24Sunday 10 September(100.21) Tomoya Goto  5 – 1  Paolo Nebrida (87.78)[156]
  1. ^ As the winner of the Asian Championship was Japanese, an additional place was made for the PDC Asian Tour Order of Merit.[132]

Due to a tie, the fourth advancing place had to be decided by a decisive match:

DateWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
Sunday 10 September(88.71) Reynaldo Rivera  5 – 4  Man Lok Leung (86.59)[157]

PDC Asian Championship

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The Asian Championship was held in Shimonoseki.[158] The top 16 players from the PDC Asian Tour Order of Merit qualified, as did the winners of sixteen national qualifiers and qualifiers from events held prior to the Championship, up to a count of 48 players.[159] The finalists qualified for the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship; while the winner qualified for the 2023 Grand Slam of Darts.[130]

The results from the second round onwards are shown below.

Second round
(best of 9 legs)
7 October[160]
Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)
8 October[160]
Semi-finals
(best of 11 legs)
8 October[160]
Final
(best of 13 legs)
8 October[160]
            
1  Lourence Ilagan 85.714
 Motomu Sakai 92.595
   Motomu Sakai 85.086
8  Paul Lim 72.480
8  Paul Lim 82.665
9  Rosendo Lubaton 81.584
   Motomu Sakai 82.021
13  Haruki Muramatsu 87.386
   Alex Tagarao 91.932
13  Haruki Muramatsu 101.765
13  Haruki Muramatsu 92.606
 Raymond Copano 88.911
 Raymond Copano 79.995
12  Mohd Nasir Bin Jantan 76.194
13  Haruki Muramatsu 91.087
 Sandro Eric Sosing 81.536
2  Tomoya Goto 79.894
15  Sonny Millo Balagat 77.935
15  Sonny Millo Balagat 81.031
   Sandro Eric Sosing 94.056
   Sandro Eric Sosing 89.375
 Jemel Modesto 81.681
   Sandro Eric Sosing 86.216
 Ryusei Azemoto 85.033
   Ryusei Azemoto 89.405
14  Tatsunami Mitsuhiko 85.383
 Ryusei Azemoto 87.556
11  Christian Perez 88.404
6  Lok Yin Lee 79.202
11  Christian Perez 80.075

PDC China Premier League

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2023 China Premier League ranking
RankPlayerPoints
1  Zong Xiao Chen 28
2  Lihao Wen 18
3  Xicheng Han 14
4  Bin Zheng 10
5  Chengan Liu 8
6  Zhou Bu 2
6  Hailong Chen 2
6  Zhiwei Lin 2
2023 China Premier League
NightDateWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Tuesday 6 Jun(87.78) Zong Xiao Chen  5 – 1  Xicheng Han (79.92)[161]
2Tuesday 11 July(96.35) Xicheng Han  5 – 0  Lihao Wen (79.81)[162]
3Tuesday 25 July(91.79) Zong Xiao Chen  5 – 3  Lihao Wen (79.03)[163]
4Tuesday 15 Aug(85.12) Lihao Wen  5 – 4  Zong Xiao Chen (81.06)[164]
5Saturday 26 Aug(79.77) Zong Xiao Chen  5 – 1  Chengan Liu (78.70)[165]
6(95.81) Zong Xiao Chen  5 – 1  Chengan Liu (85.42)[166]
7Saturday 27 Aug(84.06) Zong Xiao Chen  5 – 3  Lihao Wen (82.11)[167]

The 2023 China Premier League playoff was held on August 27. The winner qualified for the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship.

Semi-finals
(best of 19 legs)

27 Aug[168]
Final
(best of 21 legs)

27 Aug[168]
      
1  Zong Xiao Chen (87.64)10
4  Bin Zheng (81.33)3
1  Zong Xiao Chen (90.62)11
3  Xicheng Han (80.72)10
2  Lihao Wen (85.88)6
3  Xicheng Han (90.30)10

PDC India Qualifier 2023

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The PDC India Qualifier was held on October 28, the winner qualified for the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship. The results from the quarter-final onwards are shown.

Quarter-finals
(best of 7 legs)

28 Oct
Semi-finals
(best of 9 legs)

28 Oct
Final
(best of 11 legs)

28 Oct
         
 Aal Nakeeran 73.054
 Nitin Kumar 74.392
 Aal Nakeeran 81.681
 Prakash Jiwa 78.285
 Amit Gilitwala 71.401
 Prakash Jiwa 93.944
 Prakash Jiwa 90.97[a]6
 Bhav Patel 71.501
 Bhav Patel 69.764
 Akshay Mehta 67.461
 Bhav Patel 77.475
 Phalgun Tiruvasu 57.770
 Phalgun Tiruvasu 57.124
 Vikehelie Suohu 54.522
  1. ^ The original qualifier Prakash Jiwa was suspended by the Darts Regulation Authority on 16 November 2023 while an investigation is conducted into suspicious betting in the independent Modus Super Series.[169][170] Jiwa was replaced by the runner-up of the Indian Qualifier on 25 November 2023.[171]

Professional Darts Corporation Nordic & Baltic (PDCNB) Tour

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On 15 January 2023, PDC Nordic & Baltic announced their 2023 calendar, which had 5 weekends in 5 different countries. The top 2 players on the Order of Merit get a place at the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship.[172]

2023 PDCNB Tour ranking
RankPlayerEarnings
1  Marko Kantele €6,050
2  Jeffrey de Graaf €4,225
3  Benjamin Drue Reus €3,200
4  Daniel Larsson €3,150
5  Dennis Nilsson €2,125
6  Paavo Myller €1,975
7  Vladimir Andersen €1,825
8  Mindaugas Barauskas €1,700
9  Tom Veje €1,400
10  Oskar Lukasiak €1,300
No.DateVenueWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Saturday 18 FebruarySlangerup Dart Club,
Slangerup
(93.33) Marko Kantele  6 – 1  Jeffrey de Graaf (85.37)[173]
2Sunday 19 February(79.07) Mindaugas Barauskas  6 – 5  Tom Veje (72.26)[174]
3Saturday 11 MarchApple Hotel,
Gothenburg
(88.12) Marko Kantele  6 – 4  Hannu Suominen (86.06)[175]
4Sunday 12 March(84.48) Daniel Larsson  6 – 1  Benjamin Drue Reus (77.71)[176]
5Saturday 15 AprilBullseye,
Reykjavík
(90.96) Vladimir Andersen  6 – 4  Daniel Larsson (91.22)[177]
6Sunday 16 April(89.50) Marko Kantele  6 – 1  Jeffrey de Graaf (83.33)[178]
7Saturday 3 JuneHotelli Tallukka,
Vääksy
(86.33) Marko Kantele  6 – 5  Dennis Nilsson (88.45)[179]
8Sunday 4 June(83.76) Jeffrey de Graaf  6 – 1  Paavo Myller (76.13)[180]
9Saturday 15 JulyBellevue Park Hotel,
Riga
(93.98) Jeffrey de Graaf  6 – 5  Dennis Nilsson (92.17)[181]
10Sunday 16 July(83.73) Benjamin Drue Reus  6 – 3  Valters Melderis (75.31)[182]

Dartplayers Australia (DPA) Pro Tour

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The Dartplayers Australia Tour will return to a unified tour for 2023. Dates announced by Dartsplayer Australia.[183] The winner after twenty tournaments may participate in the PDC World Championship.[184]

2023 DPA Pro Tour ranking
RankPlayerEarnings
1  Darren Penhall $9,890
2  Brandon Weening $3,440
3  Mal Cuming $3,360
4  Joe Comito $3,300
5  Harley Kemp $2,030
6  Brenton Lloyd $1,970
7  Jeremy Fagg $1,550
8  Gordon Mathers $1,510
9  Mitchell Clegg $1,200
10  Bailey Marsh $1,080
10  David Platt $1,080
No.DateVenueWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Saturday 18 FebruaryWarilla Bowls Club,
Barrack Heights
(86.84) Jeremy Fagg  5 – 2  Gordon Mathers (83.87)[185]
2(86.49) Brandon Weening  5 – 3  Bill Aitken (82.30)[186]
3Sunday 19 February(86.72) Mal Cuming  5 – 4  Gordon Mathers (85.84)[187]
4(85.14) Darren Penhall  5 – 2  Brandon Weening (74.57)[188]
5Saturday 18 March(77.88) Harley Kemp  5 – 2  Brenton Lloyd (77.39)[189]
6(87.32) Darren Penhall  5 – 3  Joe Comito (82.89)[190]
7Sunday 19 March(95.98) Joe Comito  5 – 4  Darren Penhall (91.02)[191]
8(96.54) Darren Penhall  5 – 2  Mitchell Clegg (75.36)[192]
9Friday 28 AprilGeelong Greyhound Club,
Geelong
(88.00) Mal Cuming  5 – 1  Brody Klinge (82.17)[193]
10Saturday 29 April(100.27) Darren Penhall  5 – 3  Brandon Weening (95.41)[194]
11(92.91) Darren Penhall  5 – 4  Mal Cuming (86.98)[195]
12Sunday 30 April(88.02) Mal Cuming  5 – 1  Joe Comito (78.86)[196]
13(91.53) Darren Penhall  5 – 2  Mal Cuming (91.83)[197]
14Saturday 27 MayWarilla Bowls Club,
Barrack Heights
(90.66) Darren Penhall  5 – 3  Joe Comito (91.20)[198]
15(85.28) Darren Penhall  5 – 4  Joe Comito (82.42)[199]
16Sunday 28 May(81.41) Bailey Marsh  5 – 4  Darren Penhall (83.30)[200]
17(83.60) David Platt  5 – 4  Brenton Lloyd (78.51)[201]
18Saturday 8 July(85.89) Darren Penhall  5 – 3  Brandon Weening (84.36)[202]
19(96.29) Darren Penhall  5 – 2  Brandon Weening (86.29)[203]
20Saturday 9 July(87.62) Darren Penhall  5 – 4  Brandon Weening (83.66)[204]
21(89.21) Jeremy Fagg  5 – 4  Darren Penhall (89.73)[205]

Dartplayers New Zealand (DPNZ) Pro Tour

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The Dartplayers New Zealand Tour will return for an extended tour for 2023. There will be 12 events held over 6 weekends.[206]

2023 DPNZ Open Rankings[207]
RankPlayerPoints
1  Ben Robb 168
2  Haupai Puha 144
3  Kayden Milne 124
4  Warren Parry 120
5  Mark Cleaver 88
6  Tukina Weko 72
7  John Hurring 72
8  Darren Dummigan 48
No.DateVenueWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Saturday 25 FebruaryBlack Horse Hotel,
Christchurch
(86.12) Ben Robb  7 – 3  Warren Parry (79.35)[208]
2Sunday 26 February(94.62) Ben Robb  7 – 4  Haupai Puha (86.69)[209]
3Saturday 25 MarchBirkenhead RSA,
Auckland
(94.76) John Hurring  7 – 6  Ben Robb (92.73)[210]
4Sunday 26 March(90.12) Haupai Puha  7 – 4  Tukina Weko (79.59)[211]
5Saturday 29 AprilSun City,
Nelson
(90.62) Ben Robb  7 – 5  Kayden Milne (78.22)[212]
6Sunday 30 April(83.39) Ben Robb  7 – 3  Haupai Puha (74.95)[213]
7Saturday 13 MayHamilton Cossie Club,
Hamilton
(82.47) Kayden Milne  7 – 3  Warren Parry (77.48)[214]
8Sunday 14 May(86.36) Ben Robb  7 – 5  Haupai Puha (81.70)[215]
9Saturday 2 SeptemberDunedin Metropolitan Club,
Dunedin
(88.10) Ben Robb  7 – 1  Kayden Milne (86.64)[216]
10Sunday 3 September(85.02) Darren Dummigan  7 – 5  Tukina Weko (80.33)[217]
11Saturday 7 OctoberBlack Horse Hotel,
Christchurch
(100.20) Haupai Puha  7 – 0  Jonny Tata (78.66)[218]
12Sunday 8 October(86.52) Warren Parry  7 – 6  Mark Cleaver (90.10)[219]

Following the culmination of the 2023 DPNZ ProTour season, the top 16 players on the DPNZ Order of Merit will compete in the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship qualifier on October 9 in Christchurch.[220]The results from the semi-final onwards are shown.

Semi-finals
(best of 13 legs)

09 Oct[221]
Final
(best of 15 legs)

09 Oct[221]
      
 Ben Robb (88.85)7
 Kayden Milne (82.84)4
 Ben Robb (94.62)8
 Haupai Puha (90.17)4
 Darren Herewini (82.49)0
 Haupai Puha (93.11)7

DPA Winmau Oceanic Masters 2023

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The 2023 Oceanic Masters was held on October 22, the winner qualified for the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship. The results from the quarter-final onwards are shown.

Quarter-finals
(best of 2 sets)

22 Oct
Semi-finals
(best of 3 sets)

22 Oct
Final
(best of 3 sets)

22 Oct
         
1  Mal Cuming 83.792
8  Stu Irwin 77.170
1  Mal Cuming 87.503
12  Hipirini Tewhakaara 74.712
4  Mark Cleaver 74.931
12  Hipirini Tewhakaara 74.962
1  Mal Cuming 89.671
2  Haupai Puha 94.723
2  Haupai Puha 88.442
7  Joe Comito 82.471
2  Haupai Puha 87.783
3  Jeremy Fagg 84.741
3  Jeremy Fagg 101.022
11  Gordon Mathers 94.150

Championship Darts Corporation (CDC) Pro Tour

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The Championship Darts Corporation will continue in 2023. It will host 12 events held over 4 weekends. The top players from the United States and Canada on the Tour Points List will qualify for the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship.

2023 CDC Pro Tour Rankings
RankPlayerPoints
1  Alex Spellman 116
2  Stowe Buntz 102
3  Leonard Gates 96
4  David Cameron 94
5  Jacob Taylor 84
6  Danny Lauby 82
7  Jim Long 70
8  Doug Boehm 48
9  Jason Brandon 48
10  Larry Butler 45
No.DateVenueWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Saturday 20 MayAmerican Legion Post 331,
Brownsburg
(88.72) Jake Womack  7 – 2  Stowe Buntz (78.41)[222]
2(95.78) Alex Spellman  7 – 5  Jason Brandon (89.03)[223]
3Sunday 21 May(97.62) Leonard Gates  7 – 1  J.T. Davis (88.61)[224]
4Saturday 15 JulyRamada Plaza Hotel North Shore,
Wheeling
(96.53) Jules van Dongen  7 – 4  Danny Lauby (97.29)[225]
5(99.84) Alex Spellman  7 – 4  David Cameron (87.91)[226]
6Sunday 16 July(89.77) Danny Lauby  7 – 5  Jacob Taylor (87.99)[227]
7Saturday 12 AugustCambridge Newfoundland Club,
Cambridge
(81.88) Stowe Buntz  7 – 4  Alex Spellman (82.34)[228]
8(84.14) Stowe Buntz  7 – 6  Alex Spellman (85.11)[229]
9Sunday 13 August(91.28) Stowe Buntz  7 – 2  Jim Long (85.50)[230]
10Friday 8 SeptemberAmerican Legion Post 331,
Brownsburg
(100.19) Alex Spellman  7 – 3  Leonard Gates (94.38)[231]
11Saturday 9 September(86.31) David Cameron  7 – 3  Stowe Buntz (92.80)[232]
12Sunday 10 September(98.50) Leonard Gates  7 – 2  David Cameron (92.31)[233]

North American Championship

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As in the previous year, the North American Championship will be played as part of the US Darts Masters on the Saturday afternoon of the US Darts Masters.[234]

Under PDC Rule 3.9, champion  Jeff Smith (third year of Tour Card) is not eligible to qualify for the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship or 2023 Grand Slam of Darts by virtue of winning the North American Championship.[235]

Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)

3 Jun
Semi-finals
(best of 11 legs)

3 Jun
Final
(best of 11 legs)

3 Jun
         
1  Matt Campbell 92.686
 Jason Brandon 83.784
1  Matt Campbell 92.416
4  Alex Spellman 87.542
4  Alex Spellman 90.346
 J.T. Davis 83.123
1  Matt Campbell 91.205
2  Jeff Smith 88.526
2  Jeff Smith 91.026
 Jim Long 87.485
2  Jeff Smith 93.086
3  Jules van Dongen 77.541
3  Jules van Dongen 79.306
 Jake Macmillan 81.495

Cross-Border Darts Challenge

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Before the CDC main season starts, there was also a new tournament called the Cross-Border Darts Challenge featuring 8 players from both Canada and the United States facing off against each other, with the winner earning a place at the 2023 US Darts Masters. The event took place at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, New Jersey on 21–22 April.[236]

 Joey Lynaugh replaces  Danny Baggish in the tournament.

First round
(best of 7 legs)

21 Apr
Quarter-finals
(best of 9 legs)

22 Apr
Semi-finals
(best of 9 legs)

22 Apr
Final
(best of 11 legs)

22 Apr
            
   Joey Lynaugh 84.353
 Keith Way 83.554
 Keith Way 88.114
CAN4  Jim Long 88.585
CAN4  Jim Long 81.184
 Chuck Puleo 85.943
CAN4  Jim Long 90.625
CAN2  Jacob Taylor 87.142
CAN2  Jacob Taylor 87.244
 Gary Mawson 70.591
CAN2  Jacob Taylor 84.865
USA3  Alex Spellman 83.263
USA3  Alex Spellman 77.264
 John Part 77.483
CAN4  Jim Long 69.570
 Jeff Smith 79.816
CAN1  David Cameron 77.383
 Jules van Dongen 78.214
   Jules van Dongen 90.560
 Jeff Smith 96.355
USA4  Larry Butler 80.772
 Jeff Smith 82.014
   Jeff Smith 86.385
 Steve Warnock 81.710
USA2  Leonard Gates 82.351
 Steve Warnock 86.244
 Steve Warnock 89.305
CAN3  John Norman Jnr 85.133
CAN3  John Norman Jnr 81.234
 Danny Lauby 80.631

CDC Continental Cup 2023

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The top 16 players in North America vie for the title of CDC Tour Champion, with the winner also earning a berth in the 2023 Grand Slam of Darts as well as the 2024 US Darts Masters and North American Darts Championship.

First round
(best of 9 legs)

20 Oct
Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)

21 Oct
Semi-finals
(best of 13 legs)

21 Oct
Final
(best of 15 legs)

21 Oct
            
1  Alex Spellman 89.465
16  Ryan Vander Weit 66.260
1  Alex Spellman 85.745
8  Jason Brandon 87.336
8  Jason Brandon 85.125
9  Doug Boehm 84.733
8  Jason Brandon 88.607
4  David Cameron 87.104
4  David Cameron 81.695
13  Gary Mawson 73.923
4  David Cameron 93.396
5  Danny Lauby 91.385
5  Danny Lauby 81.025
12  Keith Way 78.323
8  Jason Brandon 85.066
2  Stowe Buntz 84.988
2  Stowe Buntz 104.155
15  Jake Macmillan 88.682
2  Stowe Buntz 78.976
10  Larry Butler 75.342
7  Jim Long 88.304
10  Larry Butler 83.235
2  Stowe Buntz 83.107
6  Jacob Taylor 83.202
3  Leonard Gates 92.955
14  Jake Womack 85.773
3  Leonard Gates 71.191
6  Jacob Taylor 90.446
6  Jacob Taylor 93.945
11  J.T. Davis 77.080

The CDC Evolution Tour 2023 final was held on the same day as the CDC Continental Cup, with the following results:

WinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
(71.89) Gavin Nicoll  6 – 5  Brayden Hall (63.21)[237]

African Continental Tour

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On 15 February 2023, it was announced that in co-operation with the African Darts Group, a first ever African Continental Tour would take place. It would include qualifiers for the 2023 PDC World Cup of Darts, as well as the 2023 PDC World Youth Championship and the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship.[238]

African Continental Tours rankings
RankPlayerPoints
1  Cameron Carolissen 2160
2  Stefan Vermaak 1210
3  Vernon Bouwers 1130
4  Grant Sampson 770
5  Dameon Steffens 680
No.DateWinnerLegsRunner UpRef.
1Saturday 12 August(74.79) Stefan Vermaak  8 – 7  Simon Adams (72.99)[239]
2Saturday 23 September(101.15) Cameron Carolissen  8 – 2  Vernon Bouwers (89.10)[240]
3Saturday 29 October(82.70) Cameron Carolissen  8 – 7  Grant Sampson (77.29)[241]
4Friday 17 November(92.55) Cameron Carolissen  8 – 5  Vernon Bouwers (84.72)[242]

The African Continental Tour Grand Final was held on 18 November 2023. The results from the quarter-final onwards are shown.

Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)

18 Nov
Semi-finals
(best of 13 legs)

18 Nov
Final
(best of 15 legs)

18 Nov
         
1  Cameron Carolissen 81.916
9  Deon Oliver 59.791
1  Cameron Carolissen 83.507
5  Simon Adams 74.220
13  Charles Losper Snr. 64.052
5  Simon Adams 71.716
1  Cameron Carolissen 91.618
3  Vernon Bouwers 78.991
15  Carl Gabriel 72.146
10  Tyrone Shackleton 71.305
15  Carl Gabriel 79.856
3  Vernon Bouwers 83.897
3  Vernon Bouwers 102.486
6  Dameon Steffens 82.860

The African qualifier for the World Darts Championship was held on 24 September 2023.[243] The results from the quarter-final onwards are shown.

Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)

24 Sep
Semi-finals
(best of 13 legs)

24 Sep
Final
(best of 15 legs)

24 Sep
         
1  Stefan Vermaak 69.036
8  Charles Losper Snr. 69.015
1  Stefan Vermaak 70.797
5  Graham Filby 75.315
 Tyrone Shackleton 83.184
5  Graham Filby 91.736
1  Stefan Vermaak 73.120
2  Simon Adams 93.948
2  Simon Adams 70.046
 Benson Ngari 70.845
2  Simon Adams 72.827
   Xander Faddel 72.116
 Xander Faddel 74.686
11  Giovanni Mathee 74.725

Championship Darts Latin America and Caribbean (CDLC) Tour

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The 2023 CDLC Tour will begin in the Costa Rican capital of San José from August 4–6, with two warm-up events being followed by back-to-back CDLC Tour events on Saturday August 5 and Sunday August 6.The Hotel Torremayor in Santiago will then play host to the second and final weekend from October 13–15, with CDLC Tour Events Three and Four taking place in Chile.Following the conclusion of October's double-header, the player at the top of the CDLC Order of Merit will qualify for the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship at London's Alexandra Palace in December.[244]

2023 CDLC Tour rankings
RankPlayerPoints
1  Norman Madhoo 44
2  Sudesh Fitzgerald 38
3  Guillermo Soto 34
4  Alex Gutierrez 32
5  Jesus Ruben Salate 30
No.DateCityWinnerLegsRunner UpRef.
1Saturday 5 August San José(75.71) Norman Madhoo  6 – 3  Sudesh Fitzgerald (72.38)[245]
2Sunday 6 August(68.26) Sudesh Fitzgerald  6 – 2  Alex Gutierrez (62.10)[246]
3Saturday 14 October Santiago(80.02) Norman Madhoo  6 – 3  Jesus Ruben Salate (82.21)[247]
4Sunday 15 October(69.58) Artur Valle  6 – 4  Guillermo Soto (70.48)[248]


References

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