PDC European Tour




The PDC European Tour is a series of darts tournaments held across Europe organized by the Professional Darts Corporation. Starting in 2012 with five events, the number of events has steadily risen with eight held in 2013 and 2014, nine in 2015, ten in 2016, twelve in 2017, thirteen in 2018 and the same amount due to be played in 2019. These events see the top players on the PDC ProTour Order of Merit compete against players from six different regional qualifiers. Currently the prize fund for each tournament is £140,000, with £25,000 going to the winner.[1] These events differ to others held on the Pro Tour as they are played on one board in front of an audience. They are not televised, but are streamed on the PDC's subscription service.




Contents






  • 1 Prize money


  • 2 Active tournaments


    • 2.1 Austrian Darts Open


    • 2.2 German Darts Championship


    • 2.3 European Darts Open


    • 2.4 Dutch Darts Masters


    • 2.5 Gibraltar Darts Trophy


    • 2.6 European Darts Grand Prix


    • 2.7 International Darts Open


    • 2.8 European Darts Matchplay


    • 2.9 German Darts Open


    • 2.10 German Darts Grand Prix


    • 2.11 Danish Darts Open


    • 2.12 Czech Darts Open


    • 2.13 Austrian Darts Championship




  • 3 Former tournaments


    • 3.1 UK Masters


    • 3.2 German Darts Masters


    • 3.3 European Darts Trophy


    • 3.4 Dutch Darts Championship




  • 4 Records and statistics


    • 4.1 Total finalist appearances




  • 5 References





Prize money


Prize money for European Tour events rose to £140,000 in 2019.[2] This is how the prize money is divided:






































































































Stage 2012 2013 2014 2015–2016 2017–2018 2019
Winner £15,000 £20,000 £20,000 £25,000 £25,000 £25,000
Runner-up £7,500 £10,000 £8,000 £10,000 £10,000 £10,000
Semi-finalists £5,000 £5,000 £4,000 £5,000 £6,000 £6,500
Quarter-finalists £3,000 £3,000 £3,000 £3,500 £4,000 £5,000
Last 16 £1,500 £2,000 £2,000 £2,000 £3,000 £3,000
Last 32 £1000 £1,000 £1,250 £1,500 £2,000 £2,000
Last 48 N/A N/A £1,000 £1,000 £1,000 £1,000
Last 64 £200 £500 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Last 96 £100 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Total £82,100 £100,000 £100,000 £115,000 £135,000 £140,000


Active tournaments



Austrian Darts Open








































































Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-Up
Ref.

2012
27–29 April

Austria Wiener Neustadt, Arena Nova

Justin Pipe England
6–3

England James Wade
[3]

2013
31 May–2 June

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–3

England Mervyn King

[4][5]

2014
20–22 June

Austria Salzburg, Salzburgarena

Vincent van der Voort Netherlands
6–5

England Jamie Caven
[6]

2016
10–12 June

Austria Vienna, Multiversum Schwechat

Phil Taylor England
6–4

England Michael Smith
[7]

2017
23–25 June

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–5

England Michael Smith
[8]

2018
20–22 April

Austria Premstätten, Steiermarkhalle

Jonny Clayton Wales
8–5

Wales Gerwyn Price
[9]

2019
3–5 May






German Darts Championship















































































Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-Up
Ref.

2012
22–24 June

Germany Berlin, Tempodrom

Phil Taylor England
6–2

England Dave Chisnall
[10]

2013
6–8 September

Germany Hildesheim, Halle 39

Dave Chisnall England
6–2

Scotland Peter Wright
[11]

2014
31 January–2 February

Gary Anderson Scotland
6–5

England Justin Pipe
[12]

2015
13–15 February

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–2

Scotland Gary Anderson
[13]

2016
14–16 October

Alan Norris England
6–5

Netherlands Jelle Klaasen
[14]

2017
24–26 March

Peter Wright Scotland
6–3

Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
[15]

2018
31 August–2 September

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
8–6

England James Wilson
[16]

2019
29–31 March






European Darts Open














































































Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-Up
Ref.

2012
6–8 July

Germany Düsseldorf, Maritim Hotel

Raymond van Barneveld Netherlands
6–4

England Dave Chisnall
[17]

2013
17–19 May

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–2

Australia Simon Whitlock
[18]

2014
11–13 July

Peter Wright Scotland
6–2

Australia Simon Whitlock
[19]

2015
10–12 July

Robert Thornton Scotland
6–2

Belgium Kim Huybrechts
[20]

2016
29–31 July

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–5

Scotland Peter Wright
[21]

2017
29 June–2 July

Germany Leverkusen, Ostermann-Arena

Peter Wright Scotland
6–2

England Mervyn King
[22]

2018
23–25 March

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
8–7

Scotland Peter Wright
[23]

2019
22–24 March

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
8–6

England Rob Cross
[24]


Dutch Darts Masters

















































































Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-Up
Ref.

2012
26–28 October

Netherlands Nuland, Van Der Valk Hotel

Simon Whitlock Australia
6–1

Australia Paul Nicholson
[25]

2013
25–27 October

Netherlands Veldhoven, NH Hotel Koningshof

Kim Huybrechts Belgium
6–3

Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan
[26]

2014
14–16 February

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–4

England Mervyn King
[27]

2015
5–7 June

Netherlands Venray, Evenementenhal

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–0

England Justin Pipe
[28]

2016
12–14 February

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–2

Northern Ireland Daryl Gurney
[29]

2017
1–3 September

Netherlands Maastricht, MECC Maastricht

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–2

England Steve Beaton
[30]

2018
11–13 May

Netherlands Zwolle, IJsselhallen

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
8–5

Republic of Ireland Steve Lennon
[31]

2019
24–26 May






Gibraltar Darts Trophy





































































Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-Up
Ref.

2013
28–30 June

Gibraltar Gibraltar, Victoria Stadium

Phil Taylor England
6–1

Wales Jamie Lewis
[32]

2014
27–29 June

James Wade England
6–4

England Steve Beaton
[33]

2015
20–22 March

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–3

England Terry Jenkins
[34]

2016
6–8 May

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–2

England Dave Chisnall
[35]

2017
12–14 May

Michael Smith England
6–4

Austria Mensur Suljović
[36]

2018
8–10 June

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
8–3

England Adrian Lewis
[37]

2019
27–29 September






European Darts Grand Prix





























































Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-up
Ref.

2014
5–7 September

Germany Sindelfingen, Glaspalast

Mervyn King England
6–5

England Michael Smith
[38]

2015
16–18 October

Kim Huybrechts Belgium
6–5

Scotland Peter Wright
[39]

2016
16–18 September

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–2

Scotland Peter Wright
[40]

2017
5–7 May

Peter Wright Scotland
6–0

Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
[41]

2018
4–6 May

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
8–3

England James Wade
[42]

2019
10–12 May






International Darts Open





















































Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-up
Ref.

2015
19–21 June

Germany Riesa, SACHSENarena

Michael Smith England
6–3

Netherlands Benito van de Pas
[43]

2016
2–4 September

Mensur Suljović Austria
6–5

Belgium Kim Huybrechts
[44]

2017
22–24 September

Peter Wright Scotland
6–5

Belgium Kim Huybrechts
[45]

2018
14–16 September

Gerwyn Price Wales
8–3

Australia Simon Whitlock
[46]

2019
13–15 September






European Darts Matchplay























































Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-Up
Ref.

2015
18–20 September

Austria Innsbruck, Olympiahalle

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–4

England Dave Chisnall
[47]

2016
13–15 May

Germany Hamburg, Inselparkhalle

James Wade England
6–5

England Dave Chisnall
[48]

2017
9–11 June

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–3

Austria Mensur Suljović
[49]

2018
29 June–1 July

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
8–2

Republic of Ireland William O'Connor
[50]

2019
6–8 September

Germany Mannheim, Maimarkthalle






German Darts Open





































Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-Up
Ref.

2017
21–23 April

Germany Saarbrücken, Saarlandhalle

Peter Wright Scotland
6–5

Netherlands Benito van de Pas
[51]

2018
13–15 April

Max Hopp Germany
8–7

England Michael Smith
[52]

2019
26–28 April






German Darts Grand Prix






































Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-Up
Ref.

2017
8–10 September

Germany Mannheim, Maimarkthalle

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–3

England Rob Cross
[53]

2018
31 March–2 April

Germany Munich, Zenith

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
8–5

Scotland Peter Wright
[54]

2019
20–22 April






Danish Darts Open





























Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-Up
Ref.

2018
22–24 June

Denmark Copenhagen, Brøndbyhallen

Mensur Suljović Austria
8–3

Australia Simon Whitlock
[55]

2019
14–16 June






Czech Darts Open





















Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-Up
Ref.

2019
28–30 June

Czech Republic Prague, PVA Expo Praha






Austrian Darts Championship





















Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-Up
Ref.

2019
30 August–1 September

Austria Vienna, Multiversum Schwechat






Former tournaments



UK Masters





















Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-Up
Ref.

2013

8–10 March

England Minehead, Butlin's Minehead

John Part Canada
6–4

England Stuart Kellett

[56][57][58]


German Darts Masters
































































Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-Up
Ref.

2012
7–9 September

Germany Sindelfingen, Glaspalast

Adrian Lewis England
6–3

England Ian White
[59]

2013
20–22 September

Steve Beaton England
6–5

England Mervyn King
[60]

2014
19–21 April

Germany Berlin, Maritim Hotel

Phil Taylor England
6–4

Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
[61]

2015
4–6 April

Germany Munich, Ballhausforum

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–5

Scotland John Henderson
[62]

2016
26–28 March

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–4

Scotland Peter Wright
[63]

2017
15–17 April

Germany Jena, Sparkassen-Arena

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–2

Netherlands Jelle Klaasen
[64]


European Darts Trophy
































































Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-Up
Ref.

2013
30 March–1 April

Germany Sindelfingen, Glaspalast

Wes Newton England
6–5

Australia Paul Nicholson
[65]

2014
19–21 September

Germany Leipzig, Kohlrabizirkus

Michael Smith England
6–5

Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
[66]

2015
11–13 September

Germany Mülheim, RWE-Sporthalle

Michael Smith England
6–2

Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
[67]

2016
9–11 September

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–5

Austria Mensur Suljović
[68]

2017
13–15 October

Germany Göttingen, Lokhalle

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
6–4

England Rob Cross
[69]

2018
12–14 October

Michael van Gerwen Netherlands
8–3

England James Wade
[70]


Dutch Darts Championship





















Year
Date
Venue
Winner
Legs
Runner-Up
Ref.

2018
7–9 September

Netherlands Maastricht, MECC Maastricht

Ian White England
8–5

England Ricky Evans
[71]


Records and statistics



Total finalist appearances


As of 24 March 2019.














































































































































































































































































































Rank
Name
Nationality
Winner

Runner-up
Finals
1

Michael van Gerwen

 Netherlands
29
5
34
2

Peter Wright

 Scotland
6
7
13
3

Michael Smith

 England
4
4
8
4

Phil Taylor

 England
4
0
4
5=

James Wade

 England
2
3
5

Kim Huybrechts

 Belgium
2
3
5

Mensur Suljović

 Austria
2
3
5
8

Dave Chisnall

 England
1
5
6
9=

Mervyn King

 England
1
4
5

Simon Whitlock

 Australia
1
4
5
11=

Steve Beaton

 England
1
2
3

Justin Pipe

 England
1
2
3
13=

Gary Anderson

 Scotland
1
1
2

Adrian Lewis

 England
1
1
2

Gerwyn Price

 Wales
1
1
2

Ian White

 England
1
1
2
17=

Jonny Clayton

 Wales
1
0
1

Max Hopp

 Germany
1
0
1

Wes Newton

 England
1
0
1

Alan Norris

 England
1
0
1

John Part

 Canada
1
0
1

Robert Thornton

 Scotland
1
0
1

Raymond van Barneveld

 Netherlands
1
0
1

Vincent van der Voort

 Netherlands
1
0
1
25

Rob Cross

 England
0
3
3
26=

Jelle Klaasen

 Netherlands
0
2
2

Paul Nicholson

 Australia
0
2
2

Benito van de Pas

 Netherlands
0
2
2
29=

Jamie Caven

 England
0
1
1

Brendan Dolan

 Northern Ireland
0
1
1

Ricky Evans

 England
0
1
1

Daryl Gurney

 Northern Ireland
0
1
1

John Henderson

 Scotland
0
1
1

Terry Jenkins

 England
0
1
1

Stuart Kellett

 England
0
1
1

Steve Lennon

 Ireland
0
1
1

Jamie Lewis

 Wales
0
1
1

William O'Connor

 Ireland
0
1
1

James Wilson

 England
0
1
1
Total
65
65
130


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