The 2024 PDC Pro Tour is the current series of non-televised darts tournaments and Europen Tour events organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Players Championships and European Tour events are the events that make up the Pro Tour. There will be 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]
PDC ProTour Order of Merit as of 19 March 2024:[2][3]
Rank | Player | Earnings |
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1 | Dave Chisnall | £172,500 |
2 | Damon Heta | £161,250 |
3 | Gerwyn Price | £157,250 |
4 | Luke Humphries | £153,500 |
5 | Rob Cross | £124,000 |
6 | Dirk van Duijvenbode | £107,250 |
7 | Michael van Gerwen | £106,000 |
8 | Josh Rock | £104,500 |
9 | Jonny Clayton | £104,250 |
10 | Danny Noppert | £100,000 |
Correct as of 19 March 2024 |
This is how the prize money is divided:
Stage | ET | PC | CT/DT | WS |
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Winner | £30,000 | £15,000 | £2,500 | £2,000 |
Runner-up | £12,000 | £10,000 | £1,000 | £1,000 |
Semi-finalists | £8,500 | £5,000 | £750 | £500 |
Quarter-finalists | £6,000 | £3,500 | £500 | £300 |
Last 16 | £4,000 | £2,500 | £300 | £200 |
Last 32 | £2,500 | £1,500 | £200 | £100 |
Last 48 | £1,250 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Last 64 | N/A | £1,000 | £75 | £50[a] |
Total | £175,000 | £125,000 | £15,000 | £10,000 |
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.
Main article: List of players with a 2024 PDC Tour Card |
The 2023 Tour Cards were awarded to:
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 was reached. In 2024, that meant that a total of 23 additional players qualified this way.[5]
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.
Stage One took place between 8–10 January; with the Final Stage being held between 11 and 14 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 | |||
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January 11 | January 12 | January 13 | January 14 |
Steve Lennon [6][7] | Robert Grundy [8][9] | Leighton Bennett [10] | Dom Taylor [11] |
127 players | 126 players | 124 players | 119 players |
European Q-School | |||
January 11 | January 12 | January 13 | January 14 |
Martijn Dragt [12][7] | Jelle Klaasen [8][9] | Andy Baetens [10] | Jeffrey de Graaf [11] |
127 players | 124 players | 119 players | 105 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. The top ten from the UK rankings and top thirteen from the Europe rankings, excluding those who won their cards outright, will win a Tour Card.
The following players picked up Tour Cards as a result:
UK Q-School Order of Merit[13]
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European Q-School Order of Merit[14]
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There are 30 Players Championship events in 2024.
PDC Players Championship Order of Merit as of 19 March 2024:[15][16]
No. | Date | Location | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 12 February | Wigan | (109.64) Luke Littler | 8 – 7 | Ryan Searle (111.71) | [17] |
2 | 13 February | (101.14) Gary Anderson | 8 – 5 | Ryan Searle (91.33) | [18] | |
3 | 19 February | Leicester | (107.63) Ryan Searle | 8 – 7 | Gary Anderson (108.61) | [19] |
4 | 20 February | (103.37) Damon Heta | 8 – 4 | Chris Dobey (106.44) | [20] | |
5 | 18 March | Hildesheim | (95.28) Raymond van Barneveld | 8 – 1 | Stephen Bunting (93.89) | [21] |
6 | 19 March | (90.07) Dave Chisnall | 8 – 6 | Dirk van Duijvenbode (91.47) | [22] | |
7 | 8 April | Leicester | ||||
8 | 9 April | |||||
9 | 6 May | Hildesheim | ||||
10 | 7 May | |||||
11 | 11 June | |||||
12 | 12 June | |||||
13 | 2 July | Milton Keynes | ||||
14 | 3 July | |||||
15 | 31 July | |||||
16 | 1 August | |||||
17 | 2 August | |||||
18 | 21 August | |||||
19 | 22 August | |||||
20 | 17 September | Wigan | ||||
21 | 18 September | |||||
22 | 24 September | Milton Keynes | ||||
23 | 25 September | |||||
24 | 1 October | Wigan | ||||
25 | 2 October | |||||
26 | 3 October | |||||
27 | 15 October | |||||
28 | 16 October | |||||
29 | 30 October | Leicester | ||||
30 | 31 October |
There are 13 European Tour events in 2024.
No. | Date | Event | Location | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 8–10 March | Belgian Darts Open | Wieze | (103.76) Luke Littler | 8 – 7 | Rob Cross (108.00) | [23] |
2 | 30 March–1 April | German Darts Grand Prix | Munich | (112.66) Luke Humphries | 8 – 1 | Michael van Gerwen (96.80) | [24] |
3 | 12–14 April | International Darts Open | Riesa | ||||
4 | 19–21 April | European Darts Grand Prix | Sindelfingen | ||||
5 | 26–28 April | Austrian Darts Open | Graz | ||||
6 | 10-12 May | Baltic Sea Darts Open | Kiel | ||||
7 | 24–26 May | Dutch Darts Championship | Rosmalen | ||||
8 | 21–23 June | European Darts Open | Leverkusen | ||||
9 | 30 August–1 September | German Darts Championship | Hildesheim | ||||
10 | 6–8 September | Flanders Darts Trophy | Antwerp | ||||
11 | 20–22 September | Hungarian Darts Trophy | Budapest | ||||
12 | 27–29 September | Swiss Darts Trophy | Basel | ||||
13 | 18–20 October | Czech Darts Open | Prague |
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 2025 PDC World Darts Championship, while the winner of the Order of Merit gets a spot at the 2024 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 2024 Challenge Tour without a tour card for the 2025 season qualified for the first round of the 2025 UK Open.
Rank | Player | Earnings |
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1 | Danny Jansen | £6,275 |
2 | Andy Boulton | £5,900 |
3 | Aden Kirk | £4,075 |
4 | Stefan Bellmont | £4,025 |
5 | Oskar Lukasiak | £3,650 |
6 | Darryl Pilgrim | £3,550 |
7 | Lee Cocks | £3,250 |
8 | John Henderson | £2,925 |
9 | Noa-Lynn van Leuven | £2,650 |
10 | Richie Burnett | £2,650 |
No. | Date | Location | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 19 January | Milton Keynes | (89.50) Richie Burnett | 5 – 4 | Darryl Pilgrim (96.86) | [27] |
2 | (96.37) Danny Jansen | 5 – 3 | Darryl Pilgrim (97.96) | [28] | ||
3 | 20 January | (81.98) Oskar Lukasiak | 5 – 3 | Danny Jansen (86.95) | [29] | |
4 | (86.38) Stefan Bellmont | 5 – 0 | Pál Székely (75.31) | [30] | ||
5 | 21 January | (85.67) Aden Kirk | 5 – 3 | Danny Jansen (87.43) | [31] | |
6 | 15 March | Hildesheim | (100.97) Noa-Lynn van Leuven | 5 – 3 | Tytus Kanik (88.18) | [32] |
7 | (87.99) René Eidams | 5 – 4 | Dennie Olde Kalter (89.47) | [33] | ||
8 | 16 March | (101.55) Andy Boulton | 5 – 0 | Danny Jansen (98.52) | [34] | |
9 | (89.87) Andy Boulton | 5 – 4 | Jamie Atkins (92.27) | [35] | ||
10 | 17 March | (93.94) Lee Cocks | 5 – 0 | Wesley Plaisier (85.50) | [36] | |
11 | 7 June | Leicester | ||||
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15 | 9 June | |||||
16 | 16 August | Milton Keynes | ||||
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20 | 18 August | |||||
21 | 2 November | Leicester | ||||
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23 | 3 November | |||||
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The 2024 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 2025 PDC World Darts Championship, meanwhile the winner of the Order of Merit gets a spot at the 2024 Grand Slam of Darts as well. The Development Tour rankings additionally form a large part of qualification for the 2024 PDC World Youth Championship. Furthermore, the top 8 ranked players from the 2024 Development Tour Order of Merit, who do not manage to earn a Tour Card for the 2025 season, will qualify for the first round of the 2025 UK Open.
Rank | Player | Earnings |
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1 | Keane Barry | £6,000 |
2 | Gian van Veen [a] | £4,300 |
3 | Danny Jansen | £3,175 |
4 | Jurjen van der Velde | £3,100 |
5 | Sebastian Białecki | £2,050 |
6 | Wessel Nijman | £1,850 |
7 | Dylan Slevin | £1,575 |
8 | Cameron Crabtree | £1,450 |
9 | Owen Roelofs | £1,300 |
10 | Beau Greaves | £1,200 |
No. | Date | Location | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 23 February | Milton Keynes | (90.94) Danny Jansen | 5 – 4 | Owen Roelofs (97.84) | [37] |
2 | (99.28) Keane Barry | 5 – 4 | Gian van Veen (96.57) | [38] | ||
3 | 24 February | (90.54) Keane Barry | 5 – 0 | Sebastian Białecki (87.54) | [39] | |
4 | (86.38) Jurjen van der Velde | 5 – 0 | Leighton Bennett (76.76) | [40] | ||
5 | 25 February | (87.38) Gian van Veen | 5 – 0 | Dylan Slevin (79.14) | [41] | |
6 | 3 May | Hildesheim | ||||
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11 | 21 June | Wigan | ||||
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16 | 26 July | Milton Keynes | ||||
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20 | 28 July | |||||
21 | 12 October | Wigan | ||||
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23 | 13 October | |||||
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There are 24 2024 PDC Women's Series events in 2024. The top two players from the series will qualify for the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship, while the top non-qualified player will qualify for the 2024 Grand Slam of Darts. The top 8 ranked players from money earned from the last 8 Women's Series events of 2023 and the first 12 events of 2024 will qualify for the 2024 Women's World Matchplay in Blackpool.
Rank | Player | Earnings |
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1 | Fallon Sherrock | £15,600 |
2 | Beau Greaves | £15,500 |
3 | Mikuru Suzuki | £8,100 |
4 | Lisa Ashton | £6,400 |
5 | Noa-Lynn van Leuven | £5,000 |
6 | Rhian O'Sullivan | £4,800 |
7 | Anastasia Dobromyslova [a] | £4,300 |
8 | Aoife McCormack | £3,300 |
9 | Natalie Gilbert | £3,300 |
10 | Katie Sheldon | £3,200 |
Rank | Player | Earnings |
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1 | Fallon Sherrock | £5,000 |
2 | Mikuru Suzuki | £3,300 |
3 | Noa-Lynn van Leuven | £2,800 |
4 | Beau Greaves | £2,400 |
5 | Katie Sheldon | £1,700 |
6 | Deta Hedman | £1,500 |
7 | Kirsi Viinikainen | £800 |
8 | Kim Holden | £800 |
9 | Desiree Geel | £700 |
10 | Maria O'Brien | £700 |
No. | Date | Location | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 23 March | Wigan | (89.35) Fallon Sherrock | 5 – 4 | Beau Greaves (85.63) | [42] |
2 | (87.23) Noa-Lynn van Leuven | 5 – 2 | Katie Sheldon (79.55) | [43] | ||
3 | 24 March | (80.71) Mikuru Suzuki | 5 – 2 | Deta Hedman 80.55 | [44] | |
4 | (87.82) Fallon Sherrock | 5 – 1 | Beau Greaves (76.68) | [45] | ||
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11 | 16 June | |||||
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13 | 10 August | Niedernhausen | ||||
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15 | 11 August | |||||
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17 | 7 September | Wigan | ||||
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19 | 8 September | |||||
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21 | 19 October | Leicester | ||||
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PDC Europe has announced a new tournament series in November 2023 called PDC Europe Next Gen.[46] There are 18 PDC Europe Next Gen events in 2024. There will be a separate ranking list for the PDC Europe Next Gen, which will be used directly for qualification for the PDC Europe Super League. The top 10 in the rankings qualify for the event for the World Cup starting place.
Rank | Player | Earnings |
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1 | Patrick Tringler | €2,194 |
2 | Kai Gotthardt | €1,770 |
3 | Sascha Stuhlemmer | €1,582 |
4 | Marcel Gerdon | €1,169 |
5 | Dragutin Horvat | €949 |
6 | Niko Springer | €717 |
7 | Patrick Klingelhöfer | €698 |
8 | Marcel Hausotter | €583 |
9 | David Schlichting | €581 |
10 | Steven Noster | €477 |
No. | Date | Location | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 10–11 February | Hildesheim | (87.19) Patrick Tringler | 6 – 5 | Dragutin Horvat (87.74) | [47] |
2 | (87.64) Sascha Stuhlemmer | 6 – 2 | Kai Gotthardt (85.29) | [48] | ||
3 | 2–3 March | Eisenstadt | (79.90) Kai Gotthardt | 6 – 2 | David Schlichting (66.02) | [49] |
4 | (74.16) Patrick Tringler | 6 – 5 | Niko Springer (71.58) | [50] | ||
5 | 15–16 June | Hildesheim | ||||
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7 | 29–30 June | Eisenstadt | ||||
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9 | 20–21 July | Sindelfingen | ||||
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11 | 3–4 August | |||||
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13 | 17–18 August | Hildesheim | ||||
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15 | 24–25 August | |||||
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17 | 14–15 September | Eisenstadt | ||||
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There are 24 PDC Asian Tour events in 2024.[51]
Rank | Player | Earnings |
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1 | Alexis Toylo | $7,000 |
2 | Paolo Nebrida | $3,550 |
3 | Sandro Eric Sosing | $2,900 |
4 | Shusaku Nakamura | $2,300 |
5 | Man Lok Leung | $1,900 |
6 | Noel Malicdem | $1,850 |
7 | Nitin Kumar | $1,800 |
8 | Seigo Asada | $1,600 |
9 | Joel Hizon | $1,550 |
10 | Tomoya Goto | $1,350 |
No. | Date | Location | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 13–14 January | Dubai | (91.47) Alexis Toylo | 5 – 3 | Paolo Nebrida (90.76) | [52] |
2 | (93.70) Alexis Toylo | 5 – 3 | Joel Hizon (86.47) | [53] | ||
3 | (88.24) Paolo Nebrida | 5 – 3 | Nitin Kumar (80.85) | [54] | ||
4 | 16–17 March | Kyoto | (86.60) Alexis Toylo | 5 – 4 | Noel Malicdem (89.37) | [55] |
5 | (96.32) Sandro Eric Sosing | 5 – 3 | Tomoya Goto (87.24) | [56] | ||
6 | (79.38) Shusaku Nakamura | 5 – 3 | Seigo Asada (84.81) | [57] | ||
7 | 20–21 April | Manila | ||||
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10 | 18–19 May | Penang | ||||
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13 | 8–9 June | Ulaanbaatar | ||||
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16 | TBC | TBC | ||||
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The PDJ has announced the first edition of the Japan Tour.[58] 10 events, followed by a final, will decide which player will qualify for the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship.
No. | Date | Location | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 27–28 April | Hamamatsu | ||||
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5 | 13–14 July | Kobe | ||||
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9 | 7–8 September | Shizuoka | ||||
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Rank | Player | Points |
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1 | Zong Xiao Chen | 15 |
2 | Yuanjun Liu | 11 |
3 | Bin Zheng | 9 |
4 | Chengan Liu | 5 |
Night | Date | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 2 March | (76.87) Bin Zheng | 5 – 1 | Zong Xiao Chen (76.75) | [59] |
2 | (92.22) Zong Xiao Chen | 5 – 3 | Yuanjun Liu (82.61) | [60] | |
3 | 3 March | (87.38) Zong Xiao Chen | 5 – 0 | Yuanjun Liu (76.56) | [61] |
4 | (73.96) Yuanjun Liu | 5 – 4 | Chengan Liu (71.50) | [62] | |
5 | 13 April | ||||
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7 | 14 April |
Compared to last year, this year the PDCNB Tour will be held over 5 weekends.
Rank | Player | Earnings |
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1 | Johan Engström | €1,850 |
2 | Jeffrey de Graaf | €1,375 |
3 | Marko Kantele | €1,325 |
4 | Oskar Lukasiak | €925 |
5 | Jani Laurila | €700 |
6 | Darius Labanauskas | €600 |
7 | Teemu Harju | €525 |
8 | Benjamin Drue Reus | €450 |
9 | Claus Bendix Nilsen | €450 |
10 | Kim Viljanen | €425 |
No. | Date | Location | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 16–18 February | Latvia | (89.28) Jeffrey de Graaf | 6 – 1 | Jani Laurila (78.71) | [63] |
2 | (94.80) Marko Kantele | 6 – 4 | Johan Engström (83.25) | [64] | ||
3 | 4–7 April | Sweden | (86.22) Johan Engström | 6 – 4 | Oskar Lukasiak (84.55) | [65] |
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5 | 31 May–2 June | Finland | ||||
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7 | 26–28 July | Denmark | ||||
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9 | 24–25 August | Iceland | ||||
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This year the DPA Tour will be held over 5 weekends.[66]
Rank | Player | Earnings |
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1 | Brenton Lloyd | $1,700 |
2 | Brandon Weening | $1,650 |
3 | Gordon Mathers | $1,500 |
4 | Harley Kemp | $950 |
5 | Rob Modra | $800 |
6 | Dave Marland | $650 |
7 | Jeremy Fagg | $600 |
8 | Brody Klinge | $600 |
9 | Mal Cuming | $600 |
10 | Rhys Mathewson | $350 |
No. | Date | Location | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 10–11 February | Warilla Bowls & Recreation Club, |
(84.47) Brenton Lloyd | 6 – 5 | Harley Kemp (88.64) | [67] |
2 | (85.33) Brandon Weening | 6 – 4 | Rob Modra (78.17) | [68] | ||
3 | (86.14) Gordon Mathers | 3 – 1 | Brenton Lloyd (79.92) | [69] | ||
4 | 6–7 April | Geelong Greyhound Club, |
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7 | 15–16 June | Commercial Club Albury, |
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10 | 13–14 July | Newcastle NSW, Venue TBC | ||||
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13 | 13–14 September | Sydney NSW, Venue TBC | ||||
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This year the DPNZ Tour will be held over 6 weekends.
Rank | Player | Points |
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1 | Ben Robb | 60 |
2 | Mark Cleaver | 52 |
3 | Kayden Milne | 40 |
4 | John Hurring | 32 |
5 | Max Dallimore | 28 |
6 | Deon Toki | 20 |
No. | Date | Location | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 24–25 February | Black Horse Hotel, Christchurch |
(89.54) Kayden Milne | 7 – 4 | Ben Robb (81.51) | [70] |
2 | (89.04) Mark Cleaver | 7 – 3 | Warren Parry (79.53) | [71] | ||
3 | 23–24 March | Birkenhead RSA, Auckland |
(91.72) Ben Robb | 7 – 3 | Kayden Milne (83.25) | [72] |
4 | (84.80) John Hurring | 7 – 5 | Deon Toki (82.46) | [73] | ||
5 | 27–28 April | Sun City, Nelson |
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7 | 11–12 May | Hamilton Cossie Club, Hamilton |
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9 | 7–8 September | Dunedin Metropolitan Club, Dunedin |
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11 | 5–6 October | Black Horse Hotel, Christchurch |
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This year the CDC Tour will be held over 5 weekends.
No. | Date | Location | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 18–19 May | Brownsburg, Indiana | ||||
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3 | 13–14 July | Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois | ||||
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6 | 3–4 August | Wheeling, Illinois | ||||
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9 | 23–25 August | TBC | ||||
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12 | 20–22 September | Brownsburg, Indiana | ||||
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Compared to last year, this year the CDLC Tour will be held over 2 weekends.
No. | Date | Location | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 20–21 July | Montego Bay | ||||
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3 | 4–6 October | Santiago | ||||
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This year the ACT Tour will be held over 6 weekends.[74]
Rank | Player | Earnings |
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1 | Samuel Gatura | R12,000 |
2 | Cameron Carolissen | R6,000 |
3 | Wycliff Onetouch | R3,000 |
3 | Charles Losper | R3,000 |
5 | Grant Sampson | R1,500 |
5 | Carl Gabriel | R1,500 |
5 | Devon Petersen | R1,500 |
5 | Simon Adams | R1,500 |
No. | Date | Location | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 1–3 March | Cape Town | (76.70) Samuel Gatura | 8 – 4 | Cameron Carolissen (74.51) | [75] |
2 | 3–5 May | Gqeberha | ||||
3 | 15–16 June | Kampala | ||||
4 | 27–28 July | Kimberley | ||||
5 | 27–29 September | Nairobi | ||||
6 | 18–20 October | Gauteng |
In 2024, the women's tour will be held for the first time.
No. | Date | Location | Winner | Legs | Runner-up | Ref. |
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1 | 3 March | Cape Town | (45.43) Susan Kiringuru | 5 – 2 | Leane van der Walt (43.35) | [76] |
2 | 28 July | Kimberley | ||||
3 | 18 October | Gauteng |