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The 2015 PDC Pro Tour was a series of non-televised darts tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Professional Dart Players Association Players Championships, UK Open Qualifiers, and European Tour events were the events that made up the Pro Tour. This year there were 35 PDC Pro Tour events held – 20 Players Championships, six UK Open Qualifiers, and nine European Tour events.

Prize money

Prize money for each Players Championship increased from £50,000 to £60,000 per event and the European Tour increased from £100,000 to £115,000 per event. UK Open Qualifiers stayed the same as last year.[1]

Stage UKQ PC Stage ET
Winner £10,000 £10,000 Winner £25,000
Runner-up £5,000 £5,000 Runner-up £10,000
Semi-finalists £2,500 £2,500 Semi-finalists £5,000
Quarter-finalists £1,500 £2,000 Quarter-finalists £3,500
Last 16 £1,000 £1,500 Last 16 £2,000
Last 32 £500 £750 Last 32 £1,500
Last 64 £250 £250 Last 48 £1,000
Total £50,000 £60,000 Total £115,000

PDC Pro Tour Card

128 players were granted Tour Cards, which enabled them to participate in all Players Championships, UK Open Qualifiers and European Tour events.[2]

Tour Cards

The 2015 Tour Cards were awarded to:

The offer of four places for the semi-finalists of the 2015 BDO World Darts Championship were withdrawn from this year.

Q School

The PDC Pro Tour Qualifying School took place at the Robin Park Tennis Centre in Wigan from January 14–17. The following players won two-year tour cards on each of the days played:

January 14[3] January 15[4] January 16[5] January 17[6]

England Nigel Heydon
England Alan Norris
Netherlands Jeffrey de Zwaan
Netherlands Mike Zuydwijk

England Matthew Edgar
England Andy Jenkins
England Jason Lovett
South Africa Devon Petersen

England Steve Douglas
England Steve West
England James Wilson
England Jason Wilson

England Nathan Derry
England Jamie Robinson
Wales Jonny Clayton
Sweden Magnus Caris

376 367 369 348

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

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

To complete the field of 128 Tour Card Holders, places were allocated down the final Qualifying School Order of Merit. The following players picked up Tour Cards as a result:[6]

Players Championships

No. Date Venue Winner Score Runner-up Ref.
1 Saturday 14 March England Barnsley, Metrodome Gary Anderson Scotland 6–5 England James Wade [7]
2 Sunday 15 March James Wade England 6–5 Scotland Peter Wright [8]
3 Friday 10 April Adrian Lewis England 6–3 Scotland Robert Thornton [9]
4 Saturday 11 April Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–1 England Adrian Lewis [10]
5 Sunday 12 April Adrian Lewis England 6–5 Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan [11]
6 Friday 1 May England Coventry, Ricoh Arena Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–5 England James Wade [12]
7 Saturday 2 May Peter Wright Scotland 6–5 England James Wade [13]
8 Sunday 3 May Keegan Brown England 6–3 England Adrian Lewis [14]
9 Saturday 16 May England Crawley, K2 Leisure Centre Phil Taylor England 6–4 Scotland Gary Anderson [15]
10 Sunday 17 May Joe Murnan England 6–4 England Dave Chisnall [16]
11 Saturday 23 May England Barnsley, Metrodome Dave Chisnall England 6–1 England Ian White [17]
12 Sunday 24 May Peter Wright Scotland 6–1 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen [18]
13 Saturday 4 July England Wigan, Robin Park Arena James Wade England 6–5 Belgium Kim Huybrechts [19]
14 Sunday 5 July Jelle Klaasen Netherlands 6–2 England Ian White [20]
15 Saturday 26 September England Barnsley, Metrodome Terry Jenkins England 6–4 Scotland Peter Wright [21]
16 Sunday 27 September Jelle Klaasen Netherlands 6–4 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld [22]
17 Friday 2 October Republic of Ireland Dublin, City West Hotel Ian White England 6–5 England Dave Chisnall [23]
18 Saturday 3 October Alan Norris England 6–1 Belgium Kim Huybrechts [24]
19 Saturday 24 October England Coventry, Ricoh Arena Peter Wright Scotland 6–5 Netherlands Benito van de Pas [25]
20 Sunday 25 October Gary Anderson Scotland 6–2 England James Wade [26]

UK Open Qualifiers

No. Date Venue Winner Score Runner-up Ref.
1 Friday 6 February England Wigan, Robin Park Arena Adrian Lewis England 6–1 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen [27]
2 Saturday 7 February Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–1 Netherlands Vincent van der Voort [28]
3 Sunday 8 February Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–1 England James Wade [29]
4 Friday 20 February Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–5 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen [30]
5 Saturday 21 February Michael Smith England 6–5 England Adrian Lewis [31]
6 Sunday 22 February Phil Taylor England 6–2 England Ian White [32]

European Tour

No. Date Also known as the Venue Winner Score Runner-up Ref.
1 13–15 February German Darts Championship Germany Hildesheim, Halle 39 Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–2 Scotland Gary Anderson [33]
2 20–22 March Gibraltar Darts Trophy Gibraltar Gibraltar, Victoria Stadium Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–3 England Terry Jenkins [34]
3 4–6 April German Darts Masters Germany Munich, Ballhausforum Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–5 Scotland John Henderson [35]
4 5–7 June Dutch Darts Masters Netherlands Venray, Evenementenhal Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–0 England Justin Pipe [36]
5 19–21 June International Darts Open Germany Riesa, SACHSENarena Michael Smith England 6–3 Netherlands Benito van de Pas [37]
6 10–12 July European Darts Open Germany Düsseldorf, Maritim Hotel Robert Thornton Scotland 6–2 Belgium Kim Huybrechts [38]
7 11–13 September European Darts Trophy Germany Mülheim, RWE-Sporthalle Michael Smith England 6–2 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen [39]
8 18–20 September European Darts Matchplay Austria Innsbruck, Olympiahalle Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–4 England Dave Chisnall [40]
9 16–18 October European Darts Grand Prix Germany Sindelfingen, Glaspalast Kim Huybrechts Belgium 6–5 Scotland Peter Wright [41]

Hong Kong Darts Masters

Date Championship Winner Score Runner-up
4–5 September Hong Kong Darts Masters Raymond van Barneveld Netherlands 11–4 England Phil Taylor

Challenge Tour

The PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour was open to all PDPA Associate Members who failed to win a Tour Card at Qualifying School. The players who finished first and second (Jan Dekker and Richie Corner) received two-year Tour Cards to move onto the PDC Pro Tour in 2016 and 2017. In addition, the players who finished from third to eighth will receive free entry to the 2016 PDC Qualifying School.[42]

No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-Up Ref.
1 Saturday 21 March England Wigan, Robin Park Arena Kirk Shepherd England 5–3 England Jack Tweddell [43]
2 Colin Fowler England 5–2 England Steve Maish [43]
3 Sunday 22 March Shaun Griffiths England 5–1 England Scott Dale [44]
4 Richie Corner England 5–1 England Ryan Searle [44]
5 Saturday 30 May England Wigan, Robin Park Arena Jan Dekker Netherlands 5–0 Wales Kurt Parry [45]
6 Matt Clark England 5–2 England Richie Corner [45]
7 Sunday 31 May Shaun Griffiths England 5–2 England Ian Lever [46]
8 Joe Murnan England 5–3 England Scott Dale [46]
9 Saturday 11 July England Wigan, Robin Park Arena Jan Dekker Netherlands 5–1 Wales Dean Reynolds [47]
10 Joe Murnan England 5–1 England Tony Randell [47]
11 Sunday 12 July Richie Corner England 5–4 England Mike Norton [48]
12 Dean Reynolds Wales 5–3 England Chris Quantock [48]
13 Saturday 19 September England Coventry, Ricoh Arena Chris Quantock England 5–0 England Paul Rowley [49]
14 Pete Hudson England 5–4 England Ryan Palmer [49]
15 Sunday 20 September Jan Dekker Netherlands 5–2 England Jon Jukes [50]
16 Martin Lukeman England 5–2 England Kirk Shepherd [50]

Challenge Tour Order of Merit

Place Player Prize Money
1 Netherlands Jan Dekker £7,350
2 England Richie Corner £7,350
3 England Shaun Griffiths £5,600
4 England Chris Quantock £4,650
5 England Kirk Shepherd £4,350
6 England Joe Murnan £4,250
7 England Peter Hudson £3,800
8 Wales Dean Reynolds £3,800

Development Tour

The PDC Unicorn Development Tour was open to players aged 16–23. The players who finished first and second on the Order of Merit received two-year Tour Cards to move onto the PDC Pro Tour in 2016 and 2017 (Bradley Kirk and Mike De Decker). In addition, the players who finished from third to eighth will receive free entry to the 2016 PDC Qualifying School. Prize money was doubled from the 2014 season, with £200,000 on offer for the 17 youth events, including £40,000 for the 2015 PDC World Youth Championship.

No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-Up Ref.
1 Saturday 25 April England Coventry, Ricoh Arena Rowby-John Rodriguez Austria 4–1 Wales Jamie Lewis [51]
2 Berry van Peer Netherlands 4–0 England Scott Dale [51]
3 Sunday 26 April Aden Kirk England 4–1 Netherlands Benito van de Pas [52]
4 Berry van Peer Netherlands 4–0 England Harry Ward [52]
5 Saturday 27 June England Coventry, Ricoh Arena Mike De Decker Belgium 4–3 Netherlands Benito van de Pas [53]
6 Benito van de Pas Netherlands 4–2 England Bradley Kirk [53]
7 Sunday 28 June Nathan Aspinall England 4–2 Netherlands Benito van de Pas [54]
8 Dimitri Van den Bergh Belgium 4–2 Wales Rhys Griffin [54]
9 Saturday 12 September England Coventry, Ricoh Arena Jamie Lewis Wales 4–2 England Bradley Kirk [55]
10 Dimitri Van den Bergh Belgium 4–2 England Josh Payne [55]
11 Sunday 13 September Mike De Decker Belgium 4–2 England Nathan Aspinall [56]
12 Aaron Dyer England 4–1 England Shaun Griffiths [57]
13 Saturday 17 October England Wigan, Robin Park Arena Bradley Kirk England 4–2 England Nathan Aspinall [58]
14 Sven Groen Netherlands 4–2 Wales Nick Kenny [58]
15 Sunday 18 October Dean Reynolds Wales 4–2 Belgium Mike De Decker [59]
16 Bradley Kirk England 4–3 England Josh Payne [59]

Development Tour Order of Merit

Place Player Prize Money
1 England Bradley Kirk £8,400
2 Belgium Mike De Decker £6,900
3 England Nathan Aspinall £5,950
4 Netherlands Benito van de Pas £5,800
5 Netherlands Berry van Peer £5,550
6 Belgium Dimitri Van den Bergh £5,150
7 England Shaun Griffiths £4,900
8 England Josh Payne £4,600

Scandinavian Darts Corporation Pro Tour

The Scandinavian Pro Tour has eight events this year, with a total of €40,000 on offer. The top player, Finland Kim Viljanen, and the runner-up, Denmark Per Laursen, on the SDC Order of Merit 2015[60] will play in the 2016 World Championship preliminary round.

No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-Up Ref.
1 Saturday 21 March Denmark Copenhagen, Park Inn Kim Viljanen Finland 6–4 Denmark Steen Lysen [61]
2 Sunday 22 March Kim Viljanen Finland 6–3 Sweden Dennis Nilsson [62]
3 Saturday 23 May Sweden Stockholm, Scandic Alvik Per Laursen Denmark 6–5 Sweden Magnus Caris [63]
4 Sunday 24 May Per Laursen Denmark 6–1 Sweden Oskar Lukasiak [64]
5 Saturday 1 August Russia Moscow, Omega Plaza Business Center Magnus Caris Sweden 6–3 Denmark Per Laursen [65]
6 Sunday 2 August Kim Viljanen Finland 6–3 Russia Roman Obukhov [66]
7 Saturday 26 September Finland Vääksy, Hotel Tallukka Ulf Ceder Finland 6–4 Finland Hannu Suominen [67]
8 Marko Kantele Finland 6–5 Sweden Magnus Caris [68]

Eurasian Darts Corporation (EADC) Pro Tour

The 6 EADC Pro Tour events and the 2016 World Championship Qualifier will be played at Omega Plaza Business Center, Moscow. Players from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine are eligible to play.

No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-Up Ref.
1 Saturday 21 February Russia Moscow, Omega Plaza Business Center Aleksei Kadochnikov Russia 6–4 Russia Maksim Belov [69]
2 Sunday 22 February Roman Obukhov Russia 6–5 Russia Maksim Belov [69]
3 Saturday 28 March Roman Obukhov Russia 6–3 Russia Aleksandr Oreshkin [70]
4 Sunday 29 March Roman Obukhov Russia 6–0 Russia Aleksandr Oreshkin [70]
5 Saturday 25 April Alexey Pilipenko Russia 6–5 Russia Anton Kolesov [71]
6 Sunday 26 April Boris Koltsov Russia 6–2 Russia Anton Kolesov [71]

Australian Grand Prix Pro Tour

The Australian Grand Prix rankings are calculated from 25 events across Australia. The top player in the rankings, Australia Laurence Ryder, automatically qualified for the 2016 World Championship.

No. Date Also known as Winner Legs Runner-Up Ref.
1 Friday 13 February Ettamogah Harrows Australian Grand Prix 1 John Weber Australia 6–4 Australia Jeremy Fagg [72]
2 Saturday 14 February Ettamogah Harrows Australian Grand Prix 2 Laurence Ryder Australia 6–5 Australia John Weber [72]
3 Sunday 15 February Ettamogah Harrows Australian Grand Prix 3 Barry Gardner Australia 6–5 Australia Dave Marland [72]
4 Friday 6 March Dosh Balcatta AGP 1 Robbie King Australia 6–1 England Wayne Clegg [73]
5 Saturday 7 March Dosh Balcatta AGP 2 Beau Anderson Australia 6–2 Australia Shane Tichowitsch [74]
6 Sunday 8 March Dosh Balcatta AGP 3 Jeremy Fagg Australia 6–5 Australia Laurence Ryder [75]
7 Saturday 28 March DPA Australian Matchplay 1 Rob Modra Australia 6–1 Australia Laurence Ryder [76]
8 Sunday 29 March DPA Australian Matchplay 2 David Platt England 6–2 Australia Laurence Ryder [76]
9 Saturday 11 April South Australian Open 1 Peter Machin Australia 6–4 Australia Rob Modra [77]
10 Sunday 12 April South Australian Open 2 David Platt England 6–0 Australia Raymond O'Donnell [77]
11 Saturday 16 May Warilla Bowls Club Open 1 David Platt England 6–0 Australia Laurence Ryder [78]
12 Sunday 17 May Warilla Bowls Club Open 2 John Weber Australia 6–5 Australia Rob Modra [79]
13 Friday 29 May Queensland Open 1 Chris Morrison Australia 6–3 Australia Stu Leach [80]
14 Saturday 30 May Queensland Open 2 Laurence Ryder Australia 6–3 England David Platt [81]
15 Sunday 31 May Queensland Open 3 David Platt England 6–? Australia John Weber [82]
16 Saturday 20 June Victoria Open 1 David Platt England 6–5 Australia Bill Aitken [83]
17 Sunday 21 June Victoria Open 2 Rob Modra Australia 6–4 Australia John Weber [84]
18 Saturday 8 August Perth Masters Qualifier 1 Adam Rowe Australia 5–0 Australia Graham Parker [85]
19 Sunday 9 August Perth Masters Qualifier 2 Kim Lewis Australia 5–1 Australia Conan Ugle [85]
20 Monday 17 August Sydney Masters Qualifier 1 Cody Harris New Zealand 6–2 New Zealand Warren Parry [86]
21 Tuesday 18 August Sydney Masters Qualifier 2 Tic Bridge Australia 6–2 Australia John Weber [87]
22 Wednesday 19 August Sydney Masters Qualifier 3 Warren Parry New Zealand 6–4 Australia John Weber [88]
23 Thursday 5 November Harrows Australian GP 1 Bill Aitken Australia 6-3 Australia Tyson Hoefel [89]
24 Friday 6 November Harrows Australian GP 2 Cody Harris New Zealand 6-4 Australia Adam Rowe [90]
25 Saturday 7 November Harrows Australian GP 3 John Weber Australia 6-3 New Zealand Cody Harris [91]

World Championship PDPA Qualifier

Date Venue Winner Score Runner-up Ref.
Monday 30 November England Coventry, Ricoh Arena Ricky Evans England 5–4 England Andy Boulton

World Darts Championship - International Qualifiers

Date Event Winner Score Runner-up Ref.
Thursday 26 March DARTSLIVE SUPERDARTS Paul Lim Singapore 4–2 Croatia Boris Krčmar [92]
Sunday 12 July DPNZ Qualifier Rob Szabo New Zealand 9–3 New Zealand Craig Caldwell [93]
Saturday 22 August South Asia Qualifier Thanawat Gaweenuntawong Thailand Beat Malaysia Tengku Shah [94]
Sunday 23 August North American Qualifier Darin Young United States 3–2 United States Larry Butler [95]
26–27 September South African Masters Warrick Scheffer South Africa 9–2 South Africa Clifford Stradling [96]
Saturday 10 October Tom Kirby Memorial Irish Matchplay Mick McGowan Republic of Ireland 6–5 Republic of Ireland Tom Biggane [97]
Friday 23 October Philippine Qualifier Alex Tagarao Philippines 3–2 Philippines Lourence Ilagan [98]
Saturday 24 October Southern Europe Qualifier John Michael Greece 6–4 Spain Antonio Alcinas [98]
24–25 October Russian Qualifier Aleksandr Oreshkin Russia 3–1 Russia Anton Kolesov [98]
Saturday 7 November Greater China Qualifier Qiang Sun China 2–1 China Yuyi Shao [99]
Sunday 8 November Oceanic Masters Koha Kokiri New Zealand 8–4 New Zealand Warren Parry [100]
Sunday 8 November PDJ Japanese Qualifier Keita Ono Japan 6–0 Japan Yuki Yamada [99]
Saturday 14 November German Qualifier René Eidams Germany 10–8 Austria Maik Langendorf [99]
Saturday 14 November Eastern Europe Qualifier Michael Rasztovits Austria 10–7 Croatia Boris Krčmar [99]
Sunday 15 November Central Europe Qualifier Sven Groen Netherlands 6–3 Netherlands Mario Robbe [99]
Scandinavian Pro Tour[60] Australian Grand Prix[101]
Rank Player Money Rank Player Points
1 Finland Kim Viljanen €4,400 1 Australia Laurence Ryder 204
2 Denmark Per Laursen €3,875 2 Australia John Weber 180
3 Sweden Magnus Caris €3,175 3 England David Platt 176
4 Finland Marko Kantele €2,250 4 Australia Robbie King 116
5 Sweden Oskar Lukasiak €1,675 5 Australia Jeremy Fagg 104
6 Finland Ulf Ceder €1,200 Australia Bill Aitken 104
7 Finland Hannu Suominen €1,075 7 Australia Rob Modra 96
Sweden Dennis Nilsson €1,075 8 England Wayne Clegg 88
9 Sweden Daniel Larsson €925 9 Australia Barry Gardner 60
10 Denmark Per Skau €750 Australia Shane Tichowitsch 60
First Round Qualifiers
Preliminary Round Qualifiers

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