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The 2014 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 are the events that make up the Pro Tour. This year there were 34 PDC Pro Tour events held – 20 Players Championships, 6 UK Open Qualifiers, and 8 European Tour events.

Prize money

Prize money for each UK Open Qualifier was increased from £35,000 to £50,000 to match the 2013 Players Championships, which themselves remained unchanged for this year. European Tour events offered £100,000 per event, the same as in 2013.[1]

Stage UK Open Qualifiers,
Players Championships
European Tour
Winner £10,000 £20,000
Runner-up £5,000 £8,000
Semi-finalists £2,500 £4,000
Quarter-finalists £1,500 £3,000
Last 16 £1,000 £2,000
Last 32 £500 £1,250
Last 48 £1,000
Last 64 £250

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.

Tour Cards

The 2014 Tour Cards were awarded to:

Lakeside Champion Stephen Bunting accepted his offer of a Tour Card, while a further 16 players won automatic Tour Cards at Qualifying School. To complete the field of 128 Tour Card Holders, places were allocated down the final Qualifying School Order of Merit, with 26 of the top 27 players taking a Tour Card.

Q School

The PDC Pro Tour Qualifying School took place at the Robin Park Tennis Centre in Wigan from January 15–18. The following players won two-year tour cards on each of the days played:

January 15[2][3] January 16[4][5] January 17[6][7] January 18[8][9]

Australia Kyle Anderson
Netherlands Benito van de Pas
Spain Antonio Alcinas
England Andrew Gilding

Germany Tomas Seyler
England Andy Parsons
Wales Gerwyn Price
England Dave Bird

Scotland Gary Stone
England Matt Padgett
Wales Robert Owen
England Tony Newell

England Steve West
England Nigel Heydon
England Joe Murnan
Scotland Jason Hogg

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, with 26 of the top 27 players taking a Tour Card. Stuart Bousfield turned down his chance to take up a Tour Card from the rankings, and as such is removed from the standings for 2014.[10]

Players Championships

(All matches – best of 11 legs)

Players Championship 1 in Barnsley on 15 March.[11] Template:8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Players Championship 2 in Barnsley on 16 March.[12] Template:8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Players Championship 3 in Crawley on 22 March.[13] Template:8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Players Championship 4 in Crawley on 23 March.[14] Template:8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Players Championship 5 in Wigan on 12 April.[15] Template:8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Players Championship 6 in Wigan on 13 April.[16] Template:8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Players Championship 7 in Wigan on 3 May.[17] Template:8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Players Championship 8 in Wigan on 4 May.[18] Template:8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Players Championship 9 in Crawley on 24 May.[19]

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Players Championship 10 in Crawley on 25 May.[20]

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Players Championship 11 in Coventry on 14 June.[21]

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Players Championship 12 in Coventry on 15 June.[22]

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Players Championship 13 in Crawley on 13 September.[23]

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Players Championship 14 in Crawley on 14 September.[24]

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Players Championship 15 in Dublin on 4 October.[25] Template:8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Players Championship 16 in Dublin on 5 October.[26] Template:8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Players Championship 17 in Crawley on 18 October.[27] Template:8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Players Championship 18 in Crawley on 19 October.[28] Template:8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Players Championship 19 in Coventry on 22 November.[29] Template:8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

Players Championship 20 in Coventry on 23 November.[30] Template:8TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds

UK Open Qualifiers

No. Date Venue Winner Score Runner-up Ref.
1 Friday 7 February Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan Andy Hamilton England 6–2 England Adrian Lewis [31]
2 Saturday 8 February Stephen Bunting England 6–5 England Andrew Gilding [32]
3 Sunday 9 February Phil Taylor England 6–2 England Adrian Lewis [33]
4 Friday 21 February Brendan Dolan Northern Ireland 6–1 Wales Jamie Lewis [34]
5 Saturday 22 February Gary Anderson Scotland 6–2 Scotland Robert Thornton [35]
6 Sunday 23 February Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–0 England Michael Smith [36]

European Tour

European Tour events had 48 players competing in each event this year instead of the 64 previously used. The top 16 on the one year Pro Tour Order of Merit entered each tournament at the last 32 stage. Twenty players from the UK Qualifier, eight from the European Qualifier and four from the Host Nation Qualifier in each event met in the first round with the 16 winners going on to face the 16 seeded players.[37]

There were eight European Tour events this year:

No. Date Also known as the Venue Winner Score Runner-up Ref.
1 31 January–2 February German Darts Championship Germany Hildesheim, Halle 39 Gary Anderson Scotland 6–5 England Justin Pipe [38]
2 14–16 February Dutch Darts Masters Netherlands Veldhoven, NH Hotel Koningshof Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–4 England Mervyn King [39]
3 19–21 April German Darts Masters Germany Berlin, Maritim Hotel Phil Taylor England 6–4 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen [40]
4 20–22 June Austrian Darts Open Austria Salzburg, Salzburgarena Vincent van der Voort Netherlands 6–5 England Jamie Caven [41]
5 27–29 June Gibraltar Darts Trophy Gibraltar Gibraltar, Victoria Stadium James Wade England 6–4 England Steve Beaton [42]
6 11–13 July European Darts Open Germany Düsseldorf, Maritim Hotel Peter Wright Scotland 6–2 Australia Simon Whitlock [43]
7 5–7 September European Darts Grand Prix Germany Sindelfingen, Glaspalast Mervyn King England 6–5 England Michael Smith [44]
8 19–21 September European Darts Trophy Germany Leipzig, Kohlrabizirkus Michael Smith England 6–5 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen [45]

PDC Youth Tour

The PDC Unicorn Youth Tour was open to players aged 16–21. The players who finished first and second on the Order of Merit will receive two-year Tour Cards to move onto the PDC ProTour in 2015 and 2016. In addition, the players who finished from third to eighth will receive free entry to the 2015 PDC Qualifying School. Dimitri van den Bergh and Josh Payne were the top two players at the end of the year.

No. Date Winner Legs Runner-Up Ref.
1 Saturday 1 March Nick Kenny Wales 4–2 England Josh Payne [46]
2 Lewis Venes England 4–1 England Josh Payne [46]
3 Saturday 29 March Mike Zuydwijk Netherlands 4–0 England James Hubbard [47]
4 Saturday 5 April Dimitri Van den Bergh Belgium 4–2 Canada Shaun Narain [48]
5 Saturday 26 April Sam Hewson England 4–0 Netherlands John de Kruijf [49]
6 George Killington England 4–2 Germany Max Hopp [49]
7 Saturday 17 May Dimitri Van den Bergh Belgium 4–3 England Adam Hunt [50]
8 James Hubbard England 4–2 England Reece Robinson [50]
9 Saturday 31 May Adam Hunt England 4–3 Austria Rowby-John Rodriguez [51]
10 Nick Kenny Wales 4–1 England Sam Hewson [51]
11 Saturday 5 July Dean Reynolds Wales 4–2 Germany Max Hopp [52]
12 Reece Robinson England 4–2 Belgium Dimitri Van den Bergh [52]
13 Saturday 27 September Dimitri Van den Bergh Belgium 4–1 England Adam Smith-Neale [53]
14 Josh Payne England 4–3 England Keegan Brown [53]
15 Saturday 1 November Keegan Brown England 4–3 England Jake Jones [54]
16 Dean Reynolds Wales 4–3 England Josh Payne [54]

PDC 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 will receive two-year Tour Cards to move onto the PDC ProTour in 2015 and 2016. In addition, the players who finished from third to eighth will receive free entry to the 2015 PDC Qualifying School. Mark Frost and Alan Tabern were the top two players at the end of the year.

No. Date Winner Legs Runner-Up Ref.
1 Sunday 2 March Jamie Robinson England 5–4 England Matthew Edgar [55]
2 Ron Meulenkamp Netherlands 5–4 England Alan Tabern [55]
3 Sunday 30 March Alan Tabern England 5–4 England Ian McFarlane [56]
4 Sunday 6 April Matthew Edgar England 5–4 England Mark Frost [57]
5 Sunday 27 April Colin Fowler England 5–2 England Mark Frost [58]
6 Colin Fowler England 5–2 England Matt Clark [58]
7 Sunday 18 May Alex Roy England 5–4 England Mark Lawrence [59]
8 Alan Tabern England 5–3 England Dave Honey [59]
9 Sunday 1 June Alan Tabern England 5–0 Scotland Luke Woodhouse [60]
10 Jay Foreman England 5–4 Germany Max Hopp [60]
11 Sunday 6 July Mark Frost England 5–2 England Jamie Robinson [61]
12 Brett Claydon England 5–4 England Aden Kirk [61]
13 Sunday 28 September Mark Frost England 5–4 India Prakash Jiwa [62]
14 Mark Frost England 5–1 England Steve Douglas [62]
15 Sunday 2 November Colin Fowler England 5–1 Netherlands Dirk van Duijvenbode [63]
16 Matt Clark England 5–4 England Steve Douglas [63]

Scandinavian Darts Corporation Pro Tour

The Scandinavian Pro Tour had eight events this year, with a total of €40,000 on offer. The winner after all nine events (Jani Haavisto) will play in the 2015 World Championship.[64]

No. Date Also known as Venue Winner Legs Runner-Up Ref.
1 Saturday 1 March SDC Finland Finland Hotel Tallukka, Vääksy, Finland Vesa Nuutinen Finland 6–1 Finland Uki Takkinen [65]
2 Saturday 1 March Ulf Ceder Finland 6–2 Finland Jarkko Komula [65]
3 Sunday 2 March Jani Haavisto Finland 6–4 Finland Ali Roberts [65]
4 Saturday 26 April SDC Sweden Sweden Stockholm, Sweden Jani Haavisto Finland 6–3 Finland Jarkko Komula [66]
5 Saturday 26 April Marko Kantele Finland 6–4 Finland Jarkko Komula [66]
6 Sunday 27 April Jarkko Komula Finland 6–3 Finland Sami Sanssi [66]
7 Saturday 30 August SDC Denmark Denmark Park Inn Copenhagen Airport, Copenhagen, Denmark Per Laursen Denmark 6–2 Sweden Daniel Larsson [67]
8 Saturday 30 August Kim Viljanen Finland 6–4 Latvia Madars Razma [67]
9 Sunday 31 August SDC European Championship Qualifier Robert Wagner Norway 6–4 Sweden Magnus Caris [68]

Australian Grand Prix Pro Tour

The Australian Grand Prix rankings are calculated from events across Australia. The top player in the rankings (Laurence Ryder) automatically qualified for the 2015 World Championship.

No. Date Also known as Winner Legs Runner-Up Ref.
1 Saturday 1 February Mittagong RSL Open 1 John Weber Australia 6–5 Australia Shane Tichowitsch [69]
2 Sunday 2 February Mittagong RSL Open 2 Shane Tichowitsch Australia 6–3 Australia Bill Aitken [70]
3 Saturday 8 March Dosh Perth Open 1 Laurence Ryder Australia 6–1 Australia Tic Bridge [71]
4 Sunday 9 March Dosh Perth Open 2 David Platt England 6–4 Australia Laurence Ryder [72]
5 Saturday 29 March Victoria Open 1 Laurence Ryder Australia 6–5 England David Platt [73]
6 Sunday 30 March Victoria Open 2 Rob Modra Australia 6–5 Australia Tic Bridge [74]
7 Saturday 11 April NDDA Open 1 Shane Tichowitsch Australia 6–1 Australia Lindsay Wells [75]
8 Sunday 12 April NDDA Open 2 Shane Tichowitsch Australia 6–5 Australia Laurence Ryder [76]
9 Saturday 17 May Russell Stewart Classic David Platt England 6–2 Australia Rob Modra [77]
10 Sunday 18 May DPA Australian Matchplay Rob Modra Australia 6–1 Australia Laurence Ryder [78]
11 Saturday 20 June Kirribilli Club Open 1 Laurence Ryder Australia 6–4 England David Platt [79]
12 Sunday 21 June Kirribilli Club Open 2 Tic Bridge Australia 6–3 England David Platt [80]
13 Friday 18 July Southern Illawarra Open 1 John Weber Australia 6–4 England David Platt [81]
14 Saturday 19 July Southern Illawarra Open 2 Shane Tichowitsch Australia 6–4 Australia Laurence Ryder [82]
15 Sunday 24 August DPA Australian Singles Damon Heta Australia 6–3 Australia Laurence Ryder [83]
16 Sunday 24 August Warilla Bowls Club Open 1 Laurence Ryder Australia 6–4 Australia Damon Heta [84]
17 Monday 25 August Warilla Bowls Club Open 2 John Weber Australia 6–1 New Zealand Rob Szabo [85]
18 Monday 25 August Sydney Masters Qualifier 1 Kyle Anderson Australia 5–3 New Zealand Rob Szabo [86]
19 Thursday 26 August Sydney Masters Qualifier 2 Damon Heta Australia 5–4 Australia Gordon Mathers [87]

Other PDC tournaments

The PDC also held a number of other tournaments during 2014. These were mainly smaller events with low prize money, and some have eligibility restrictions. All of these tournaments are non-ranking.

Date Event Winner Score Runner-Up Ref.
July 13 PDC World New Zealand Qualifying Event New Zealand Mark McGrath 11–6 New Zealand Jonathan Silcock [88]
September 28 South African Masters South Africa Nolan Arendse 9–5 South Africa Devon Petersen [89]
October 11 PDC World South Asian Qualifying Event Philippines Ian Perez 5–2 Philippines Bryan Eribal [90]
October 12 Tom Kirby Memorial Irish Matchplay Northern Ireland Daryl Gurney 6–2 Republic of Ireland Radoslaw Szaganski [91]
October 25 PDC World China Qualifying Event Hong Kong Alex Hon 5–3 China Yuanjun Liu [92]
October 25 Bull's Super League Darts Iberia Spain Cristo Reyes 6–0 Spain José V. Rodríguez [93]
November 9 Oceanic Masters Australia John Weber 8–2 New Zealand Rob Szabo [94]
November 15 PDC World Central European Qualifying Event Netherlands Jermaine Wattimena 6–3 Belgium Kenny Neyens [95]
November 22 PDC World Southern European Qualifying Event Greece John Michael 6–4 Italy Marco Brentegani [96]
November 22 PDJ Japanese Qualifier Japan Haruki Muramatsu 6–5 Japan Masumi Chino [96]
November 22 Bull's Super League Germany Germany Max Hopp 10–8 Germany Sascha Stein [96]
November 22 Bull's Super League Eastern Europe Croatia Robert Marijanović 10–7 Croatia Boris Krčmar [96]
December 1 PDC World Darts Championship PDPA Qualifier Scotland Jason Hogg 5–2 Hong Kong Scott MacKenzie [97]

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