2012 PDC Pro Tour

The 2012 PDC Pro Tour was a series of non-televised darts tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). They were the Professional Dart Players Association (PDPA) Players Championships, the UK Open Qualifiers, and the new European Tour events. This year there were 33 PDC Pro Tour events – 20 Players Championships, 8 UK Open Qualifiers, and 5 European Tour events.

Prize money

Prize money for each Players Championship and UK Open Qualifier is £34,600, unchanged from 2011. Prize money for each European Tour event was £82,100.

Stage ET PC/UKQ YT
Winner £15,000 £6,000 £500
Runner-up £7,500 £3,000 £300
Semi-finalists £5,000 £2,000 £200
Quarter-finalists £3,000 £1,000 £100
Last 16 £1,500 £600 £75
Last 32 £1,000 £400 £50
Last 64 £200 £200 N/A
Total £82,100 £34,600 £3,000

In addition, the 32 players who failed to qualify for a European Tour event at the final qualifying stage receive £100. A further £400 per Pro Tour event (£800 per European Tour event) was reserved for a nine-dart finish. If this was not won in an event, it was carried over to the next event, and so on until a nine-dart finish was achieved. Once the prize fund was won, it reverted to the starting value for the next event.

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 2012 Tour Cards were awarded to:

Q School

The PDC Pro Tour Qualifying School took place at the Metrodome in Barnsley from January 19–22.

January 19[1] January 20[2] January 21[3] January 22[4]

England Richie Howson
England Andy Cornwall
England Darren Whittingham
England Tony West

England Steve West
England Stuart Kellett
England Michael Barnard
Belgium Kurt van de Rijck

England Dean Winstanley
Canada Jeff Smith
England Adrian Gray
England Andrew Gilding

England Dave Smith
England Johnny Haines
Wales Jamie Lewis
Germany Bernd Roith

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:[4]

Players Championships

(All matches – best of 11 legs)
  • Spanish Darts Trophy Players Championship 1 at the Hotel Melia Benidorm, Alicante on 28 January.[5]
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Justin Pipe 6
England Shaun Griffiths 2 England Justin Pipe 6
England Ian White 6 England Ian White 4
England Darren Whittingham 2 England Justin Pipe 6
Sweden Magnus Caris 6 Australia Paul Nicholson 0
England Wes Newton 5 Sweden Magnus Caris 2
Australia Paul Nicholson 6 Australia Paul Nicholson 6
England Mark Walsh 3
  • Spanish Darts Trophy Players Championship 2 at the Hotel Melia Benidorm, Alicante on 29 January.[6]
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Justin Pipe 6
England Ross Smith 3 England Justin Pipe 6
England Matt Clark 6 England Matt Clark 5
Belgium Kim Huybrechts 4 England Justin Pipe 3
England Michael Smith 6 England Michael Smith 6
England Dave Chisnall 3 England Michael Smith 6
England James Wade 6 England James Wade 4
England Alex Roy 5
  • Players Championship 3 at the Rivermead Centre, Reading on 10 March.[7]
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Scotland Gary Anderson 6
England Dave Chisnall 3 Scotland Gary Anderson 4
England Wes Newton 6 England Wes Newton 6
England Mervyn King 3 England Wes Newton 1
Australia Simon Whitlock 6 England Phil Taylor 6
England Terry Jenkins 2 Australia Simon Whitlock 1
England Phil Taylor 6 England Phil Taylor 6
Belgium Kim Huybrechts 1
  • Players Championship 4 at the Rivermead Centre, Reading on 11 March.[8]
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Dave Chisnall 6
England Andy Hamilton 0 England Dave Chisnall 6
England Steve Beaton 6 England Steve Beaton 5
England Jamie Caven 5 England Dave Chisnall 6
Belgium Kim Huybrechts 6 England Phil Taylor 5
Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 5 England Phil Taylor 6
England Phil Taylor 6 Belgium Kim Huybrechts 4
England James Wade 4
  • Players Championship 5 at the K2 Centre, Crawley on 26 May.[9]
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Terry Jenkins 6
England Justin Pipe 4 England Terry Jenkins 2
England Dave Chisnall 6 England Dave Chisnall 6
Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 3 England Dave Chisnall 6
Wales Mark Webster 6 England Ian White 2
Belgium Kim Huybrechts 2 Wales Mark Webster 2
England Ian White 6 England Ian White 6
England Ronnie Baxter 4
  • Players Championship 6 at the K2 Centre, Crawley on 27 May.[10]
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Justin Pipe 6
Australia Simon Whitlock 3 England Justin Pipe 6
Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 6 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 4
England Mervyn King 2 England Justin Pipe 4
England Dave Chisnall 6 England Dave Chisnall 6
Belgium Kim Huybrechts 4 England Dave Chisnall 6
England Keegan Brown 6 England Keegan Brown 1
England Terry Jenkins 3
  • Players Championship 7 at the NIA Community Hall, Birmingham on 16 June.[11]
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Adrian Lewis 6
England Mark Walsh 4 England Adrian Lewis 6
England Colin Lloyd 6 England Colin Lloyd 3
Scotland Gary Anderson 1 England Adrian Lewis 3
England Ronnie Baxter 6 England Ronnie Baxter 6
England Peter Hudson 1 England Ronnie Baxter 6
England Wes Newton 6 England Wes Newton 5
Australia Simon Whitlock 5
  • Players Championship 8 at the NIA Community Hall, Birmingham on 17 June.[12]
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
England Justin Pipe 1 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
Scotland Robert Thornton 6 Scotland Robert Thornton 2
England Steve Beaton 2 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
Australia Simon Whitlock 6 Australia Simon Whitlock 1
England Mervyn King 1 Australia Simon Whitlock 6
England Wes Newton 6 England Wes Newton 3
England Darren Webster 5
  • Players Championship 9 at the K2 Centre, Crawley on 30 June.[13]
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Adrian Lewis 6
Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 4 England Adrian Lewis 5
England Ronnie Baxter 6 England Ronnie Baxter 6
Australia Simon Whitlock 5 England Ronnie Baxter 4
England Dave Chisnall 6 England Dave Chisnall 6
England Ian White 4 England Dave Chisnall 6
England James Wade 6 England James Wade 2
Scotland Peter Wright 5
  • Players Championship 10 at the K2 Centre, Crawley on 1 July.[14]
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Ian White 6
England Justin Pipe 2 England Ian White 4
England Colin Lloyd 6 England Colin Lloyd 6
England Terry Jenkins 4 England Colin Lloyd 6
England Andy Hamilton 6 England Andy Hamilton 5
England Mark Hylton 4 England Andy Hamilton 6
Belgium Kim Huybrechts 6 Belgium Kim Huybrechts 4
Australia Simon Whitlock 2
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Ian White 6
England Justin Pipe 4 England Ian White 6
England Terry Jenkins 6 England Terry Jenkins 0
Australia Simon Whitlock 3 England Ian White 1
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
Scotland Gary Anderson 0 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
England Andy Hamilton 6 England Andy Hamilton 2
England Mervyn King 3
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Dennis Priestley 6
England Justin Pipe 5 England Dennis Priestley 2
Australia Simon Whitlock 6 Australia Simon Whitlock 6
England Steve Maish 5 Australia Simon Whitlock 6
England Andy Hamilton 6 England Andy Hamilton 4
England Nigel Heydon 5 England Andy Hamilton 6
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 2
India Prakash Jiwa 5
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Scotland Robert Thornton 6
England Denis Ovens 5 Scotland Robert Thornton 6
England Scott Rand 6 England Scott Rand 5
Belgium Kim Huybrechts 3 Scotland Robert Thornton 5
England Arron Monk 6 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
Wales Mark Webster 3 England Arron Monk 1
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
England Joe Cullen 2
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Scotland Robert Thornton 6
England Mervyn King 3 Scotland Robert Thornton 6
England Wes Newton 6 England Wes Newton 3
England Ronnie Baxter 3 Scotland Robert Thornton 6
England Dave Chisnall 6 Scotland Gary Anderson 5
Belgium Kim Huybrechts 4 England Dave Chisnall 3
Scotland Gary Anderson 6 Scotland Gary Anderson 6
Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 4
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Scotland Robert Thornton 6
England Andy Smith 5 Scotland Robert Thornton 6
England Darren Webster 6 England Darren Webster 3
England Colin Osborne 5 Scotland Robert Thornton 1
England Adrian Gray 6 Scotland Peter Wright 6
England Andy Hamilton 5 England Adrian Gray 4
Scotland Peter Wright 6 Scotland Peter Wright 6
England Steve Beaton 4
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Jamie Caven 6
England Nigel Heydon 0 England Jamie Caven 3
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
England Kevin McDine 1 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
England Nick Fullwell 6 England Nick Fullwell 3
Scotland John Henderson 2 England Nick Fullwell 6
Scotland Peter Wright 6 Scotland Peter Wright 4
England Ian White 1
  • Players Championship 17 at the K2 Centre, Crawley on 3 November.[21]
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Dennis Priestley 6
England Kevin Painter 4 England Dennis Priestley 6
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 1
Scotland Peter Wright 4 England Dennis Priestley 2
England Ian White 6 Australia Simon Whitlock 6
England Justin Pipe 1 England Ian White 4
Australia Simon Whitlock 6 Australia Simon Whitlock 6
England Terry Jenkins 4
  • Players Championship 18 at the K2 Centre, Crawley on 4 November.[22]
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Dave Chisnall 6
Scotland Robert Thornton 3 England Dave Chisnall 1
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
England Colin Lloyd 2 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
Australia Simon Whitlock 6 England Ian White 5
England Terry Jenkins 5 Australia Simon Whitlock 4
England Ian White 6 England Ian White 6
Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 1
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England Dave Chisnall 6
Belgium Kim Huybrechts 5 England Dave Chisnall 6
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 3
England Dennis Priestley 5 England Dave Chisnall 6
Scotland Robert Thornton 6 England Phil Taylor 3
England Arron Monk 1 Scotland Robert Thornton 5
England Phil Taylor 6 England Phil Taylor 6
Scotland Gary Anderson 1
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Scotland Robert Thornton 6
Canada John Part 1 Scotland Robert Thornton 5
England Phil Taylor 6 England Phil Taylor 6
England Dennis Priestley 2 England Phil Taylor 5
England Adrian Lewis 6 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
Scotland Peter Wright 5 England Adrian Lewis 2
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6
Republic of Ireland Connie Finnan 1

Youth Tour

The PDC Youth Tour consisted of 18 events held across seven weekends,[25] where two events were played on the Saturday and one event on the Sunday with the exception of the final weekend.[26] Events were open to players aged between 14 and 21 at the beginning of the year.[25] The top 32 players from the Youth Tour Order of Merit qualified for the 2013 PDC World Youth Championship.[27]

No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 Saturday April 21 England Derby Arron Monk England 4–0 England James Hubbard [28]
2 Saturday April 21 Michael Smith England 4–2 England Daniel King-Morris [28]
3 Sunday April 22 Arron Monk England 4–0 England Michael Smith [29]
4 Saturday May 19 England Reading James Hubbard England 4–1 England Ben Songhurst [30]
5 Saturday May 19 Michael Smith England 4–1 England Jamie Landon [30]
6 Sunday May 20 Arron Monk England 4–2 England Liam Showell [31]
7 Saturday June 2 Germany Cologne Adam Smith-Neale England 4–2 England Josh Payne [32]
8 Saturday June 2 Chris Aubrey England 4–3 Wales Jamie Lewis [32]
9 Sunday June 3 Jamie Lewis Wales 4–3 England Arron Monk [33]
10 Saturday July 14 England Barnsley Sam Hamilton England 4–3 England Reece Robinson [34]
11 Saturday July 14 Arron Monk England 4–2 England Sam Head [34]
12 Sunday July 15 James Hubbard England 4–0 England Sam Hill [35]
13 Saturday August 4 England Derby Jamie Lewis Wales 4–0 England Michael Smith [36]
14 Saturday August 4 Jamie Landon England 4–3 Netherlands John de Kruijf [36]
15 Sunday August 5 Michael Smith England 4–0 England Lee Whitworth [37]
16 Saturday September 29 England Wigan Michael Smith England 4–1 England Ricky Evans [38]
17 Saturday September 29 Keegan Brown England 4–1 England George Killington [38]
18 Sunday September 30 Michael Smith England 4–2 England Josh Payne [39]

UK Open Qualifiers

No. Date Venue Winner Legs Runner-up
1 Saturday February 11 K2 Centre, Crawley Wes Newton England 6–3 Belgium Kim Huybrechts
2 Sunday February 12 Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 6–1 England Dave Chisnall
3 Saturday March 24 Barnsley Metrodome, Barnsley Phil Taylor England 6–2 Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan
4 Sunday March 25 Phil Taylor England 6–3 England Dennis Smith
5 Saturday April 14 Raymond van Barneveld Netherlands 6–3 England Andy Smith
6 Sunday April 15 Raymond van Barneveld Netherlands 6–2 England Ian White
7 Saturday May 5 NIA Community Hall, Birmingham Terry Jenkins England 6–3 England Andy Hamilton
8 Sunday May 6 Wes Newton England 6–2 England Justin Pipe

European Tour

No. Event Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 Austrian Darts Open Austria Arena Nova, Vienna Justin Pipe England 6–3 England James Wade [40]
2 German Darts Championship Germany Tempodrom, Berlin Phil Taylor England 6–2 England Dave Chisnall [41]
3 European Darts Open Germany Maritim Hotel, Düsseldorf Raymond van Barneveld Netherlands 6–4 England Dave Chisnall [42]
4 German Darts Masters Germany Glaspalast, Sindelfingen Adrian Lewis England 6–3 England Ian White [43]
5 Dutch Darts Masters Netherlands Van Der Valk Hotel, Nuland Simon Whitlock Australia 6–1 Australia Paul Nicholson [44]

Scandinavian Darts Corporation Pro Tour

No. Also known as the Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 SDC Denmark 1 Park Inn Copenhagen Airport, Copenhagen, Denmark Jarkko Komula Finland 6–5 Finland Jani Haavisto [45]
2 SDC Denmark 2 Jani Haavisto Finland 6–5 Norway Robert Wagner [45]
3 SDC Finland 1 Hotel Tallukka, Vääksy, Finland Robert Wagner Norway 6–4 Finland Ulf Ceder [46]
4 SDC Finland 2 Jarkko Komula Finland 6–1 Finland Ulf Ceder [47]
5 SDC Sweden 1 Stockholm, Sweden Jani Haavisto Finland 6–4 Finland Jarkko Komula [48]
6 SDC Sweden 2 Magnus Caris Sweden 6–5 Denmark Vladimir Andersen [49]
7 SDC Denmark 3 Park Inn Copenhagen Airport, Copenhagen, Denmark Veijo Viinikka Finland 6–4 Sweden Magnus Caris [50]
8 SDC Denmark 4 Dennis Lindskjold Denmark 6–3 Denmark Niels Jørgen Hansen [51]

North American Pro Tour

No. Also known as the Venue Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 North American Pro Tour Chicago Hyatt Regency O'Hare, Chicago, Chicago, United States John Part Canada 6–1 United States Darin Young [52]
2 North American Pro Tour Ontario Hilton London Ontario, Ontario, Canada Andre Carman Canada 6–3 United States Darin Young [53]
3 North American Pro Tour Atlantic City Resorts Casino & Hotel, Atlantic City, Atlantic City, United States Larry Butler United States 6–1 United States Darin Young [54]
4 World Dart Series 1 United States Scott Wollaston United States 6–1 United States Larry Butler [55]

Australian Grand Prix Pro Tour

The Australian Grand Prix rankings are calculated from events across Australia. The top player in the rankings automatically qualifies for the 2013 World Championship.

No. Date Also known as Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 Saturday 21 January DPA Australian Matchplay 1 Barry Jouannet Jr Australia 6–3 Australia Bill Aitken [56]
2 Sunday 22 January DPA Australian Matchplay 2 Sean Reed Australia 6–5 Australia Rob Modra [57]
3 Saturday 4 February Mittagong RSL Open 1 Russell Stewart Australia 6–4 Australia Ben Gaiter [58]
4 Sunday 5 February Mittagong RSL Open 2 Harley Kemp Australia 6–4 New Zealand Phillip Hazel [59]
5 Saturday 18 February Redcliffe Darts Open 1 Shane Tichowitsch Australia 6–5 Australia Gordon Mathers [60]
6 Sunday 19 February Redcliffe Darts Open 2 Sean Reed Australia 6–1 Australia Craig Gwynne [61]
7 Saturday 3 March Victoria Open 1 Jackson Wilson-Young Australia 6–4 England Wayne Clegg [62]
8 Sunday 4 March Victoria Open 2 Sean Reed Australia 6–4 Australia Rob Modra [63]
9 Saturday 31 March Boorowa Open 1 Jackson Wilson-Young Australia 6–2 Australia Shane Tichowitsch [64]
10 Sunday 1 April Boorowa Open 2 Rob Modra Australia 6–4 Australia Shane Tichowitsch [65]
11 Saturday 14 April Dosh DPA Kazco Open 1 Shane Tichowitsch Australia 6–3 Australia Beau Anderson [66]
12 Sunday 15 April Dosh DPA Kazco Open 2 Shane Tichowitsch Australia 6–5 Australia Beau Anderson [67]
13 Saturday 28 April Cabbage Tree Hotel Open Shane Tichowitsch Australia 6–3 Australia Ben Gaiter [68]
14 Sunday 29 April DPA Australian Singles Gordon Mathers Australia 6–5 England Wayne Clegg [69]
15 Saturday 26 May Redcliffe Darts Open 3 Gordon Mathers Australia 6–0 Australia James Bailey [70]
16 Sunday 27 May Redcliffe Darts Open 4 Craig Gwynne Australia 6–2 Australia Sean Reed [71]
17 Saturday 9 June South Australian Open 1 Shane Tichowitsch Australia 6–3 Australia Sean Reed [72]
18 Sunday 10 June South Australian Open 2 Shane Tichowitsch Australia 6–2 Australia Sean Reed [73]
19 Saturday 23 June Billabong Tavern Darts Open Shane Tichowitsch Australia 6–1 Australia Sean Reed [74]
20 Sunday 24 June Russell Stewart Classic Shane Tichowitsch Australia 6–5 Australia Sean Reed [75]
21 Saturday 14 July SID Darts Open Shane Tichowitsch Australia 6–2 England Wayne Clegg [76]
22 Sunday 15 July Warilla Bowls Club Open Sean Reed Australia 6–3 Australia Shane Tichowitsch [77]
23 Saturday 11 August Robina Gold Coast Open 1 David Platt England 6–5 Australia Pat Orreal [78]
24 Sunday 12 August Robina Gold Coast Open 2 David Platt England 6–5 Australia Jeremy Fagg [79]
25 Friday 17 August Australian Open Phil Taylor England 6–2 Australia Simon Whitlock [80]
26 Saturday 18 August DPA Tournament of Champions Phil Taylor England 6–3 Japan Masumi Chino [81]
27 Sunday 19 August DPA Australian Masters Simon Whitlock Australia 6–5 England Phil Taylor [82]
28 Saturday 6 October Goulburn Open 1 Tic Bridge Australia 6–3 Australia Jackson Wilson-Young [83]
30 Friday 26 October Canberra DPA Event 1 Gordon Mathers Australia 6–4 Australia Russell Stewart [84]
31 Saturday 27 October Canberra DPA Event 2 Kyle Anderson Australia 6–3 Australia Gordon Mathers [85]

Other PDC tournaments

The PDC also held a number of other tournaments during 2012. These were mainly smaller events with low prize money, and some had eligibility restrictions. All of these tournaments were non-ranking.

Date Event Winner Score Runner-Up Ref
September 9 PDC World New Zealand Qualifying Event New Zealand Dave Harrington beat New Zealand Barry Whittaker [86]
September 30 PDC World Japan Qualifying Event Japan Haruki Muramatsu 6–0 Japan Sho Katsumi [87]
September 30 PDC World Germany Qualifying Event Germany Andree Welge 2–1 Germany Tomas Seyler [88]
October 14 PDC World China Qualifying Event Hong Kong Leung Chen Nam beat China Shen Jianhua [89]
October 14 Tom Kirby Memorial Trophy Northern Ireland Daryl Gurney 6–3 Northern Ireland Campbell Jackson [90]
October 14 PDC World South Africa Qualifying Event South Africa Charl Pietersen 8–1 South Africa Charles Losper [91]
October 19 Gleneagle Irish Masters Scotland Gary Anderson 6–1 England Colin Osborne [92]
October 21 PDC World Philippines Qualifying Event Philippines Lourence Ilagan beat Philippines Andy Villamor [93]
October 28 Oceanic Masters Australia Kyle Anderson 8–3 Australia Tic Bridge [94]
November 10 PDC World South Asian Qualifying Event Malaysia Mohd Latif Sapup beat Malaysia Lee Choon Peng [95][96]
November 10 PDC World Central European Qualifying Event Germany Max Hopp 6–1 Austria Maik Langendorf [95][97]
November 10 PDC World West European Qualifying Event Spain Carlos Rodríguez 6–5 Netherlands Stefan Couwenberg [95][98]
November 17 PDC World East European Qualifying Event Croatia Robert Marijanović 6–1 Hungary Gyula Perle [99][100]
November 26 PDC World Darts Championship PDPA Qualifier England Stuart Kellett 5–1 England John Bowles [101][102]

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