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darts Darts or dart-throwing is a competitive sport in which two or more players bare-handedly throw small projectile point, sharp-pointed projectile, missiles known as dart (missile), darts at a round shooting target, target known as a #Dartboard, dar ...
over the course of 2011.


PDC


Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship


Players Championship Finals (1)


RTL7 International Masters


Premier League


UK Open


World Matchplay


European Championship


World Grand Prix


Grand Slam of Darts


Players Championship Finals (2)


PDC Pro Tour

''(All matches – best of 11 legs)''


Players Championships

*Halle, January 29: Mervyn King 6–2 Vincent van der Voort *Halle, January 30: Ronnie Baxter 6–4 Antonio Alcinas *Derby, February 19: Jamie Caven 6–2 Adrian Lewis *Derby, February 20: John Part 6–0 Mark Walsh *Crawley, March 26: Paul Nicholson 6–4 Adrian Lewis *Crawley, March 27: Wes Newton 6–4 Paul Nicholson *Vienna, May 14: John Part 6–0 Denis Ovens *Vienna, May 15: Vincent van der Voort 6–5 Phil Taylor *Crawley, May 21: Gary Anderson 6–3 Terry Jenkins *Crawley, May 22: Paul Nicholson 6–3 Terry Jenkins *Barnsley, June 11: Paul Nicholson 6–4 Steve Brown *Barnsley, June 12: Andy Smith 6–2 Dave Chisnall *Nuland, June 18: Gary Anderson 6–5 Wes Newton *Nuland, June 19: Gary Anderson 6–3 Andy Smith *Ontario, August 27: John Part 6–4 Wes Newton *Ontario, August 28: Ronnie Baxter 6–2 Kevin Painter


UK Open Regional Finals

* Qualifier 1 (Barnsley, February 26): Steve Brown 6–3 Ian White * Qualifier 2 (Barnsley, February 27): Michael Smith 6–5 Dave Chisnall * Qualifier 3 (Wigan, March 12): Adrian Lewis 6–4 Robert Thornton * Qualifier 4 (Wigan, March 13): Vincent van der Voort 6–4 Raymond van Barneveld * Qualifier 5 (Barnsley, April 16): Gary Anderson 6–4 Phil Taylor * Qualifier 6 (Barnsley, April 17): Phil Taylor 6–1 Joe Cullen * Qualifier 7 (Wigan, April 30): Gary Anderson 6–2 Phil Taylor * Qualifier 8 (Wigan, May 1): Phil Taylor 6–3 Colin Osborne


BDO/WDF


Lakeside World Darts Championship


WDF Category 1 Events

*Dutch Open at NH Hotel/Congress centre,
Veldhoven Veldhoven () is a municipality and town on the Gender in the southern Netherlands, just southwest of Eindhoven. Topography Dutch topographic map of Veldhoven (town), Dec. 2013 Population centres The modern town of Veldhoven is an agglomerat ...
, February 6 :Quarter-Finals (Losers €500, Best of 7 legs) Dean Winstanley 4–2 Geert de Vos, Tony O'Shea 4–1 Braulio Roncero, John Walton 4–1 Benito van de Pas, Martin Adams 4–1 Stefan Gerritsen :Semi-Finals (Losers €1,250, Best of 3 sets, 5 legs per set) Dean Winstanley 2–0 Tony O'Shea, Martin Adams 2–1 John Walton :Final (Winner €4,500 Runner-up €2,250, Best of 5 sets, 5 legs per set) Martin Adams 3–2 Dean Winstanley *Scottish Open at Normandy Cosmopolitan Hotel,
Renfrew Renfrew (; sco, Renfrew; gd, Rinn Friù) is a town west of Glasgow in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It is the historic county town of Renfrewshire. Called the "Cradle of the Royal Stewarts" for its early link with Scotland's former ...
, February 20 :Quarter-Finals (Losers £125, Best of 5 legs) Clive Barden 3–2 Willy van de Wiel; Peter Mitchell 3–2 Steve Douglas; Gary Robson 3–1 Carl Beattie; Robbie Green 3–0 Jerry Hendriks :Semi-Finals (Losers £400, Best of 7 legs) Clive Barden 4–3 Peter Mitchell; Robbie Green 4–2 Gary Robson :Final (Winner £2,250 Runner-up £1,000, Best of 9 legs) Robbie Green 5–4 Clive Barden *German Open in
Bochum Bochum ( , also , ; wep, Baukem) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia. With a population of 364,920 (2016), is the sixth largest city (after Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Essen and Duisburg) of the most populous Germany, German federal state o ...
, April 16. Matches played in sets, three legs per set. :Quarter-Finals (Losers €300) Garry Thompson 2–0 John Walton; Tony O'Shea 2–0 Gary Robson; Benito van de Pas 2–0 Ted Hankey; Jan Dekker 2–0 Geert de Vos :Semi-Finals (Losers €600) Tony O'Shea 2–0 Garry Thompson; Benito van de Pas 2–0 Jan Dekker :Final (Winner €2,400 Runner-up €1,200) Benito van de Pas 3–2 Tony O'Shea


WDF Category 2 Events

*German Gold Cup, January 29 (Winner €800, Runner-up €400) Thomas Junghans beat Swen Seifert *Isle of Man Open, March 13 (Winner £5,000, Runner-up £1,000) Ted Hankey 4–1 Ron Meulenkamp *Mariflex Open, March 20 (Winner €2,500, Runner-up €1,000) Jan Dekker 3–1 Tony West *Virginia Beach Dart Classic, March 27 (Winner $1,200, Runner-up $600) Tom Sawyer beat Ryan van der Weit *Antwerp Open, April 24 (Winner €2,300, Runner-up €1,000) Tony West 3–1 Frans Harmsen *Dortmund Open, May 14 (Winner €1,000, Runner-up €450) Jean Marie Rubais beat Salmon Renyaan *BDO International Open, June 11 (Winner £3,000, Runner-up £800) Wesley Harms 4–2 Stephen Bunting *Canadian Open, June 18 (Winner C$1,000, Runner-up C$500) Dave Cameron 5–1 Bruce Davey *New Zealand Masters, June 19 (Winner C$1,000, Runner-up C$500) Craig Caldwell 6–5 Koha Kokiri *England Open, June 26 (Winner £5,000, Runner-up £2,000) Gary Robson 6–2 Ted Hankey *England Masters, July 17 (Winner £2,000, Runner-up £800) John Walton 5–3 Ross Montgomery *British Classic, July 23 (Winner £3,000, Runner-up £1,000) Dean Winstanley 2–0 Garry Thompson *Pacific Masters, July 23 (Winner A$1,100, Runner-up A$600)
Damon Heta Damon Heta (born 10 August 1987) is an Australian professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He won the Brisbane Darts Masters in 2019 and also, in pair with Simon Whitlock, World Cup of Darts in 2022. H ...
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Andrew Townes Andrew is the English form of a given name common in many countries. In the 1990s, it was among the top ten most popular names given to boys in English-speaking countries. "Andrew" is frequently shortened to "Andy" or "Drew". The word is derived ...
*Japan Open, July 24 (Winner ¥250,000, Runner-up ¥150,000) Hiroaki Shimizu beat Katsuya Aiba *Belgium Open, August 7 (Winner €2,300, Runner-up €1,000) Ross Montgomery 3–0 Ron Meulenkamp *New Zealand Open, August 10 (Winner
NZ$ The New Zealand dollar ( mi, tāra o Aotearoa; sign: $, NZ$; code: NZD) is the official currency and legal tender of New Zealand, the Cook Islands, Niue, the Ross Dependency, Tokelau, and a British territory, the Pitcairn Islands. Within New Zea ...
1,500, Runner-up NZ$700) Greg Moss 4–2
Jonathan Silcock Jonathan may refer to: *Jonathan (name), a masculine given name Media *Jonathan (1970 film), ''Jonathan'' (1970 film), a German film directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer *Jonathan (2016 film), ''Jonathan'' (2016 film), a German film directed by ...


External links


2011 PDC Calendar2011 BDO Calendar2011 WDF Calendar
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