Mark Walsh (born 2 February 1965) is a former English professional
darts
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player who competed in
Professional Darts Corporation
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(PDC) tournaments. He reached No. 6 in the
PDC Order of Merit.
Walsh reached his first major televised final in 2005, when he was beaten by
Phil Taylor in the
UK Open.
Early career
Walsh made his televised debut at the
2002 World Matchplay but suffered a 10-0 whitewash at the hands of
John Part
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.
His World Championship debut came in 2004, but he lost 0-3 to
Erik Clarys
Erik Clarys (born 18 October 1968) is a Belgian former professional darts player who competed in events of the British Darts Organisation (BDO) and Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Nicknamed "The Sheriff", he was known for his unorthodox way ...
in his first match. He went out to
Wayne Mardle
Wayne Elliot Mardle (born 10 May 1973) is an English former professional darts player who played in events of the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and British Darts Organisation (BDO). He was runner-up in three PDC majors, losing to Phil ...
2-4 in 2005. He won his first match at the World Championship at his third attempt in 2006. He was seeded 12th for the event, and beat
Warren Parry before losing 0-4 to
Dennis Smith in the next round.
Later career
2007-2010
He had slipped to 16th in the
world rankings for the 2007 World Championship, when he was surprisingly beaten by 19-year-old Dutch player
Rico Vonck, thus continuing his poor run at the tournament. He started the year ranked 15th in the world, but had fallen to 32 by November, which put him in danger of failing to qualify for the 2008 World Championship. However, he reached the semi-final of the Ireland Open Classic in September, and won the non-ranked Gleneagle Irish Masters in early November, thus hinting at an upturn in form. He also reached the semi-finals of the PDC German Darts Championship.
In the
2008 PDC World Darts Championship, Walsh defeated
Adrian Gray in the first round, setting up a second-round match with Taylor. Walsh led Taylor 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2 before Taylor won six consecutive legs to beat him 4-3. Despite losing, Walsh stated that from suffering
dartitis to pushing the greatest player in the world to the final set at the World Championship was a great victory in its own right.
Walsh continued his good form, reaching three quarter finals including the Open Holland Masters and then reached the last 32 stage of the US Open and the UK Open. He followed up with a semi final showing in the PDPA Players Championship Las Vegas and then qualified for the
2008 Las Vegas Desert Classic the next day. He beat
Bill Davis
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in the first round before losing to
James Wade
James Martin Wade (born 6 April 1983) is an English professional darts player, currently playing in the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). He became the youngest player to win a major PDC title, when he won the 2007 World Matchplay at th ...
. He then reached the second round of the
2008 World Matchplay, defeating
Colin Lloyd
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in the opening match of the tournament but lost to
Kevin McDine. He reached the second round of the
World Grand Prix, beating
Steve Beaton in the first round before losing to
Terry Jenkins
Terry Jenkins (born 26 September 1963) is an English former professional darts player who was nicknamed The Bull, having previously used the name "Tucker" for his matches. He reached number three in the world rankings and was a runner-up in ni ...
. Walsh missed out on qualifying for the
2008 Grand Slam of Darts
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but bounced back to reach the semi finals of the inaugural
Championship League Darts
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, winning group eight and then placing second in the winners group, eventually losing to
Mervyn King. He then reached the quarter finals of the
2008 European Darts Championship and reached the final of the PDPA Players Championship Holland 2, losing to Wade.
Walsh defeated
Jamie Caven 3-2 in the first round of the
2009 PDC World Championship, narrowly missing out on a nine dart finish on the way. In the second round he lost 4-2 to King. On 17 January, Walsh hit a
nine-dart finish
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in the Eddie Cox Memorial Players Championship in Gibraltar against Caven to win the deciding leg of their first round match. Having rolled over for four Players Championships, Walsh won £1,600 for the nine-darter.
Walsh won his first PDC title in two years, when he won the Coventry Players Championship on 28 March 2009 beating Taylor 6-4 in the final. He added another title with his second career UK Open Regional in
Derby
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, by winning the
East Midlands
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region 6-5 over
Raymond van Barneveld
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.
2010 – present
Walsh was 12th seed for the
2010 World Championship, however he didn't get past the first round after losing 3-2 to former
World Champion
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Mark Webster.
Walsh qualified for the
2011 Grand Slam of Darts as the highest ranked player from the PDC Order of Merit not already invited. He progressed through Group A with victories over
Tony O'Shea and
Michael van Gerwen
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but finished second after losing to
Scott Waites. He then defeated Group B winner
Dean Winstanley 10-9 and former World Champion
Ted Hankey 16-14 before losing out 11-16 to
Gary Anderson.
At the
2012 World Championship he came from a set down to defeat
Warren French
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Career
French reached the final of the 2006 New Zealand Open, losing to former world cham ...
, 3–1 in the first round. Walsh played
Kevin Painter
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in the Last 32 and came back from 1–3 to level the match at 3–3. He couldn't keep his momentum going, however, as he lost the deciding set by 3 legs to 0 to exit the tournament 3–4. At the
World Matchplay, Walsh beat
Colin Osborne
Colin Osborne (born 19 June 1975) is an English professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. In 2009, he won the Championship League and reached the final of the UK Open.
Darts career
Osborne has won tw ...
10–8 in the first round, before being comprehensively beaten 4–13 by
James Wade
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in the last 16. Despite winning the first set in his first round match against
Robert Thornton at the
World Grand Prix, he only took one more leg and lost 1–2. Walsh qualified from
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of the
Championship League
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with a 6–5 victory against
Steve Beaton. However, he finished bottom of the eight man
Winners Group, winning just one of his seven matches. Walsh was whitewashed 0–5 in his opening Group H game of the
Grand Slam of Darts, but came back to defeat both
Wayne Jones and
Christian Kist 5–4. However, his heavy defeat and narrow wins meant that he failed to qualify for the knockout stage on leg difference. After all 33 ProTour events of 2012 had been played, Walsh was 23rd on the Order of Merit, inside the top 32 who qualified for the
Players Championship Finals
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. He was beaten 1–6 by Thornton in the first round.
Walsh reached the last 16 of the
2013 World Championship with wins over
Darren Webster and
Justin Pipe, but then lost to
Wes Newton 1–4, having missed three darts to only trail 2–3. He lost 4–5 to Lee Palfreyman in the second round of the
UK Open. He failed to qualify for the
World Matchplay for the first time in his career and the
World Grand Prix for the first time since 2007 due to falling out of the top 16 on the Order of Merit and not winning enough games through the PDC Pro Tour.
In October, Walsh reached the quarter-finals of a Pro Tour event for the first time in a year at the 11th
Players Championship as he beat the likes of
Andy Hamilton and Newton, before his run was ended with a 6–4 defeat against
Robert Thornton. He lost 5–0 to
Robert Thornton and 5–1 to
Andy Hamilton at the
Grand Slam of Darts, before a consolation 5–2 victory over
Justin Pipe but Walsh was already resigned to finishing bottom of the group.
At the
2014 World Championship Walsh missed five darts to extend his first round match against
Jarkko Komula
Jarkko Komula (born 13 March 1976) is a Finnish former professional darts player who played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He is nicknamed Smiley because he rarely smiles.
Darts career
BDO
Komula reached the final of the 2001 ...
into a final set as he lost 3–1. He dropped to world number 31 after the event concluded and was defeated 9–5 by
Mark Webster in the third round of the
UK Open. Walsh failed to advance beyond the last 32 of any event after this.
He fell to world number 41 ahead of the
2015 World Championship, outside of the top 32 who automatically qualify and could not claim a place via any other route to break a streak of 11 consecutive appearances in the event.
2015 also marked the first
UK Open not to feature Walsh (he had played in each one since its inception in 2003) after he failed to win enough matches to qualify. He did qualify for four European Tour events with two first round and two second round exits adding a total of £5,000 to his ranking.
Walsh was 65th on the Order of Merit after the
2016 World Championship, just outside the top 64 who remain on tour and so entered Q School. Despite losing in the final round to Vincent Kamphuis on the last day, Walsh had done more than enough to win his place back right away as he topped the Q School Order of Merit. At the 10th
Players Championship in July, Walsh reached his first quarter-final in over two years, but lost 6–1 to
Andrew Gilding. This helped him qualify for the
Finals
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and, in what was his PDC major event since February 2014, he was edged out 6–5 by
Josh Payne
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in the opening round.
Successes
He has won six non-televised PDC titles: the Welsh Regional final of the UK Open in September 2005, the Gleneagle Irish Masters in November 2007,
Walsh wins Irish Masters
planetdarts.tv the Coventry Players Championship and the UK Open East Midlands Regional plus two more Players Championships in Barnsley beating Jamie Caven and in Germany beating Andy Hamilton 6–5.
2020
As of the 18th January he has not participated in any darts event.
World Championship results
PDC
* 2004: Second round (lost to Erik Clarys
Erik Clarys (born 18 October 1968) is a Belgian former professional darts player who competed in events of the British Darts Organisation (BDO) and Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Nicknamed "The Sheriff", he was known for his unorthodox way ...
0–3) (sets)
* 2005: Third round (lost to Wayne Mardle
Wayne Elliot Mardle (born 10 May 1973) is an English former professional darts player who played in events of the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and British Darts Organisation (BDO). He was runner-up in three PDC majors, losing to Phil ...
2–4)
* 2006: Second round (lost to Dennis Smith 0–4)
* 2007: First round (lost to Rico Vonck 0–3)
* 2008: Second round (lost to Phil Taylor 3–4)
* 2009: Second round (lost to Mervyn King 2–4)
* 2010: First round (lost to Mark Webster 2–3)
* 2011: Third round (lost to Terry Jenkins
Terry Jenkins (born 26 September 1963) is an English former professional darts player who was nicknamed The Bull, having previously used the name "Tucker" for his matches. He reached number three in the world rankings and was a runner-up in ni ...
0–4)
* 2012: Second round (lost to Kevin Painter
Kevin Painter (born 12 July 1967) is an English retired darts player, known as "The Artist". He is arguably most famous for finishing as the runner-up to Phil Taylor in the 2004 PDC World Championship final, now widely credited as one of the ...
3–4)
* 2013: Third round (lost to Wes Newton 1–4)
* 2014: First round (lost to Jarkko Komula
Jarkko Komula (born 13 March 1976) is a Finnish former professional darts player who played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He is nicknamed Smiley because he rarely smiles.
Darts career
BDO
Komula reached the final of the 2001 ...
1–3)
Career finals
PDC major finals: 1 (1 runner-up)
Performance timeline
References
External links
Mark Walsh's official website
Mark Walsh's profile and stats on Darts Database
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1965 births
Living people
English darts players
Professional Darts Corporation former tour card holders
People from Kings Langley
Darts players with dartitis
PDC ranking title winners