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Prize money on the PDC circuit to rise in 2019

PDC prize money will again reach a record level as the sport's expansion continues this year

WILLIAM HILL WORLD DARTS CHAMPIONSHIP 2019.ALEXANDRA PALACE,.LONDON.PIC;LAWRENCE LUSTIG.FINAL.MICHAEL VAN GERWEN V MICHAEL SMITH.MICHAEL VAN GERWEN WINS
Image: Michael van Gerwen picked up £500,000 for winning the World Darts Championship

Prize money on the PDC circuit will rise to £14m in 2019 through a series of increases for the sport's biggest tournaments.

The growth of the World Darts Championship prize money to £2.5m for the 2018/2019 event was followed by confirmation that prize money for the UK Open and World Matchplay will also increase in 2019.

The PDC's other Premier ranking events - the World Grand Prix, European Championship, Grand Slam of Darts and Players Championship Finals - will also increase in 2019.

In addition, prize money for the Premier League, World Cup and World Series of Darts Finals will rise this year.

Prize money on the PDC European Tour will increase to £140,000 per event this year for the 13 tournaments held across the continent, and a further eight Players Championship events have been added to the PDC Pro Tour, meaning that over £2m will be added to PDC prize funds this year.

The PDC will also continue to fund affiliated tours in the Nordic & Baltic, EADC and Asian regions, and work alongside other global partners and the Junior Darts Corporation.

A PDC Tour Card really now is a Golden Ticket, and unprecedented rewards are now available for successful players.
PDC Chairman Barry Hearn

"This is another huge step forward for players on the PDC circuit," said PDC Chairman Barry Hearn.

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"We had already expanded the World Championship to 96 players an record levels of prize money and announced that all 128 Tour Card Holders will compete in the UK Open, and it's fantastic to increase prize money across our other Premier events and the European Tour.

"A PDC Tour Card really now is a Golden Ticket, and unprecedented rewards are now available for successful players.

"We've already seen an increased field at the European Qualifying School and are all set for a hugely competitive UK Qualifying School later this month ahead of an eagerly-anticipated 2019 on the PDC circuit."

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