Gary Anderson's form continued as he won the opening group of the 2011 Championship League Darts.
Scotsman's form continues in Championship League darts
Gary Anderson's run of form continued as he won the opening group of the 2011 Championship League Darts, defeating Wes Newton 6-1 in the final.
It was not all bad for Fleetwood ace Newton at Crondon Park though, as he picked up his first-ever win over Phil Taylor en route to the final.
Anderson will now return for October's big-money Winners Group in the internet-streamed event, which sees players compete in eight-man groups in a round-robin league phase before the top four contest each day's Play-Offs.
Taylor - the 2008 Championship League Darts winner - had gone through the Group One league phase unbeaten but saw his hopes of early progression shattered by a brilliant Newton display in the semi-finals.
The Fleetwood ace, who has risen to seventh in the world this year and also reached June's UK Open final, finished fourth in the table and took out a stunning 140 checkout for a 12-darter which gave him his first career victory over Taylor.
Second best
Newton's dream of following that win by claiming the Group One title, though, was shattered by Anderson as the Scot followed up an excellent 6-4 comeback defeat of Simon Whitlock in the semis with a 6-1 triumph in the final.
"I'm really happy with that," said Anderson. "This is a very tough competition and today there were eight of the world's top ten players, so to get through that and into the Winners Group is a huge achievement.
"I was pleased with how I played all the way through and only Phil defeated me in the league games, but to finish like I did against Simon and Wes is great.
"I'm going to have a few days at home now to prepare for the World Grand Prix and it would be fantastic to take this form over to Dublin next week!"
Newton admitted: "I meant a lot to me to defeat Phil because I've been a professional for ten years and never done it before, but it was hard to stay focussed for the final after that.
"Gary deserved to win the final and it's up to me to knuckle down again on Wednesday and try to win Group Two."
Group Three
Newton, Taylor and Whitlock will now return to Crondon Park on Wednesday for Group Three, which will also feature left-handers Mark Webster and James Wade, who missed out on Tuesday's semis.
However, World Champion Adrian Lewis and seven-time major finalist Terry Jenkins were eliminated from the event after finishing in the bottom two.
The pair both lost their opening six matches before Lewis whitewashed Jenkins in the final round of games to claim his only win of the day.
Wednesday's Group Two will also feature Paul Nicholson, Andy Hamilton and Mervyn King, who will join the survivors from Group One in competing for a Winners Group spot.
Championship League Darts is screened solely on the internet through LIVEPDC.TV and a series of 30 bookmakers' websites worldwide, and offers a potential total prize fund of over £200,000, plus places in the Grand Slam of Darts for the eventual finalists.