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The PDC Order of Merit is a world ranking system used by one of the darts organisations, the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Following the 2007 PDC World Darts Championship it superseded a world ranking system based on points being awarded for performances in ranking tournaments.

How it works

The Professional Darts Corporation adopted an Order of Merit system in 2007, which is based on prize money won over two years for the main Order of Merit and separate one-year rankings for other PDC Pro Tour events.

PDC Order of Merit

PDC Order of Merit as of 3 January 2025.
Players ranked 1 - 32
Rank Change Player Earnings
1 Steady  Luke Humphries £1,804,250
2 Increase 2  Luke Littler £1,118,500
3 Steady  Michael van Gerwen £815,500
4 Increase 1  Rob Cross £551,750
5 Increase 3  Stephen Bunting £536,000
6 Steady  Dave Chisnall £528,500
7 Steady  Jonny Clayton £494,000
8 Increase 1  Damon Heta £484,000
9 Increase 1  Gerwyn Price £480,500
10 Increase 5  Chris Dobey £480,250
11 Increase 1  Nathan Aspinall £470,500
12 Increase 5  Peter Wright £442,500
13 Steady  Danny Noppert £431,750
14 Steady  Gary Anderson £430,500
15 Increase 1  James Wade £426,750
16 Increase 2  Josh Rock £405,000
16 Decrease 14  Michael Smith £405,000
18 Decrease 7  Dimitri Van den Bergh £399,250
19 Increase 1  Ryan Searle £398,250
20 Increase 1  Andrew Gilding £395,500
21 Decrease 2  Ross Smith £395,000
22 Steady  Martin Schindler £365,000
23 Steady  Joe Cullen £357,250
24 Steady  Mike De Decker £356,000
25 Increase 1  Daryl Gurney £334,250
26 Decrease 1  Dirk van Duijvenbode £325,750
27 Increase 1  Gian van Veen £299,000
28 Increase 1  Ritchie Edhouse £289,250
29 Increase 4  Ryan Joyce £282,000
30 Increase 4  Ricardo Pietreczko £280,750
31 Decrease 1  Brendan Dolan £271,500
32 Decrease 1  Krzysztof Ratajski £267,750
*Change since 24 November 2024.
PDC Order of Merit as of 3 January 2025.
Players ranked 33 - 64
Rank Change Player Earnings
33 Increase 2  Luke Woodhouse £262,750
34 Decrease 2  Raymond van Barneveld £252,750
35 Increase 1  Jermaine Wattimena £240,250
36 Increase 1  Scott Williams £220,750
37 Decrease 10  Gabriel Clemens £219,750
38 Steady  Martin Lukeman £202,500
39 Steady  Cameron Menzies £178,000
40 Increase 3  Callan Rydz £177,000
41 Increase 10  Kevin Doets £146,500
42 Increase 2  Madars Razma £144,750
43 Decrease 1  Mickey Mansell £143,250
44 Increase 1  Ricky Evans £142,250
45 Decrease 5  José de Sousa £139,000
46 Decrease 5  Kim Huybrechts £136,000
47 Steady  Richard Veenstra £122,750
48 Increase 1  Niels Zonneveld £121,250
49 Increase 8  Ian White £116,250
50 Increase 2  Keane Barry £115,250
51 Decrease 5  Jim Williams £111,250
52 Decrease 4  William O'Connor £107,000
53 Steady  Florian Hempel £103,000
53 Increase 2  Matt Campbell £103,000
55 Increase 3  Wessel Nijman £100,000
56 Decrease 2  Steve Beaton £89,000
57 Decrease 7  Alan Soutar £85,500
58 Increase 9  Dylan Slevin £80,500
59 Increase 18  Robert Owen £80,250
60 Increase 2  Ryan Meikle £78,500
61 Increase 3  Stephen Burton £78,000
62 Increase 8  Connor Scutt £77,000
63 Decrease 7  Mensur Suljović £75,250
64 Increase 17  Jeffrey de Graaf £75,000
*Change since 24 November 2024.
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PDC Order of Merit as of 3 January 2025.
Players ranked 65th or lower
Rank Change Player Earnings
65 Increase 11  Nick Kenny £71,750
66 Increase 2  Karel Sedláček £71,250
67 Decrease 9  Boris Krčmar £70,000
68 Increase 5  Wesley Plaisier £69,500
69 Decrease 9  Simon Whitlock £69,250
70 Decrease 4  Lee Evans £66,750
71 Decrease 8  Jamie Hughes £65,250
72 Increase 2  Jeffrey de Zwaan £58,500
73 Decrease 12  Mervyn King £57,500
74 Increase 5  Thibault Tricole £57,250
75 Decrease 3  Maik Kuivenhoven £56,500
76 Decrease 11  Adam Gawlas £53,750
77 Decrease 6  Rowby-John Rodriguez £51,250
78 Decrease 3  Daniel Klose £47,250
79 Increase 10  James Hurrell £45,750
80 Decrease 2  Keegan Brown £42,750
81 Decrease 1  Jeffrey Sparidaans £41,500
82 Steady  Graham Hall £39,500
82 Steady  Dom Taylor £39,500
84 Increase 3  Chris Landman £39,250
85 Decrease 16  Vincent van der Voort £38,500
86 Decrease 2  Arron Monk £37,750
87 Decrease 2  Graham Usher £32,250
87 Decrease 2  Jurjen van der Velde £32,250
89 Decrease 1  Mario Vandenbogaerde £31,000
90 Increase 32  Rhys Griffin £28,000
91 Increase 11  Christian Kist £27,250
92 Decrease 2  Pascal Rupprecht £26,500
93 Increase 37  Leonard Gates £25,500
94 New entry  Paolo Nebrida £25,000
95 Decrease 4  Andy Baetens £24,500
96 Decrease 4  Josh Payne £23,500
96 Decrease 4  Berry van Peer £23,500
98 Increase 37  Kai Gotthardt £23,250
99 Decrease 4  Nathan Rafferty £22,250
100 Decrease 4  Steve Lennon £22,000
101 Decrease 4  Radek Szagański £21,750
102 Decrease 4  Lukas Wenig £21,500
103 Decrease 4  Owen Roelofs £21,000
104 Decrease 4  Danny van Trijp £20,500
105 Decrease 4  Callum Goffin £20,250
106 Increase 18  Stefan Bellmont £20,000
107 Decrease 4  Adam Warner £19,500
108 Decrease 4  Patrick Geeraets £19,000
108 Decrease 4  Matthew Dennant £19,000
108 Decrease 4  Geert Nentjes £19,000
111 Decrease 4  Darren Beveridge £18,750
111 Decrease 4  Adam Smith-Neale £18,750
113 Decrease 4  Jitse Van der Wal £18,250
114 Decrease 4  Benjamin Reus £18,000
115 Decrease 4  Ronny Huybrechts £17,750
116 Decrease 4  Andy Boulton £17,000
116 Decrease 4  Danny Lauby £17,000
118 Decrease 4  Robert Grundy £16,500
119 Decrease 4  Robbie Knops £16,250
120 Increase 96  Alexander Merkx £16,000
121 Decrease 5  Christian Perez £15,500
122 New entry  Alexis Toylo £15,000
122 New entry  Lok Yin Lee £15,000
124 Decrease 7  George Killington £14,500
125 Decrease 7  Owen Bates £14,000
126 Decrease 7  Brett Claydon £13,750
127 Decrease 7  Martijn Dragt £13,500
127 Decrease 7  Adam Hunt £13,500
129 Decrease 7  Darryl Pilgrim £13,000
130 Increase 14  Lourence Ilagan £12,500
130 Increase 14  Noa-Lynn van Leuven £12,500
130 Decrease 6  Danny Jansen £12,500
130 Decrease 6  Haupai Puha £12,500
134 Increase 15  Romeo Grbavac £12,250
135 Decrease 8  Jelle Klaasen £11,750
136 Decrease 8  William Borland £11,500
136 Decrease 8  Leighton Bennett £11,500
138 Decrease 8  Franz Rötzsch £10,500
139 Increase 20  Niko Springer £10,000
139 Increase 20  Darius Labanauskas £10,000
139 Decrease 7  Lee Cocks £10,000
139 Decrease 7  Cameron Crabtree £10,000
143 Decrease 9  John Henderson £8,500
144 Decrease 9  Jacques Labre £8,250
145 New entry  Ben Robb £7,500
145 New entry  Cameron Carolissen £7,500
145 New entry  Fallon Sherrock £7,500
145 New entry  Gordon Mathers £7,500
145 New entry  Jim Long £7,500
145 New entry  Joe Comito £7,500
145 New entry  Nitin Kumar £7,500
145 New entry  Rashad Sweeting £7,500
145 New entry  Ryusei Azemoto £7,500
145 New entry  Stowe Buntz £7,500
145 New entry  Tomoya Goto £7,500
145 New entry  Zong Xiao Chen £7,500
145 Decrease 8  Richie Burnett £7,500
145 Decrease 8  Paul Krohne £7,500
145 Decrease 8  Tim Wolters £7,500
145 Decrease 8  Joshua Richardson £7,500
145 Decrease 51  Adrian Lewis £7,500
162 Decrease 21  Justin Hood £7,000
163 Decrease 21  Michele Turetta £6,000
164 Decrease 21  Jamie Atkins £5,500
165 Decrease 21  Beau Greaves £5,000
165 Decrease 21  Jimmy van Schie £5,000
165 Decrease 21  Sebastian Białecki £5,000
168 Decrease 18  Ted Evetts £4,500
168 Decrease 18  Oskar Lukasiak £4,500
170 Decrease 18  Pavel Drtil £4,000
170 Decrease 18  Jules van Dongen £4,000
172 Decrease 18  Marko Kantele £3,750
172 Decrease 18  Cor Dekker £3,750
172 Decrease 18  Johan Engström £3,750
172 Decrease 18  Kevin Troppmann £3,750
172 Decrease 18  Michael Unterbuchner £3,750
177 Decrease 18  Jiri Brejcha £2,500
177 Decrease 18  Anton Östlund £2,500
177 Decrease 18  Bruno Stöckli £2,500
177 Decrease 18  Roger Hertig £2,500
177 Decrease 18  Shane McGuirk £2,500
177 Decrease 18  Alberto Bezjian £2,500
177 Decrease 18  Max Hopp £2,500
177 Decrease 18  Matthias Ehlers £2,500
177 Decrease 18  Jan Dueckers £2,500
177 Decrease 18  Marvin van Velzen £2,500
177 Decrease 18  Moreno Blom £2,500
177 Decrease 18  Moritz Hilger £2,500
177 Decrease 18  Andreas Harrysson £2,500
177 Decrease 18  Scott Mitchell £2,500
191 Decrease 16  Dragutin Horvat £2,250
191 Decrease 16  René Eidams £2,250
193 Decrease 16  Aden Kirk £2,000
193 Decrease 16  Thomas Lovely £2,000
195 Decrease 16  Jarred Cole £1,500
195 Decrease 16  Joe Croft £1,500
195 Decrease 16  Michael Taylor £1,500
198 Decrease 16  Daniel Markovsky £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Michal Smejda £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Patrik Kovács £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Alex Fehlmann £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Marcel Walpen £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Nándor Prés £1,250
198 Decrease 16  András Csóka £1,250
198 Decrease 16  György Jehirszki £1,250
198 Decrease 16  János Végső £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Brian Raman £1,250
198 Decrease 16  François Schweyen £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Jody Tobback £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Luc Bogaert £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Krzysztof Kciuk £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Benjamin Pratnemer £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Nico Blum £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Damian Mol £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Teemu Harju £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Christopher Toonders £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Daniel Larsson £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Christian Gödl £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Dominik Haberl £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Hannes Schnier £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Zoran Lerchbacher £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Arno Merk £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Alexander Mašek £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Patrick Klingelhöfer £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Oliver Mueller £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Viktor Tingström £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Vítězslav Sedlák £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Born Van Put £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Geert De Vos £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Jeroen Caron £1,250
198 Decrease 16  Steven Strobbe £1,250
232 Decrease 16  Dominik Grüllich £1,000
232 Decrease 16  Stefaan Henderyck £1,000
232 Decrease 16  Reece Colley £1,000
232 Decrease 16  Bradley Brooks £1,000
232 Decrease 16  Harry Lane £1,000
232 Decrease 16  Jack Male £1,000
232 Decrease 16  Jenson Walker £1,000
232 Decrease 16  Johnny Haines £1,000
232 Decrease 16  Ron Meulenkamp £1,000
232 Decrease 16  Tom Lonsdale £1,000
*Change since 24 November 2024.

Secondary Orders of Merit

In addition to the main two-year Order of Merit, the PDC also operates secondary Orders of Merit for their different tours. These include the:

  • ProTour Order of Merit, which counts money earned in Players Championships and European Tour events over a 12-month rolling period. In addition to qualification for televised tournaments, this ranking determines the seedings for Pro Tour events.
  • European Tour Order of Merit, which counts money earned in European Tour events during the calendar year. The top 32 on this ranking list comprise the qualifiers for the European Championship, all seeded, at the end of the year.
  • Players Championship Order of Merit, which counts money earned in Player Championship events during the calendar year. The top 64 on this ranking list are the seeded qualifiers to the Players Championship Finals.
  • Challenge Tour Order of Merit, which counts money earned on the Challenge Tour (by non Tour Card holders that participated in Q-School) during the calendar year. The top players at the end of the year qualify for the World Championship, UK Open, and receive Tour Cards.
  • Development Tour Order of Merit, which counts money earned on the Development Tour (by Tour Card holders and non Tour Card holders alike, aged 16–23) during the calendar year. The top players at the end of the year qualify for the World Championship, UK Open, and receive Tour Cards.
  • Women's Series Order of Merit, which was introduced in 2021 after the first women's series events were introduced in 2020. The tournament series qualifies two women to the Grand Slam, and World Championship.

Player exemptions and seedings

The PDC rankings from all orders of merit determine exemptions from the qualifying competitions and seedings for all televised events. Additionally, the orders of merit are used to offer tour cards for the following year.

PDC Order of Merit Exemptions
Tournament Qualifiers (seeds)
By Order of Merit Other
Main PT ET PC CT DT WS
Ranked televised events
World Championship 32 (32) 32 2 2 2 26
World Masters 24 (16) 8
UK Open TCH 8 8 16
World Matchplay 16 (16) 16
World Grand Prix 16 (8) 16
European Championship 32 (32)
Grand Slam of Darts 0 (8) 2 2 2 18
Players Championship Finals 64 (64)
PDC Pro Tour
European Tour events 16 16 (16) 16
Players Championship events TCH 0 (32)
Non-ranked televised events
Premier League Darts 4 4
Champions League of Darts 8 (8)
Tour Cards 64 2 2 var
  1. ^ The top 8 non-tour card holders will enter at the preliminary round group stage
  1. Players Ranked 25–56 will enter at the last 64 of the preliminary round, while Players Ranked 57–88 will be seeded in the preliminary round group stage, and Players Ranked 89–128 will enter at the preliminary rounded group stage non-seeded
  2. The 8 qualifiers from the preliminary round

Ranking tournaments

The PDC holds a variety of ranked and unranked televised tournaments throughout the year. There are an additional selection of ranked floor and streamed tournaments that comprise the PDC Pro Tour, as well as unranked secondary tours and events such as the Challenge Tour, Development Tour, and event qualifiers. Money earned in all ranking events counts toward the Order of Merit, with none counting from the unranked events.

PDC Ranking Tournaments with Payouts
Tournament Prize money
Total Champion Runner-up Semi-finalists Top 8 Top 16 Top 32 Top 64 Top 96 Top 128
Ranked televised events
World Championship £2,500,000 £500,000 £200,000 £100,000 £50,000 £35,000 £25,000 £15,000 £7,500
UK Open £600,000 £110,000 £50,000 £30,000 £15,000 £10,000 £5,000 £2,500 £1,500 £1,000
World Matchplay £800,000 £200,000 £100,000 £50,000 £30,000 £15,000 £10,000
World Grand Prix £600,000 £120,000 £60,000 £40,000 £25,000 £15,000 £7,500
European Championship £600,000 £120,000 £60,000 £40,000 £25,000 £15,000 £7,500
Grand Slam of Darts £650,000 £150,000 £70,000 £50,000 £25,000 £12,250 £5,000
Players Championship Finals £600,000 £120,000 £60,000 £30,000 £20,000 £10,000 £6,500 £3,000
PDC Pro Tour
13 European Tour events £175,000 £30,000 £12,000 £8,500 £6,000 £4,000 £2,500 £1,250
30 Players Championship events £125,000 £15,000 £10,000 £5,000 £3,500 £2,500 £1,500 £1,000
Total yearly ranking payouts £11,625,000 £2,070,000 £996,000 £1,141,000 £1,432,000 £1,822,000 £2,208,000 £1,636,000 £288,000 £32,000
  1. The Grand Slam pays an additional £3,500 to the 8 group winners.
  2. The Grand Slam pays £8,000 and £5,000 for third and fourth place finishers respectively in the group stage, which comprise the top 32.
  3. The 2020 PDC Pro Tour was reduced to 4 European Tour events and 23 Players Championships due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  4. The 16 seeded players at a European Tour event do not receive money toward OoM for a top 32 finish.
  5. European Tour events pay out to 48 players (the complete field).

Unranked tournaments

The PDC operates additional unranked tournaments for tour card holders and occasional qualifiers throughout the year. This includes five televised premier invitational events comprising the Premier League, Champions League of Darts, World Series of Darts Finals, The Masters, and the World Cup of Darts pairs event. Although none of these events count toward the Order of Merit, they all award some number of tournament spots based on Order of Merit position. Additionally there are usually five to seven World Series of Darts events scheduled across the globe each year with eight top PDC players seeded over eight local qualifiers.

Secondary tours and tournaments

The PDC also offers secondary tours that do not count toward the main Order of Merit, but do each include their own confined orders of merit. The Challenge Tour is open to any players who played at the most recent Q-School but failed to earn a tour card. Throughout the year, the top players on the Challenge Tour OoM are invited to fill openings on the Pro Tour, receive invitations to the World Championship and UK Open, and at the end of the year receive tour cards for the next two years.

The Development Tour is open to players outside of the top 32 on the main Order of Merit who are between the ages of 16 and 23. Similarly to the Challenge Tour, the top players on the Development Tour order of merit receive tour cards and invitations to the UK Open and World Championship. Additionally, 96 players - comprising 16 invitations, tour card holders of the appropriate age, and Development Tour competitors - partake in the World Youth Championship. Although this championship does not count toward any order of merit, there is a £60,000 payout, and the finalists receive tour cards as well as berths in the Grand Slam and World Championship.

Previous world ranking system

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Under the previous ranking points system, Colin Lloyd was the world number one player in the PDC for most of 2005 and 2006, despite most of the major titles being shared between Phil Taylor, Raymond van Barneveld and John Part. Although Lloyd also won two major titles, he often accumulated ranking points in the less prestigious non-televised events, in which Taylor did not always compete. Similarly, Alan Warriner was world number one on four occasions before ever winning his first and only PDC major, the 2001 Grand Prix, while Taylor won eight world championships and a host of other titles during that period.

Previous World Number Ones

PDC Ranking Leaders Timeline

13 players have held the position of World Number One since the World Darts Council started new rankings in 1993. Seven different players held the position in the old points system, and seven players have held the position since the PDC switched to the two-year earnings based Order of Merit system in 2007, with Phil Taylor being the only player to have been number one in both eras.

Player # Years in which player stood Number 1
England Phil Taylor 13
  • 1996
  • 2000
  • 2002
  • 2003
  • 2004
  • 2006
  • 2007
  • 2008
  • 2009
  • 2010
  • 2011
  • 2012
  • 2013
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 7
  • 2014
  • 2015
  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2020
England Alan Warriner 6
  • 1993
  • 1994
  • 1997
  • 1998
  • 2001
  • 2002
England Rod Harrington 5
  • 1995
  • 1996
  • 1998
  • 1999
  • 2000
England Colin Lloyd 3
  • 2005
  • 2006
  • 2007
England Dennis Priestley 2
  • 1994
  • 1995
England Peter Manley 2
  • 2000
  • 2001
Wales Gerwyn Price 2
  • 2021
  • 2022
England Luke Humphries 2
  • 2024
  • 2025
Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 1 2008
Canada John Part 1 2003
Scotland Peter Wright 1 2022
England Michael Smith 1 2023
Italic indicates the player was reigning world champion that year
Bold indicates the player stood number one at the conclusion of that year's world championship

Periods

No. Player(s) From Length Ref.
1  Alan Warriner-Little January 1993 Incarnation of the WDC 674 days
2  Dennis Priestley 6 November 1994 1994 Lada UK Masters 155
3  Rod Harrington 10 April 1995 1995 UK Matchplay 479 days
4  Phil Taylor August 1996 31 days
 Alan Warriner-Little (2) September 1996 699 days
 Rod Harrington (2) 1 August 1998 1998 World Matchplay 728 days
 Phil Taylor (2) 29 July 2000 2000 World Matchplay 57 days
5  Peter Manley 24 September 2000 2000 Windy City Open 399 days
 Alan Warriner-Little (3) 28 October 2001 2001 World Grand Prix 69 days
Alan Warriner-Little (4) and Phil Taylor (3) 5 January 2002 2002 World Championship 28 days
 Alan Warriner-Little (5) 2 February 2002 2002 Eastbourne Open 88 days
 Phil Taylor (4) May 2002 248 days
6  John Part 4 January 2003 2003 World Championship 203 days
 Phil Taylor (5) 26 July 2003 2003 Bobby Bourn Memorial Trophy 582 days
7  Colin Lloyd 27 February 2005 2005 West Tyrone Open 469 days
 Phil Taylor (6) 11 June 2006 2006 UK Open 7 days
 Colin Lloyd (2) 18 June 2006 2006 Players Championship 3 197 days
 Phil Taylor (7) 1 January 2007 2007 World Championship 365 days
8  Raymond van Barneveld 1 January 2008 2008 World Championship 159 days
 Phil Taylor (8) 8 June 2008 2008 UK Open 2,033 days
9  Michael van Gerwen 1 January 2014 2014 World Championship 2,559 days
10  Gerwyn Price 3 January 2021 2021 World Championship 427 days
11  Peter Wright 6 March 2022 2022 UK Open 140 days
 Gerwyn Price (2) 24 July 2022 2022 World Matchplay 77 days
 Peter Wright (2) 9 October 2022 2022 World Grand Prix 21 days
 Gerwyn Price (3) 30 October 2022 2022 European Championship 65 days
12  Michael Smith 3 January 2023 2023 World Championship 365 days
13  Luke Humphries 3 January 2024 2024 World Championship 368 days
  1. ^ Uses 1st of month where exact date unknown.
Key
Before January 2007 Used old points system
Current Reigning number one on Order of Merit

Total Days at No. 1

No. Player Total Days at No 1 Longest Consecutive Run
1 Phil Taylor 3323 2033
2 Michael van Gerwen 2559 2559
3 Alan Warriner-Little 1558 699
4 Rod Harrington 1207 728
5 Colin Lloyd 666 469
6 Gerwyn Price 569 427
7 Peter Manley 399 399
8 Luke Humphries 368 368
9 Michael Smith 365 365
10 John Part 203 203
11 Peter Wright 161 140
12 Raymond van Barneveld 159 159
13 Dennis Priestley 155 155
Active players in bold.

First WDC/PDC rankings

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Following the World Darts Council split from the British Darts Organisation between 1992 and 1994, the WDC drew up its first ranking list in the run-up to its inaugural 1994 World Championship. Mike Gregory and Chris Johns later went back to the BDO set up, and Bobby George and many of the non-UK players never competed in the early days of the WDC.

Ranking Player   Ranking Player
1 England Alan Warriner 16 Denmark Jann Hoffmann
2 England Rod Harrington = Wales Chris Johns
3 England Phil Taylor = Netherlands Roland Scholten
4 England John Lowe 19 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
5 England Mike Gregory = England Keith Deller
6 England Peter Evison 21 England Bobby George
7 England Kevin Spiolek 22 Denmark Per Skau
= England Dennis Priestley 23 Germany Bernd Hebecker
9 England Bob Anderson = Germany Andree Welge
10 Scotland Jocky Wilson = Belgium Pascal Rabau
11 Scotland Jamie Harvey 26 Belgium Leo Laurens
12 England Eric Bristow = Netherlands Bert Vlaardingerbroek
13 England Cliff Lazarenko = Republic of Ireland Tom Kirby
14 Sweden Magnus Caris = Australia Wayne Weening
= England Steve Beaton = Finland Mauro Levy

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