PDC Order of Merit




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 Following the 2007 PDC World Darts Championship it superseded a world ranking system based on points being awarded for performances in ranking tournaments.




Contents






  • 1 How it works


  • 2 PDC Top 32 Order of Merit


  • 3 PDC ProTour Order of Merit


  • 4 Player exemptions


  • 5 Televised Ranking Tournaments


  • 6 Previous world ranking system


  • 7 Previous World Number Ones


    • 7.1 Periods


      • 7.1.1 Post World Championship number ones






  • 8 First WDC/PDC rankings


  • 9 See also


  • 10 References


  • 11 External links





How it works


The Order of Merit is similar to that employed in golf's European Tour. Prize money won during the previous two seasons is calculated and the rankings are determined from this money list.
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 Top 32 Order of Merit


PDC Order of Merit as of 31 March 2019, following the 2019 German Darts Championship.[1]







































































































































































Rank Player Earnings
1 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen £1,614,250
2
England Rob Cross
£821,500
3
Northern Ireland Daryl Gurney
£554,500
4
Scotland Gary Anderson
£552,250
5
Scotland Peter Wright
£551,750
6
England Michael Smith
£505,750
7
Wales Gerwyn Price
£409,000
8
Austria Mensur Suljović
£392,750
9
England James Wade
£346,000
10
Australia Simon Whitlock
£312,250
11
England Dave Chisnall
£292,750
12
England Ian White
£270,250
13
England Darren Webster
£256,000
14
Wales Jonny Clayton
£252,500
15
England Adrian Lewis
£244,000
16
England Joe Cullen
£242,750

England Nathan Aspinall
£242,750
18
England Stephen Bunting
£208,750
19
England Mervyn King
£195,750
20
Scotland John Henderson
£192,250
21
England Steve West
£191,750
22
England Steve Beaton
£189,500
23
Australia Kyle Anderson
£178,750
24
Netherlands Jermaine Wattimena
£175,750
25
England James Wilson
£168,250
26
Wales Jamie Lewis
£167,250
27
Belgium Kim Huybrechts
£165,750
28
Germany Max Hopp
£150,750
29
Belgium Dimitri Van den Bergh
£149,250
30
Netherlands Jelle Klaasen
£145,500
31
Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
£144,250
32
England Keegan Brown
£141,250


PDC ProTour Order of Merit


The ProTour Order of Merit counts prize money won in Players Championship events, UK Open Qualifiers and European Tour events over a 12-month period. Players are seeded based on the ProTour Order of Merit to all Player Championship and European Tour events. It also is a main way to qualify to the major TV tournaments.



  • The top 16 players in the ProTour Order of Merit not already qualified gain entry to the World Grand Prix.

  • The top 16 players in the ProTour Order of Merit not already qualified gain entry to the World Matchplay.

  • The top 32 players in the ProTour Order of Merit not already qualified gain entry to the World Championship.


Besides ProTour Order of Merit there is also the Players Championship Order of Merit and the European Tour Order of Merit. Both of these are based solely on the prize money won in that year's Players Championship or European Tour events respectively. The top 64 players on the Players Championship Order of Merit after the last Player Championship event are the only qualifiers to the Players Championship Finals. The top 32 players on the European Tour Order of Merit after the last European Tour event are the only qualifiers to the European Championship.



Player exemptions


The PDC rankings determine exemptions from the qualifying competitions from each major event:



  • The top 16 in early July get an automatic entry to the first round of the World Matchplay (as a seeded player).

  • The top 16 in late September get an automatic entry to the first round of the World Grand Prix (top-8 as seeded players).

  • The top 32 in early December get an automatic entry to the first round of the World Championship (as a seeded player).

  • The top 4 after the World Championship get an automatic entry to the Premier League.



Televised Ranking Tournaments


There is often a lot of confusion with televised tournaments and knowing which ones count towards the PDC Order of Merit. While a lot of televised tournaments are ranked, some are not, usually due to the tournament in question having restricted places e.g. Premier League.


Ranked Tournaments




  • England World Championship


  • England UK Open


  • England World Matchplay


  • Germany European Championship (and associated European Tour events)


  • Republic of Ireland World Grand Prix


  • England Grand Slam of Darts [2]


  • England Players Championship Finals (and associated Players Championships events)


European Tour (Ranked)




  • Austria Austrian Darts Open


  • Germany German Darts Championship


  • Germany European Darts Open


  • Netherlands Dutch Darts Masters


  • Germany European Darts Trophy


  • Gibraltar Gibraltar Darts Trophy


  • Germany European Darts Grand Prix


  • Germany International Darts Open


  • Germany European Darts Matchplay


  • Germany German Darts Open


  • Germany German Darts Grand Prix


  • Denmark Danish Darts Open


  • Netherlands Dutch Darts Championship


Un-ranked Tournaments




  • EnglandRepublic of IrelandScotlandNorthern IrelandWalesNetherlands & Germany Premier League Darts


  • England The Masters [3]


  • England Champions League of Darts [4]


World Series of Darts (Un-ranked)




  • Germany German Darts Masters


  • United States U.S. Darts Masters


  • China Shanghai Darts Masters


  • New Zealand Auckland Darts Masters


  • Australia Melbourne Darts Masters


  • Australia Brisbane Darts Masters


  • Austria World Series of Darts Finals


Pairs Tournaments (Un-ranked)



  • Germany World Cup of Darts

Note: Flags are of the nation in which the 2018 event is held.



Previous world ranking system


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 separate 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











































Player
Year(s) in which player stood #1

England Phil Taylor
1996, 2000, 2002-2004, 2009-2013 (13)

Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
2014–present (6)

England Alan Warriner
1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002 (6)

England Rod Harrington
1995, 1996, 1998–2000 (5)

England Colin Lloyd
2005–2007 (3)

England Dennis Priestley
1994, 1995 (2)

England Peter Manley
2000, 2001 (2)

Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
2008 (1)

Canada John Part
2003 (1)


Periods


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No. Nationality Player(s) From To
1
 England
Alan Warriner January 1993
November 1994
2
 England
Dennis Priestley November 1994
April 1995
3
 England
Rod Harrington April 1995
August 1996
4
 England
Phil Taylor August 1996
September 1996

 England

Alan Warriner (2)
September 1996
August 1998

 England

Rod Harrington (2)
August 1998
August 2000

 England

Phil Taylor (2)
August 2000
September 2000
5
 England
Peter Manley September 2000
October 2001

 England

Alan Warriner (3)
October 2001
January 2002

 England

Alan Warriner (4) and Phil Taylor (3)
January 2002
February 2002

 England

Alan Warriner (5)
February 2002
May 2002

 England

Phil Taylor (4)
May 2002
January 2003
6
 Canada
John Part January 2003
July 2003

 England

Phil Taylor (5)
July 2003
February 2005
7
 England
Colin Lloyd February 2005
March 2006

 England

Phil Taylor (6)
March 2006
May 2006

 England

Colin Lloyd (2)
May 2006
January 2007

 England

Phil Taylor (7)
January 2007
January 2008
8
 Netherlands
Raymond van Barneveld January 2008
June 2008

 England

Phil Taylor (8)
June 2008
January 2014
9
 Netherlands
Michael van Gerwen January 2014 Present

Key











Current number-one player

Used old points system


Post World Championship number ones










































































































































Year Nationality Player(s)
1994
 England

Alan Warriner (1)
1995
 England

Dennis Priestley (2)
1996
 England

Rod Harrington (3)
1997
 England

Alan Warriner
1998
 England

Alan Warriner
1999
 England

Rod Harrington
2000
 England

Rod Harrington
2001
 England

Peter Manley
2002
 England

Alan Warriner and Phil Taylor (4)
2003
 Canada

John Part (5)
2004
 England

Phil Taylor
2005
 England

Phil Taylor
2006
 England

Phil Taylor
2007
 England

Phil Taylor
2008
 Netherlands

Raymond van Barneveld (6)
2009
 England

Phil Taylor
2010
 England

Phil Taylor
2011
 England

Phil Taylor
2012
 England

Phil Taylor
2013
 England

Phil Taylor
2014
 Netherlands

Michael van Gerwen (7)
2015
 Netherlands

Michael van Gerwen
2016
 Netherlands

Michael van Gerwen
2017
 Netherlands

Michael van Gerwen
2018
 Netherlands

Michael van Gerwen
2019
 Netherlands

Michael van Gerwen


First WDC/PDC rankings


Following the World Darts Council (now PDC) split from the British Darts Organisation during 1992-94 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.[citation needed]



















































































































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


See also


  • Professional Darts Corporation


References





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  2. ^ "2015 Grand Slam of Darts becomes a ranked tournament". PDC. Retrieved 16 January 2015.


  3. ^ "2015 Masters held in Milton Keynes". PDC. Retrieved 16 January 2015.


  4. ^ "Champions League of Darts: BBC to broadcast inaugural tournament". BBC. Retrieved 9 February 2016.


  5. ^ "List of Former World Number Ones". PDPA. Retrieved 7 May 2016.




External links


  • Official PDC Order of Merit









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