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  2. Alan Tabern - Wikipedia

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    Following this great run of form, Tabern attracted a new sponsor in Target Darts. In August 2008, he claimed his second PDC Pro Tour victory in the Peach Tree Open in Atlanta, Georgia , by defeating Andy Hamilton 3–1 in the final, and the next month Tabern claimed another Players Championship win in Wales.

  3. Darts - Wikipedia

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    Lawn darts (also called yard darts and garden darts) is an outdoor game, with gameplay and objective similar to horseshoes, in that the darts are thrown to land in a circle target on the ground. The darts are similar to the ancient Roman thrown weapon plumbata. For a brand named Jarts, the darts weighed about 1/4 pound, were 12 inches long, and ...

  4. Chris Dobey - Wikipedia

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    He faced Adrian Lewis in the second round and won the match in a last-leg decider after Lewis missed a match dart on the bullseye. [29] He was eliminated by Michael van Gerwen in the quarter-finals. Dobey got a surprise win against Michael van Gerwen in the first round of the 2022 European Championship , beating him 6–5 and claiming his first ...

  5. Luke Littler - Wikipedia

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    Using darts manufactured by Target with characteristically long 45mm points, [98] Littler plays at a quick pace [99] and is known for his efficiency in checking out on the double 10 segment. [ 100 ] [ 101 ] [ 102 ]

  6. Danny Baggish - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Baggish (born August 19, 1983) is an American professional darts player. He had a PDC tour card from 2021 to 2022, after being the only American player to win one at Q-School in 2021. [ 2 ] He is a sponsored by Target Darts, and has been a member of Team Target since 2019.

  7. List of WDF tournaments - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2020, a player's WDF Ranking is based on the total points they have accrued over the previous 12-month period that run from December to December according to the tournament schedule [1] from the following 85 tournaments: The five World Darts Federation Major tournaments. The thirteen World Darts Federation Category One tournaments.