Players Championships, originally known as PDPA Players Championships, are organised by the
Professional Dart Players Association (PDPA) and have increased in number in recent years. They are known as "floor tournaments", because they usually feature 16 darts boards in close proximity on an arena floor where the tournament is played in the space of a day. Televised events differ by having just one main board on a stage with the audience and cameras situated around it.
Order of Merit The prize money won in Players Championships count towards both the
PDC Order of Merit and
PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit rankings. After each completion of each year's Players Championship season (34 events in 2025 & 2026), the top 64 money-earners compete in the
Players Championship Finals, in which they are seeded purely on this basis with 1 v 64, 2 v 63, etc. During 2007, the PDC and PDPA added further importance to Players Championships by changing qualification criteria for major televised events. A separate Players Championship Order of Merit was introduced which calculates players earnings for these tournaments only each calendar year. The players who won the most money (without qualifying automatically via the PDC Order of Merit) were awarded qualifying places at major tournaments, such as the
World Matchplay,
World Grand Prix and
World Championship. Previously, a sudden-death knockout qualifying tournament decided the players which meant players could miss out on tournaments because of unlucky matches or unlucky draws. The World Championship, however, still maintains an additional qualifying tournament – from which
Kirk Shepherd emerged and went on to reach the world final itself in 2008. This was dropped for the 2010 running of the event, however it was reinstated for 2011.
Entries PDPA members must enter events through the PDC's online entry system, while non-PDPA members must enter through the local organiser for the relevant event. There was previously an entry fee for all Players Championship events of £100 for Tour Card holders. The entry fee has subsequently been abolished. In addition, seedings for Players Championship events are determined by a one-year rolling Players Championship Order of Merit, consisting of prize money won in Players Championships over the 12 months before that event. The top 32 players in the Order of Merit that have entered the tournament are seeded. Players Championship events have a 128-player draw. If fewer than 128 Tour Card holders enter a Players Championship event, places are awarded to
PDC Challenge Tour players based on the Challenge Tour Order of Merit.
Prize money The prize money for PDC Pro Tour events has increased steadily over the years. Prize money is awarded to all players who reach at least the last 64 of a Pro Tour event. In the past, Players Championships held outside of Europe awarded less prize money than those held in the United Kingdom or Europe. In 2011, all Players Championship events and UK Open qualifiers awarded £34,600 each, but from 2013 on Players Championship events awarded £50,000. Up to 2013 on the Pro Tour, there was also a rolling jackpot for
nine-dart finishes. £500 (Players Championship events) / £400 (UK Open qualifiers) per event was reserved for any player who hit a nine-dart finish, with the money rolling over to the next event if the feat was not achieved. If more than one player hit a nine-darter in an event, the jackpot was shared. Prize funds for Pro Tour events over the years: ==PDC European Tour==