Scottish Open (darts)

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Scottish Open
Tournament information
Venue
LocationRenfrew
CountryScotland Scotland
Established1995 (24 editions)
Organisation(s)
BDO, category A
WDF Gold Event
FormatLegs
Prize fund£10,550
Month(s) PlayedFebruary
Current champion(s)
Wales Jim Williams (men's)
England Beau Greaves (women's)

The Scottish Open is a darts tournament organised by the and has been staged every year in February since 1995. The current venue is the Normandy Cosmopolitan Hotel in Renfrew.[1] In 2014 Robbie Green became the first player to win the tournament on more than one occasion, with the previous 20 tournaments won by 20 different players.

List of winners[]

There was a previous incarnation of the event staged in 1977, which was won by Australia's Russell Stewart who remains the youngest winner of the competition at the age of 23.[2] Although Stewart was one of the most successful Australian players of the 1980s, this was the only title he won in the UK. It helped him qualify for the world championships for the first time in 1984.

Previous version[]

Men's[]

Year Champion (average in final) Score Runner-up (average in final) Total
Prize money
Champion Runner-up
Wales Leighton Rees bt Wales ? ? ?
Scotland Jocky Wilson bt Scotland Rab Smith
Wales bt Scotland
England Eric Bristow bt Wales
England Eric Bristow bt Wales Ceri Morgan
Wales Peter Locke bt England Eric Bristow
Australia Russell Stewart ?-? Australia Terry O'Dea £? £? £?

Women's[]

Year Champion (average in final) Score Runner-up (average in final) Total
Prize money
Champion Runner-up
England ?-? England ? ? ?

Current tournaments[]

Men's [3][]

The BDO created two new events (the England Open and the Scottish Open) in 1995, which could have been in response to the split in darts which had seen many of the top players leave the organisation to start the WDC (now the PDC).

Year Champion (average in final) Score Runner-up (average in final) Total
Prize money
Champion Runner-up
England Chris Mason 3–0 England Colin Monk £? £? £?
Wales Mark Salmon 3–2 Wales Sean Palfrey £? £? £?
England 3–2 Wales Ritchie Davies £? £? £?
Scotland Peter Johnstone 3–2 England Peter Manley £? £? £?
England Denis Ovens 3–0 England Chris Mason £? £? £?
England 3–2 England Andy Smith £? £? £?
England John Walton 3–2 England Tony Eccles £? £? £?
Wales Ritchie Davies 3–2 England Tony Eccles £? £? £?
England Davy Richardson 3–1 England Mike Gregory £? £? £?
Scotland Mike Veitch 3–2 England Martin Atkins £3,400 £1,400 £600
England Martin Adams (114.00) 3–1 Scotland Gary Anderson (100.86) £? £? £?
Sweden Göran Klemme (102.21) 3–1 Scotland Ross Montgomery (83.49) £? £? £?
Scotland Gary Anderson (88.74) 5–3 England Scott Waites (83.40) £4,560 £2,000 £800
England Garry Thompson 5–1 England Shaun Greatbatch £4,560 £2,000 £800
England Tony O'Shea 5–4 England Martin Atkins £5,040 £2,000 £800
England Stuart Kellett 6–3 Netherlands £5,040 £2,000 £800
England Robbie Green 5–4 England Clive Barden £5,510 £2,250 £1,000
England Tony Eccles 5–3 England Robbie Green £5,510 £2,250 £1,000
Netherlands Wesley Harms 5–4 Wales Jim Williams £8,140 £3,000 £1,500
England Robbie Green (2) 6–4 England Jamie Hughes £8,140 £3,000 £1,500
England Dennis Harbour 6–5 England Glen Durrant £8,140 £3,000 £1,500
Netherlands Danny Noppert 6–0 Wales Dean Reynolds £8,140 £3,000 £1,500
2017 Scotland Cameron Menzies 6–2 England Daniel Day £8,180 £3,000 £1,500
Netherlands Richard Veenstra 6–3 England Gary Robson £8,180 £3,000 £1,500
Netherlands Wesley Harms (2) 6–5 New Zealand Cody Harris £8,180 £3,000 £1,500
Wales Jim Williams 6–2 England Steve Hine £8,180 £3,000 £1,500

Women's [4][]

Year Champion (average in final) Score Runner-up (average in final) Total
Prize money
Champion Runner-up
England Deta Hedman beat England £? £? £?
Scotland Anne Kirk beat Scotland £? £? £?
England Deta Hedman beat England Tricia Wright £? £? £?
England Deta Hedman beat England £? £? £?
Scotland Anne Kirk beat England £? £? £?
England beat England £? £? £?
England Tricia Wright beat England £? £? £?
Sweden beat Wales £? £? £?
Wales beat Scotland £? £? £?
England 3–0 England £? £? £?
England beat England £? £? £?
Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova beat Norway £? £? £?
Netherlands Karin Krappen beat England £? £? £?
Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova beat Netherlands Francis Hoenselaar £? £? £?
England Tricia Wright 4–0 England £? £? £?
England Lorraine Winstanley 4–2 England £? £? £?
England Lorraine Winstanley 4–3 Germany Irina Armstrong £? £? £?
England Deta Hedman 4–2 Wales Julie Gore £? £? £?
England Deta Hedman 4–1 England Fallon Sherrock £? £? £?
Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 4–0 England Tricia Wright £? £? £?
England Deta Hedman 5–4 England Fallon Sherrock £? £? £?
England Lorraine Winstanley 5–3 England Deta Hedman £? £? £?
England Fallon Sherrock 5–4 England Deta Hedman £? £? £?
Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 5–4 England Fallon Sherrock £? £? £?
England Lisa Ashton 5–1 England Fallon Sherrock £2,370 £1,000 £450
England Beau Greaves 5–2 England Fallon Sherrock £2,370 £1,000 £450

Tournament records[]

References[]

  1. ^ Scottish Open details scottishdarts.com
  2. ^ Tournament records
  3. ^ "Scottish Open men's winners". mastercaller.com. 18 February 2019. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Scottish Open women's winners". mastercaller.com. 18 February 2019. Retrieved 18 February 2019.

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