Wizard’s Wizdom: A Mature Man’s Game?
darts is no longer just a young man’s game but that, those of us with experience, determination, the skills, and, yes readers, the balls for it, can thrive. Continue reading Wizard’s Wizdom: A Mature Man’s Game?
darts is no longer just a young man’s game but that, those of us with experience, determination, the skills, and, yes readers, the balls for it, can thrive. Continue reading Wizard’s Wizdom: A Mature Man’s Game?
£35 for a World Champion signature dart of this quality is simply a must try… Continue reading Wayne Warren’s Weapons
The remarkable year of Jonny Clayton continues Continue reading The Year Of The Ferret
The addition/s to the initial group sees the squad further expanded after Cayden Smith joined in recent weeks. Smith has claimed a World title and finished second in the JDC (Foundation) rankings for the 2021 season. Continue reading Team 360: New members and bagels aplenty
The World Grand Prix, is unique and, as a result, is beloved…. Continue reading The World Grand Prix: A Celebration
The Wizard 2.0 has certainly begun to attract attention once more. Continue reading Osborne’s 9-Dart Wizardry
The Bald Eagle, now 63-years-of-age, and back playing after a severe heart attack, has a remarkable winning record and longevity that can barely be matched Continue reading Larry Butler: When The Eagle Landed
A new mark Webster dart always serves to remind us just how good Mark is and what he managed to contribute to the game at such an early stage. Webby was Lakeside World Champion and twice third in the PDC version and provided a welcome contrast to the perception of dart players. Mark Webster’s weapons of choice have undergone a radical reformation over the past … Continue reading Mark Webster: Diamond SE
How did a young lad from West Midlands without any formal qualifications to his name end up as one of the most successful darts managers in the world? Continue reading Darts World 574: Cover Story Preview
Yet again there’s a hidden gem with no player name on the barrel. Look out for others in every launch.
Continue reading RAZR’s Edge Review