The Australia Darts Masters is one of the standout events on the PDC World Series of Darts calendar. Darts enjoys enormous popularity in Australia, and the tournament reflects that passion: packed venues, a fervent crowd, and local qualifiers capable of testing the world's best.
The event brings together top PDC tour stars and the finest Australian players, selected through national qualifying events. All matches are played in legs. The prize fund is £150,000.
Australia has produced several high-ranking professional players over the years — Simon Whitlock and Kyle Anderson chief among them — and the Australia Darts Masters gives these talents a world-class stage on home soil.
Where is the Australia Darts Masters held?
The tournament is hosted in various Australian cities depending on the edition, always in venues large enough to accommodate thousands of passionate fans.
What is the format of the Australia Darts Masters?
The event follows the PDC World Series legs format: shorter matches in the early rounds, with distances increasing progressively through to the final.
Does Australia have top-level darts players?
Absolutely — Australia has produced PDC tour regulars such as Simon Whitlock and Kyle Anderson, players capable of troubling the very best in the world.