There have been 489 '9 Darters' in PDC (WDC) history since 1996. Brendan Dolan, James Wade and Robert Thornton are the only players to hit the perfect game with the double start format in the WGP.91
There have been well over 450 tournament nine-darters across all PDC Tours since 1999 but in terms of perfect legs achieved in televised/streamed competition, there has only been 91 of them in history dating back to John Lowe's historic effort against Keith Deller in the 1984 MFI World Matchplay.Littler beat Ryan Searle 8-7 in the final with an average of 110, after hitting the stunning nine-darter against Italian Michele Turetta in the last 32. He nearly fired his second nine-darter of the night in the last 16 against Cameron Menzies, but came agonisingly short of the feat.
How many 9 darters has Van Gerwen hit : 24 nine-darters
Michael van Gerwen has managed to throw an incredible 24 nine-darters at PDC events in his career, with seven of these being televised. MVG became the first player to throw a televised nine-darter that did not start with a 180 scored, instead opting for 174.
Is a 147 harder than a 9 darter
2005 world snooker champion Shaun Murphy has notched up eight official 147 breaks and also claims to have thrown a nine-darter, making him more qualified than most on the subject. According to Murphy, a 147 break is more difficult than throwing a nine-darter.
Who has the most 9 darters in history : Michael van Gerwen is one of two players (Phil Taylor being the other) to hit two nine-dart finishes in the same match. The Dutchman leads the way with an impressive 24 nine dart finishes throughout his career – eclipsing Taylor's tally of 22 perfect legs.
Taylor is the only player to achieve two nine-darters in the same match, doing so in the final of the 2010 Premier League against James Wade.
A look back to the historical moment that Phil Taylor hit two nine-darters in the Premier League final against James Wade at Wembley in 2010.
Has anyone had back to back 9 darters
Phil “The Power” Taylor, widely regarded as the greatest darts player of all time, achieved the astonishing feat of hitting back-to-back 9-darters during the 2010 Premier League Darts match against James Wade.Realistically, only someone who has achieved both these sporting feats can offer an informed opinion as to which is the most difficult. 2005 world snooker champion Shaun Murphy has notched up eight official 147 breaks and also claims to have thrown a nine-darter, making him more qualified than most on the subject.Phil Taylor has achieved the most on television with 11, his first coming in 2002 and his last in 2015. Taylor is the only player to achieve two nine-darters in the same match, doing so in the final of the 2010 Premier League against James Wade.
2005 world snooker champion Shaun Murphy has notched up eight official 147 breaks and also claims to have thrown a nine-darter, making him more qualified than most on the subject. According to Murphy, a 147 break is more difficult than throwing a nine-darter.
Has anyone got 2,9-darters in a row : Phil Taylor has achieved the most on television with 11, his first coming in 2002 and his last in 2015. Taylor is the only player to achieve two nine-darters in the same match, doing so in the final of the 2010 Premier League against James Wade.
Has anyone ever hit 2,9-darters in a row : A look back to the historical moment that Phil Taylor hit two nine-darters in the Premier League final against James Wade at Wembley in 2010.
What is statistically harder, 147 or 9-darter
The 147 backers will always focus on 36 pots being 'obviously' more difficult than nine darts purely because there are 27 more perfect moments required while they also feel it's possible – albeit highly unlikely – for the latter to be fluked.
the previous record for the highest 3 dart average was 101, to which Sherrock previously held. On 25 August 2023, Sherrock made history again, as she hit a televised 9 dart finish against Adam Lipscombe, during the Modus Super Series, thus becoming the first ever woman to hit a televised 9 darter.
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PDC (WDC) 9 Darters:
There have been 489 '9 Darters' in PDC (WDC) history since 1996. Brendan Dolan, James Wade and Robert Thornton are the only players to hit the perfect game with the double start format in the WGP.91
There have been well over 450 tournament nine-darters across all PDC Tours since 1999 but in terms of perfect legs achieved in televised/streamed competition, there has only been 91 of them in history dating back to John Lowe's historic effort against Keith Deller in the 1984 MFI World Matchplay.Littler beat Ryan Searle 8-7 in the final with an average of 110, after hitting the stunning nine-darter against Italian Michele Turetta in the last 32. He nearly fired his second nine-darter of the night in the last 16 against Cameron Menzies, but came agonisingly short of the feat.
How many 9 darters has Van Gerwen hit : 24 nine-darters
Michael van Gerwen has managed to throw an incredible 24 nine-darters at PDC events in his career, with seven of these being televised. MVG became the first player to throw a televised nine-darter that did not start with a 180 scored, instead opting for 174.
Is a 147 harder than a 9 darter
2005 world snooker champion Shaun Murphy has notched up eight official 147 breaks and also claims to have thrown a nine-darter, making him more qualified than most on the subject. According to Murphy, a 147 break is more difficult than throwing a nine-darter.
Who has the most 9 darters in history : Michael van Gerwen is one of two players (Phil Taylor being the other) to hit two nine-dart finishes in the same match. The Dutchman leads the way with an impressive 24 nine dart finishes throughout his career – eclipsing Taylor's tally of 22 perfect legs.
Taylor is the only player to achieve two nine-darters in the same match, doing so in the final of the 2010 Premier League against James Wade.
A look back to the historical moment that Phil Taylor hit two nine-darters in the Premier League final against James Wade at Wembley in 2010.
Has anyone had back to back 9 darters
Phil “The Power” Taylor, widely regarded as the greatest darts player of all time, achieved the astonishing feat of hitting back-to-back 9-darters during the 2010 Premier League Darts match against James Wade.Realistically, only someone who has achieved both these sporting feats can offer an informed opinion as to which is the most difficult. 2005 world snooker champion Shaun Murphy has notched up eight official 147 breaks and also claims to have thrown a nine-darter, making him more qualified than most on the subject.Phil Taylor has achieved the most on television with 11, his first coming in 2002 and his last in 2015. Taylor is the only player to achieve two nine-darters in the same match, doing so in the final of the 2010 Premier League against James Wade.
2005 world snooker champion Shaun Murphy has notched up eight official 147 breaks and also claims to have thrown a nine-darter, making him more qualified than most on the subject. According to Murphy, a 147 break is more difficult than throwing a nine-darter.
Has anyone got 2,9-darters in a row : Phil Taylor has achieved the most on television with 11, his first coming in 2002 and his last in 2015. Taylor is the only player to achieve two nine-darters in the same match, doing so in the final of the 2010 Premier League against James Wade.
Has anyone ever hit 2,9-darters in a row : A look back to the historical moment that Phil Taylor hit two nine-darters in the Premier League final against James Wade at Wembley in 2010.
What is statistically harder, 147 or 9-darter
The 147 backers will always focus on 36 pots being 'obviously' more difficult than nine darts purely because there are 27 more perfect moments required while they also feel it's possible – albeit highly unlikely – for the latter to be fluked.
the previous record for the highest 3 dart average was 101, to which Sherrock previously held. On 25 August 2023, Sherrock made history again, as she hit a televised 9 dart finish against Adam Lipscombe, during the Modus Super Series, thus becoming the first ever woman to hit a televised 9 darter.