2023 World Seniors Masters Draw, Schedule and Results
The 2023 World Seniors Masters will be held in Yeovil, and you can keep up with the latest results and schedule of play right here.
The second World Seniors Masters will be held on June 24-25 at Westlands in Yeovil, with 16 players contending for triumph.
Six past World Champions are among the competitors in the over-50s event, along with a slew of other renowned legends and in-form qualifiers.
David Cameron is the defending champion, having defeated Phil Taylor 6-3 in last year’s final at Lakeside.
Taylor, a 16-time World Champion, is back in the hunt for his first Seniors crown, along with three-time World Champions John Part and Martin Adams.
Bob Anderson, the 1988 World Champion, will bow out from televised darts as this will be his final appearance at the age of 75.
The event also features reigning World Seniors champion Robert Thornton, WDF World Champion Neil Duff, ten-time Women’s World Champion Trina Gulliver, and reigning World Seniors Champion of Champions Leonard Gates.
Former BDO global finalist Mark McGeeney makes his global Seniors debut, while Richie Howson, a two-time Seniors finalist, is still looking for his first televised title.
Former BDO finalist Mark McGeeney makes his global Seniors debut, while Richie Howson, a two-time Seniors finalist, is still looking for his first televised title.
Kevin Painter and Mark Dudbridge, as well as Chris Mason, Colin McGarry, and Dennis Harbour, are former PDC world finals.
All matches through to and including the Quarter-Finals will be best of seven sets, with the Semi-Finals best of nine and the Finals best of eleven. Every set is the better of three legs.
Saturday June 24
Last 16
Trina Gulliver (79.27) 2-4 (80.94) Chris Mason
Martin Adams (85.87) 2-4 (86.02) Dennis Harbour
John Part (78.83) 4-3 (81.47) Kevin Painter
Bob Anderson (67.31) 0-4 (85.89) Richie Howson
Evening session (from 19:00)
David Cameron (82.13) 3-4 (85.56) Neil Duff
Robert Thornton (91.96) 4-2 (89.78) Colin McGarry
Phil Taylor (87.41) 4-2 (78.67) Mark McGeeney
Leonard Gates (90.56) 4-2 (92.78) Mark Dudbridge
Sunday 25 June
Afternoon session (from 13:00)
Quarter-finals
Neil Duff (90.66) 3-4 (86.47) Richie Howson
Phil Taylor (86.99) 2-4 (91.38) Dennis Harbour
Robert Thornton (81.49) 4-3 (79.39) John Part
Leonard Gates (93.19) 4-3 (90.96) Chris Mason
Evening session (from 19:00)
Richie Howson (85.58) 5-2 (85.63) Dennis Harbour
Leonard Gates (86.92) 5-2 (95.86) Robert Thornton
Final
Richie Howson (88.29) 2-6 (90.40) Leonard Gates
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