In Photos: See The 10 Richest Darts Players Of All Time

Darts may be quite profitable, as you might expect. Over the past few decades, darts has changed from a classic British pub game to an international professional sport with millionaire players. The greatest darts players now have the opportunity to acquire riches thanks to increased television coverage and larger events with significant prize money.

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The finest players can make millions of dollars over the course of their careers from tournament prizes, especially if they can maintain their success for several years. Lucrative sponsorship agreements with well-known brands also contribute significantly to the income. While dart players used to be working-class guys who played in their neighborhood pubs, the multimillionaires who are now emerging lead luxurious lives.

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The most successful people live opulent lives, drive luxury automobiles, and travel the globe while playing their favorite games. Based on their anticipated sponsorship deals and career tournament winnings, here is a closer look at the ten richest darts players.

10. Martin Adams: $1 Million

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Martin Adams, better known by the moniker Wolfie, became one of the most prosperous darts players in the history of the British Darts Organization (BDO). With three BDO World Championships among his more than 70 professional victories, Adams became a star on the BDO circuit. A long career let Wolfie to earn over $1 million before retiring in 2016, even though he never switched to the more lucrative Professional Darts Corporation.

9. Glen Durrant: $1 Million

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After transferring to the PDC in 2019, the three-time BDO World Champion soared to the top of the rankings. If Durrant can win a PDC major, his net worth should increase significantly. He is already creating a name for himself on lists of the wealthiest darts players. Durrant has competed in important PDC competitions like the Premier League and the PDC World Darts Championship. He is destined for greatness because of the amazing performances he has given at these events.

8. Dennis Priestley: $1.5 Million

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One of the first genuine professional darts superstars, Dennis Priestley contributed to the sport’s globalization in the 1990s. Priestley immediately became well-known thanks to his victories in two World Championships and many other competitions. He became the first darts player to ever win $1 million in career prize money thanks to his success on the board.

7.John Part: $1.5 Million

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Prior to his retirement in 2018, the three-time World Champion from Canada was among the best players in the 2000s. John was able to retire comfortably from the sport with more than $1 million in banked prizes and exhibition money. He is frequently cited as one of the sport’s best players and has served as an example for Canadian darts fans.

6. Adrian Lewis: $2 Million

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“Jackpot” won the 2012 World Championship, making him a back-to-back champion after winning the 2011 World Championship. These honors contributed to Lewis’s career earnings of more than $1.5 million. The Stoke native, who is still pursuing titles, is expected to see his wealth increase. Lewis has frequently competed in the PDC Premier League, a competition that pits the best darts players against one another over the course of several weeks.

5. Peter Wright: $2.5 Million

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Peter Wright is frequently referred to as “Snakebite,” which is an allusion to his vibrant and snake-themed performance character. He is a favorite with the crowd because of his lively and charismatic presence. Peter Wright successfully marketed himself to rank among the most recognizable players. The 2020 World Champion’s cumulative earnings are close to $2 million. Wright still has a long career ahead of him, so his wealth should keep growing.

4. Gary Anderson: $3 Million

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Two World Championships and more than $2.5 million in prize money have been won by the “Flying Scotsman” in competitions. The 51-year-old inked sponsorship agreements with Unicorn and Lonsdale while still competing on the circuit, which prepared h

Between 1998 and 2007, “Barney,” a Dutch great, won four World Championships. He became one of the most well-liked players ever thanks to his accomplishments. Despite having retired from competitive darts, Raymond earned over $3.5 million in winnings over the course of his lengthy career.

2Michael Van Gerwen: $8 Million

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At only 33 years old, the current world champion has already amassed prize money totaling more than $7 million. For years, Mighty Mike has held the top spot and has amassed several victories. His estimated net worth is about $8 million thanks to lucrative sponsorship agreements with companies like Unibet and Target Darts. The Dutch phenom still has years to continue accumulating wealth.

1Phil Taylor: $10 Million

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Phil Taylor, often known as “The Power,” is sometimes recognized as the finest player in the history of the sport. This 16-time World Champion dominated the sport for more than 20 years, winning more than 200 elite competitions. He has a tremendous impact on darts. Along with his outstanding achievement, he made a substantial contribution to the sport’s growth and professionalization. Taylor was a working-class boy from Stoke who rose to become a wealthy man because to his dominance at darts.