2026 in IDF darts

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The year 2026 is the 4th year in the history of the International Darts Federation (IDF).

Major Events[edit | edit source]

These events contribute to a player's ranking on the IDF Order of Merit. The prize money won in these tournaments is added to the player's total earnings over a two-year period, which determines their ranking.

Date Event Venue Prize fund Format Champion Score Runner-up
December 2025–January 2026 World Championship Alexandra Palace, London, England $5,000,000 Sets Logan White 7–6 Max Mad
January–February 2026 IDF Top 16 Shootout Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, England $800,000 Legs Alex Brow 5–2 Lukas Parker
February – May 2026 IDF Darts Premier League Multiple venues $1,000,000 Legs/Sets
July 2025 IDF World Matchplay Winter Gardens, Blackpool, England $800,000 Legs
October 2025 World Grand Prix Mattioli Arena, Leicester, England $600,000 Sets
October 2025 European Championship Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, Germany $600,000 Legs
November 2025 Grand Slam WV Active Aldersley, Wolverhampton, England $650,000 Legs
November 2025 Players Championship Finals Butlin's Minehead, Minehead, England $600,000 Legs
December 2026–January 2027 2027 World Championship Alexandra Palace, London, England $5,000,000 Sets

IDF Pro Tour Events[edit | edit source]

The 2026 IDF Pro Tour consisted primarily of Oceania-based ranking events, forming a critical pathway for players seeking qualification into televised majors and progression on the IDF Order of Merit.

No. Date Event Champion Legs Runner-up Ref
1 15–16 January 2026 2026 Australian Open Darts Championship Alex Brow 8–3 Harrison Lewis
2 15–16 February 2026 2026 New Zealand Open Darts Championship Lukas Parker 8–6 Harrison Lewis
3 February 2026 2026 IDF Brisbane Open Alex Brow 8–5 Harrison Lewis
4 March 2026 2026 IDF Melbourne Slam
5 April 2026 2026 IDF Perth Shootout
6 May 2026 2026 IDF Sydney Challenge
7 June 2026 2026 IDF Newcastle Masters
8 July 2026 2026 IDF Cairns Darts Cup

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