Three-time Women’s World Champion Beau Greaves has become the latest big name to join UK manufacturer Target Darts’s long list of tungsten throwing titans.
Greaves has set records and written history throughout her remarkable young career. She joins other history making legends such as Phil Taylor, Raymond van Barneveld and the latest World Champion Luke Littler.
Beau Greaves, affectionately dubbed Beau ‘n’ Arrow (because Beau ‘n’ Darts doesn’t quite have the same ring), is a 21-year-old prodigy from Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
Born on January 9, 2004, she picked up her first set of darts at age 10 – presumably because trigonometry homework just wasn’t cutting it – and began casually dismantling seasoned players with the poise of someone who hadn’t even sat their GCSEs yet. By 16, she had won the Scottish Open and soared to the top of the women’s British Darts Organisation rankings, making it look inconveniently easy for everyone else.
Greaves’ career has since read like a darting bucket list. She’s a three-time consecutive WDF Women’s World Champion (2022–2024), joining Trina Gulliver in that very exclusive club. In addition, as if that wasn’t enough, Beau claimed back-to-back PDC Women’s World Matchplay titles in 2023 and 2024. More was to come as the Yorkshire lass polished off a few extra trophies from the Australian Open, Dutch Open, and World Masters just in case there was any remaining doubt about her darting CV. Spoiler alert: there isn’t.
In 2025, she decided it was time to rough up the men’s game a bit, becoming the first woman to win three matches at the UK Open. Beau then gave world number one Luke Humphries a proper scare before bowing out 10-7 – proving that she’s not just knocking on the door of the elite, she’s dismantling the hinges.
Of course, even darting phenoms are human. Greaves has spoken openly about her battles with dartitis, a cruel irony for someone whose job depends on letting go. At one point, she confessed she was ready to throw her darts in the river. Fortunately for us (and unfortunately for anyone who draws her in a tournament), she didn’t.
Now boasting over 85% win rates, 34 PDC Women’s Series titles, and enough hardware to destroy a rainforest, Greaves is signed with TARGET DARTS and steadily redefining the sport’s boundaries.
As she continues to collect victories and headlines in equal measure, one thing’s for sure: when Beau ‘n’ Arrow takes aim, the rest might as well duck.
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