PDC Hall of Fame: An Exclusive Honour Roll for Darts’ Great Benefactors

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Almost every global sport possesses its own rarified sanctum – an exclusive enclave reserved for the veneration and recognition of those who have not merely participated but have indelibly shaped their discipline. In that regard, darts is no exception.

Since the early years of this century, the PDC has curated its own prestigious Hall of Fame, inducting a total of twenty individuals into what can only be described as an elite congregation of tungsten immortality.

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Perusing the roll of honour reveals a veritable pantheon – not solely comprised of titans of the oche, but also of transformative figures whose influence transcended the throwing line and permeated the very fabric of the sport.

For the vast majority of darts enthusiasts, many of the names listed will resonate instantly, conjuring images of iconic moments beneath the glare of the stage lights. Yet, woven among these luminaries are figures who operated beyond the immediate gaze of the television camera.

These are not “unsung heroes” in the conventional sense, but rather foundational architects – individuals whose contributions, though less visible, were equally instrumental in igniting the early embers of what has since evolved into a global sporting phenomenon.

Intriguingly, of the twenty inductees to date, only six are celebrated as former elite-level players: Eric Bristow, John Lowe, Dennis Priestley, Phil Taylor, John Part, and Rod Harrington. Each stands as a colossus within the game – pioneers, champions, and enduring ambassadors whose impact extended far beyond silverware and statistics.

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The remaining inductees comprise an extraordinary collection of voices, visionaries, promoters, and custodians of the sport. From legendary commentators who narrated darts’ most iconic moments, to administrators and innovators who meticulously constructed the platform upon which the modern game now thrives – their collective influence is immeasurable.

For those with a genuine appreciation of darts’ rich tapestry and a curiosity to explore the individuals who helped sculpt its contemporary landscape, the full archive can be explored here:

https://www.pdc.tv/archive/pdc-darts-hall-of-fame

It serves as a poignant reminder that not all heroes wear capes – and in this instance, many didn’t even throw a dart. Instead, they wielded microphones, ideas, and vision, helping elevate darts from smoky backrooms to a global sporting spectacle.

PROFESSIONAL DARTS CORPORATION Hall of Fame Inductees

2005 – Eric Bristow 

2005 – John Lowe 

2006 – Freddie Williams 

2007 – Phil Jones 

2007 – John Raby 

2008 – Sid Waddell 

2008 – Dave Lanning 

2009 – Dennis Priestley 

2010 – Dick Allix 

2010 – Tommy Cox 

2011 – Phil Taylor 

2013 – Bruce Spendley 

2014 – John Gwynne 

2017 – John Part 

2018 – Dave Clark 

2019 – Rod Harrington 

2021 – Barry Hearn 

2024 – Russ Bray 

2025 – George Noble 

2025 – John McDonald 

A roll call not merely of greatness, but of those who, in myriad ways, engineered the very stage upon which today’s stars now shine.

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