2019 Dart Madness Tour Recap

Hard to believe how quickly this year has gone by but yes we have made it to the first Finale weekend of the 2019 Dart Madness tour. Finale weekend will be Nov. 22 through Nov. 24 at South 94 Bistro in St. Peters. Besides our 60 finalists battling it out for the Dart Madness crown we will have events all weekend for all players – Blind draws, triple shot pots, mens doubles, ladies doubles, mixed triples and even a silent auction blind draw where you can buy your partner (if you are the highest bidder that is!). Click here for a full rundown of all the events.

The 2019 Dart Madness Tour was the inaugural tour. I definitely think it was a success. Participation wasn’t quite what we had hoped but it wasn’t that far below what we had hoped. We had 83 total players take part in the tour. The top 64 players were invited to the finale and only 10 were unable to accept their invite. Six of those spots were filled by others down the list giving us a total of 6 players for the finale. We were learning as we went along and we will be back in 2020 and hopefully will be bigger and better.

Here are some of the plans/goals for 2020:

  • More involvement from across the State – satellite tournaments to be held in Kansas City, Jefferson City, Columbia and Springfield.
  • There will be a separate womens tour – woman can still play in the open tour but we will attempt to have a womens tour as well
  • Revised tour stop format to get more players involved
  • Mark Lacombe from “You Shoot ’em I rank ’em” and the Gateway Youth League and Eric “Edubb” Robinson – Mr. Promote Darts himself are pledging $500 if any player shoots a 9 dart 501 game during the 2020 Tour

You can help achieve these goals. If you have any suggestions or ideas please email them to me (Dave Madison) at dave@9count.com.

Thank you to all the sponsors of the 2019 tour – Hotshots, Arnold Bowl, Eagles Club of Columbia, MO, and a special thanks to South 94 Bistro for sponsoring two tour stops and contributing $500 to the Dart Madness Finale Championship.

And a special thanks to Curtis Strite for helping me out all year and for providing all the tablets and holders and computer equipment.

And finally thank you to the 83 players that came out to play, especially those that came out 4, 5 even some as many 6 or 7 times. The players are the reason we do this. We want this tour to be what you all want and help us all to get better in case you want to move on to the bigger stages of the ADO and CDC tour. Maybe even England one day like local Dart Madness #1 ranked player Eric Gregory did. So as mentioned above send me an email if you have any suggestions or ideas on how to improve the tour for 2020. Thanks for playing and hope to see you all on Nov. 22-24!