Remove ads

The 2012 German Darts Masters was the fourth of five PDC European Tour events on the 2012 PDC Pro Tour. The tournament took place at the Glaspalast in Sindelfingen, Germany, from 7–9 September 2012. It featured a field of 64 players and £82,100 in prize money, with £15,000 going to the winner.

Quick Facts Tournament information, Dates ...
2012 German Darts Masters
Tournament information
Dates7–9 September 2012
VenueGlaspalast
LocationSindelfingen
Country Germany
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£82,100
Winner's share£15,000
Nine-dart finishWales Mark Webster
England Ian White
Champion(s)
England Adrian Lewis
«Event 3 Event 5»
Close

Adrian Lewis claimed his first European Tour title with a 6–3 win over Ian White.[1]

There were two nine-dart finishes during the tournament. Mark Webster hit the first during his first-round game, which he lost to Andree Welge,[2] and Ian White hit the second during his 6–5 last 16 victory against Andy Hamilton.[3]

Remove ads

Prize money

More information Stage (num. of players), Prize money ...
Stage (num. of players) Prize money
Winner (1) £15,000
Runner-up (1) £7,500
Semi-finalists (2) £5,000
Quarter-finalists (4) £3,000
Third round losers (8) £1,500
Second round losers (16) £1,000
First round losers (32) £200
Final qualifying round losers (32) £100
Total £82,100
Close

Qualification

The top 32 players from the PDC Order of Merit automatically qualified for the event. The remaining 32 places went to players from three qualifying events - 20 from the UK Qualifier (held in Derby on August 3), eight from the European Qualifier (held in Berlin on August 4), and four from the Home Nation Qualifier (also held in Berlin on August 3).[4]

Gary Anderson was banned from playing in this tournament, along with the Dutch Darts Masters and the European Championship.[5] Also, Jelle Klaasen, Phil Taylor and Mark Hylton did not compete, with their opponents (Steve Beaton, Andy Jenkins and Jerry Hendriks respectively) receiving byes to the second round.

Remove ads

Draw

[7]

First round
(best of 11 legs)
7 September
[2]
Second round
(best of 11 legs)
8 September
[8]
Third round
(best of 11 legs)
9 September
[3]
Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)
9 September
[1]
Semi-finals
(best of 11 legs)
9 September
[1]
Final
(best of 11 legs)
9 September
[1]
                  
1 England Phil Taylor w/d
England Andy Jenkins w/o
  England A. Jenkins 81.88 1
Netherlands Hendriks 88.65 6
32 England Mark Hylton w/d
Netherlands Jerry Hendriks w/o
Netherlands Hendriks 85.14 4
17 Netherlands van der Voort 84.57 6
16 England Colin Lloyd 4
England Stuart Kellett 6
England Kellett 90.76 5
17 Netherlands van der Voort 92.68 6
17 Netherlands Vincent van der Voort 6
Austria Maik Langendorf 4
17 Netherlands van der Voort 88.29 4
9 Netherlands van Barneveld 90.02 6
8 Wales Mark Webster 4
Germany Andree Welge 6
Germany Welge 85.73 6
25 Northern Ireland Dolan 85.92 4
25 Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 6
Netherlands Leon de Geus 2
Germany Welge 81.91 2
9 Netherlands van Barneveld 93.42 6
9 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 6
England Mark Dudbridge 3
9 Netherlands van Barneveld 91.82 6
24 England Osborne 84.85 1
24 England Colin Osborne 6
England Reece Robinson 2
9 Netherlands van Barneveld 96.63 4
England White 99.56 6
5 England Andy Hamilton 6
Austria Mensur Suljović 2
5 England Hamilton 80.48 6
England Littleton 74.87 3
28 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 4
England Tony Littleton 6
5 England Hamilton 88.66 5
England White 91.52 6
12 England Dave Chisnall 4
Belgium Kim Huybrechts 6
  Belgium Huybrechts 94.22 5
England White 85.82 6
21 England Jamie Caven 3
England Ian White 6
England White 93.74 6
20 Scotland Thornton 92.02 5
4 England Wes Newton 6
England Andrew Gilding 4
4 England Newton 92.81 6
England Richardson 82.30 4
29 Scotland Peter Wright 3
England James Richardson 6
4 England Newton 98.08 0
20 Scotland Thornton 107.36 6
13 England Ronnie Baxter 2
England Arron Monk 6
England Monk 86.31 2
20 Scotland Thornton 93.14 6
20 Scotland Robert Thornton 6
Germany Kevin Münch 1
England White 95.26 3
2 England A. Lewis 97.71 6
2 England Adrian Lewis 6
England Darren Johnson 1
2 England A. Lewis 103.65 6
England Hudson 77.53 1
31 England Alan Tabern 4
England Peter Hudson 6
2 England A. Lewis 99.74 6
Northern Ireland Mansell 87.48 1
15 Australia Paul Nicholson 6
England Dean Winstanley 2
15 Australia Nicholson 89.67 2
Northern Ireland Mansell 84.88 6
18 England Mervyn King 5
Northern Ireland Mickey Mansell 6
2 England A. Lewis 94.44 6
England West 86.59 3
7 England Terry Jenkins 6
Germany Tomas Seyler 3
7 England T. Jenkins 92.17 6
26 Wales Burnett 90.12 4
26 Wales Richie Burnett 6
Wales Jamie Lewis 3
7 England T. Jenkins 86.37 4
England West 84.84 6
10 England Justin Pipe 5
England Tony West 6
  England West 93.25 6
England Temple 88.26 4
23 Canada John Part 2
England Terry Temple 6
2 England A. Lewis 95.22 6
3 England Wade 88.77 1
6 Australia Simon Whitlock 6
Croatia Tonči Restović 0
6 Australia Whitlock 93.20 6
Sweden Caris 87.38 3
27 England Denis Ovens 4
Sweden Magnus Caris 6
6 Australia Whitlock 98.46 6
22 England Jones 95.58 5
11 England Kevin Painter 5
Republic of Ireland William O'Connor 6
Republic of Ireland O'Connor 82.84 3
22 England Jones 96.20 6
22 England Wayne Jones 6
England Nick Fullwell 3
6 Australia Whitlock 105.98 3
3 England Wade 105.59 6
3 England James Wade 6
Belgium Kurt van de Rijck 4
3 England Wade 103.12 6
30 England Beaton 99.33 4
30 England Steve Beaton w/o
Netherlands Jelle Klaasen w/d
3 England Wade 94.83 6
England Heydon 83.36 4
14 England Mark Walsh 6
England Darren Webster 1
14 England Walsh 86.33 2
England Heydon 100.45 6
19 England Andy Smith 5
England Nigel Heydon 6

References

Wikiwand in your browser!

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Every time you click a link to Wikipedia, Wiktionary or Wikiquote in your browser's search results, it will show the modern Wikiwand interface.

Wikiwand extension is a five stars, simple, with minimum permission required to keep your browsing private, safe and transparent.

Remove ads