The 2024 PDC Tour Card winners have been confirmed following the conclusion of Qualifying School.
The 31 Tour Card winners now guarantee their eligibility for the darts Pro Tour for the next two years.
Read on to find out all the PDC Tour Card winners from this year’s Q-School.
UK Q-School PDC Tour Card Winners
There were 14 Tour Card winners in total from the UK Q-School. Steve Lennon wasted little time reclaiming his, winning the Day 1 event of the second phase.
18-year-old Leighton Bennett won the event on Day 3, claiming his first tour card, while Robert Grundy and Dom Taylor made up the other outright winners.
The other ten Tour Card winners claimed theirs through the Order of Merit, including the likes of Dutch-American Danny Lauby, Welshman Rhys Griffin, and Scotsman Willie Borland.
The battle for the final Tour Card was between Adam Hunt and Darren Webster on the final day of the event. Despite losing to Joshua Richardson in the semi-finals, Hunt snatched enough legs to overtake Webster in the rankings, enabling him to return to the Pro Tour following a one-year absence.
Outright Winners
- Steve Lennon (IRL)
- Robert Grundy (ENG)
- Leighton Bennett (ENG)
- Dom Taylor (ENG)
Order Of Merit Winners
- Matthew Dennant (ENG)
- William Borland (SCO)
- Joshua Richardson (ENG)
- James Hurrell (ENG)
- George Killington (ENG)
- Danny Lauby Jr. (USA)
- Rhys Griffin (WAL)
- Brett Claydon (ENG)
- Darren Beveridge (SCO)
- Adam Hunt (ENG)
European Q-School PDC Tour Card Winners
Advancing from the European Q-School are 17 Tour Card winners, seven of whom are of Dutch nationality, including the returning Jelle Klaasen after a two-year absence.
Michele Turetta makes history as he becomes the first ever Italian Tour Card holder. Similarly, Haupai Puha became the first New Zealander to pass the Q-School.
Outright Winners
- Martijn Dragt (NLD)
- Jelle Klaasen (NLD)
- Andy Baetens (BEL)
- Jeffrey de Graaf (SWE)
Order Of Merit Winners
- Haupai Puha (NZL)
- Jules van Dongen (USA)
- Radek Szaganski (POL)
- Chris Landman (NLD)
- Patrick Geeraets (NLD)
- Jitse van der Wal (NLD)
- Paul Krohne (GER)
- Benjamin Reus (DEN)
- Mario Vandenbogaerde (BEL)
- Lukas Wenig (GER)
- Thibaut Tricole (FRA)
- Michele Turetta (ITA)
- Tim Wolters (GER)
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