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1998 World Grand Prix (darts)

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Venue
  
Casino Rooms

Country
  
England

Location
  
Rochester, Kent

Organisation(s)
  
PDC

Dates
  
14 October - 18 October

Format
  
Sets "double in, double out"

The 1998 World Grand Prix was a darts tournament organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and held at the Casino Rooms in Rochester, Kent. It was the first year of the tournament and replaced the World Pairs tournament, which ran from 1995 to 1997.

The tournament featured an unusual format in that players must start each leg by hitting a double - in addition to the traditional double to finish. It also featured a format of the best of three legs per set (rather than five) for the only time in the tournament history.

Phil Taylor took the inaugural title, beating world number one, Rod Harrington in the final.

Prize money

  • Winner: £9,000
  • Runner-Up: £5,000
  • Semi-Finalists: £3,000 each
  • Quarter-Finalists: £2,000 each
  • Last 16 Losers: £1,250 each
  • References

    1998 World Grand Prix (darts) Wikipedia