World Darts Championship will see £180,000 bonuses for nine-darters – including £60k to one lucky FAN at Ally Pally
THE stars of the PDC World Championships are set to receive a whopping bonus if they hit a nine-darter.
The beloved Alexandra Palace tournament gets underway on December 15.
Paddy Power will pay out a whopping £180k bonus for every nine-darter at the PDC World Championships[/caption] The money will be split between the player, a lucky fan in attendance and Prostate Cancer UK[/caption]The Ally Pally spectacle has provided some incredible legs of darts over the years and some sensational nine-dart finishes.
And players will be rewarded handsomely if they hit the stunning checkout.
Paddy Power will pay them a whopping £60,000 for every nine-dart finish they secure.
The Irish bookmakers will also give one of the lucky 3,300 fans in attendance a cool £60k.
But their generosity, and class, doesn’t stop there.
They’ll also donate an additional £60k to Prostate Cancer UK for every nine-darter.
The incredible bonus gesture was well received by darts fans, one of whom wrote on X: “This is a brilliant gesture.”
Another said: “Fantastic. About time a 9 darter got a proper reward.”
And another said: “That is class.”
Prostate Cancer UK also chimed in, writing: “We’re looking forward to a lifesaving championship.”
In addition to their sensational nine-darter bonus, Paddy Power, who donated £1million to Prostate Cancer UK last year, will donate an additional £1000 for every 180 thrown in the tournament.
Paddy Power said: “We’re buzzing to bring The BIGGER 180 to this year’s Paddy Power World Darts Championship.
“Last year’s campaign was an absolute triumph, raising over £1 million and proving just how powerful darts can be in making a difference.
“This time, we’re stepping it up with a £180,000 bonus for every nine-darter – split between Prostate Cancer UK, the players, and the fans who make Ally Pally magic.
“It’s darts, it’s drama, and it’s saving lives – what more could you ask for?”
The draw for the 2024 World Championship takes place at 4:30pm this afternoon.