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    How much can you really pocket as a darts player? Are the big-name stars truly living the high life, lounging in penthouses with diamond-studded dartboards? Paul Nicholson spills the beans on what it’s like to throw arrows for a living.

    * This piece was originally penned in 2024 but has resurfaced like a bad penny after the PDC revealed that the 2026 world champion will snag an eye-popping £1,000,000—up £500,000 from Luke Littler’s winnings in January. The overall prize pool for the 2026 PDC season will reach a staggering £25 million, a neat increase of £7 million. Cha-ching!

    Let’s clear the air: being a darts player is about as luxurious as a two-for-one cocktail at a dive bar.

    Sure, there are those occasional jackpot nights when you might just think, “This is it! I’m set for life!” But the reality often smacks you in the face: it’s a life of darts, suitcase-packing, and tossing those pointy things in the corner when you get home. Thrilling, right?

    Millionaire darts players? Let’s just say they might have ‘won’ millions over their careers, but that doesn’t mean they’ve got a Scrooge McDuck-style vault of gold coins sitting in their bank accounts!

    WATCH: HOW MUCH DO DARTS PLAYERS EARN?

    Remember that headline-grabbing tabloid gem during lockdown about Mervyn King, the “millionaire darts player” who turned to Amazon delivery? Yeah, the million he earned took over 25 years to accumulate!

    This isn’t football—we’re not talking about guaranteed paychecks in the hundreds of thousands! This is about dedicated athletes making a decent living, with a select few reaching financial heights most can only dream of.

    How Much Does a Player Really Earn?

    Let’s talk numbers. If you want to kick back and enjoy your earnings, you’d better be in the top 16, preferably the top 10. But here’s the kicker: the public often assumes a player’s wealth based solely on their prize money on the PDC Order of Merit, which is just…. well, ranking money. They’ll see “He’s won £300,000 over the last two years!” and think, “Voila! £150,000 a year!”

    WATCH: NEW TOURNAMENT IDEAS IN DARTS

    Should the darts calendar explore more format variations beyond the same old 501? Paul Nicholson, former major winner and our trusty commentator, chats with Sporting Life darts guru Chris Hammer and host Dom Newton about potential tournament ideas, including a Royal Rumble and a Ryder Cup!

    So let’s break down the reality. First, there’s the 2% PDPA levy from prize money. Congratulations! That’s already a neat £6,000 off that imaginary £300,000. Then you’ve got to factor in your manager if you have one—usually, that’s an extra little slice of your pie.

    Your manager takes care of travel, accommodation, and exhibition books, making life considerably easier. Buuut… you’ll also need to cover travel and accommodation costs, even if they’re booked for you, unless you’re lucky enough to snag some sponsorship deals.

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    Join Paul Nicholson, Dom Newton, and Chris Hammer as they dream up the ideal darts player using talents from the legends of the past and present. Because who wouldn’t want to create a dart-playing superhero?

    But let’s not kid ourselves; the majority is not raking in the same financial jackpot. Sponsorship deals vary wildly and are often shrouded in secrecy. I once handed over 20% of my sponsorship income to my manager and let’s just say, the prize money deduction was another ‘pleasant’ surprise.

    For instance, upon clinching the Players Championship Finals with a top prize of £60,000, I netted a modest £22,000 after accounting for levies, managers, and taxes. Doesn’t sound quite as glamorous now, does it? 

    Beware of the Taxman

    Every dart player has to declare annual earnings, and trust me, Uncle Sam—or whichever taxman takes his cut—doesn’t play around. Most players operate as limited companies, and let’s just say tax isn’t a topic for a light-hearted discussion.

    If you clinch a cool £500,000 for being world champion, be prepared to cough up £10,000 to the players’ union, and you better have a cushion for taxes that might swipe a good chunk of your winnings—fun times!

    Earning Through Exhibitions

    Exhibition earnings are a bit of a lottery, with fees based on how popular you are—not all players are on the same winning streak!

    Players in high demand can rake in anywhere from £250 to a whopping £20,000 for a single night’s work, depending on the venue and fan turnout. Just be mindful: today’s star could be tomorrow’s average Joe if they don’t keep it relevant!

    People pay to see champions; it’s the laws of ticket sales! If you’ve got a reigning world champion on the poster, expect sellouts galore. If not? You might just be hosting a very quiet evening.

    Travel Chaos

    The jet-setting life sounds romantic until you realize that most players are crammed into economy seats on budget airlines. Earlier this season, top players flipped from Premier League hops to European Tour stops like a bad game of darts hopscotch!

    Those less fortunate? They would be lucky to break even after a long overseas trip. Remember, financial planning isn’t just for accountants—it’s for players too!

    How Much Does a Darts Player Aspire to Earn?

    The average player just wants to scrape by with enough earnings to buy a home someday. For many, it’s not about flashy lifestyles; it’s about building a foundation for their families.

    One must remember, especially in this unpredictable world of darts, that a single solid year of earnings doesn’t guarantee the next will be just as sweet. It’s a rollercoaster ride of triumphs and dry spells.

    Saving for the Future

    Let’s face it, if you asked most Tour Card holders if they contribute to a pension scheme, you’d probably be greeted with bewildered stares. Most players are jumping on the smart-saving bandwagon late, and past lavish spenders are now left wishing they had thought twice.

    Financial wisdom? It’s like a game of darts—you only hit the bullseye if you play it smart!

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