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Two-time world champion Gary Anderson has launched a scathing attack on the dartboards used at Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events, branding them “absolutely rank”.
His comments come despite manufacturer Winmau having recently extended its long-standing association with the PDC for another decade in January, an agreement that saw the introduction of the new Blade X dartboard to the main stage. Anderson’s candid remarks followed Scotland’s dominant 8-0 victory over Norway in the last 16 of the BetVictor World Cup of Darts on Saturday. He did not mince words when questioned about his decision to revert to black points on his darts, moving away from the previously used golden variation.
“I’ve had to because the boards are absolutely rank,” the world number 11 said. “They are the worst dartboards ever.
“Don’t quote me on it, you ask anyone on the circuit that’s playing, even ask the PDC, even ask that manufacturer, they will tell you the boards are absolutely shocking.
“The darts go in, they’re going in straight. I had to go to black points just to get a bit of an angle on the points. It’s supposed to (help), but they’re still going in a bit straight.
“We’ve been at it for months. We’ve been talking about it. Not a player on the circuit is happy with these boards and nothing is getting done about it, so that’s why I’ve gone to the black points.”
Gary Anderson also known as Flying Scotsman, from Scotland during day three of BetVictor World Cup of Darts 2026 at Eissporthalle Frankfurt on June 13, 2026 in Frankfurt (Getty)
Winmau responded to Anderson’s claims on Sunday morning.
In a statement released to Oche180, the manufacturer said: “We noted Gary’s comments following Scotland’s fantastic performance at the World Cup of Darts.
“Feedback from other players and our partners at the PDC on the performance of the Blade X has been positive.
“Although not connected to Gary’s specific comments, the independent performance data we received from the PDC official statistics partner regarding rejected darts has shown a meaningful reduction across the Premier League season compared to the Blade 6 Triple Core, itself widely regarded as the category benchmark prior to the release of the new Blade X.
“We remain committed to working closely with the PDC and any player to ensure the standard of equipment provided at these fantastic events continues to deliver the highest levels of performance.”