1999 World Grand Prix (darts)

The 1999 World Grand Prix was the second staging of a darts tournament organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and held at the Casino Rooms in Rochester, Kent.

The format changed to feature four groups of four players. As in the previous year, players had to start each leg by hitting a double - in addition to the traditional double to finish. The tournament was played in the format of best of five legs per set as the matchplay format of legs used in 1998 was scrapped.

Phil Taylor retained the title, beating Shayne Burgess in the final.

Contents

Group stage format

The format employed for this tournament meant that players could still qualify for the quarter-finals even if they lost either of their first two matches. The format was thus.

See also

Results

1st Round, Group Stages

October 20 to October 21, 1999
Group 1

Phil Taylor (3) 3-0 Dennis Priestley
Alan Warriner 3-0 Gary Mawson
Phil Taylor (3) 3-0 Alan Warriner
Gary Mawson 0-3 Dennis Priestley
Dennis Priestley 3-2 Alan Warriner

Group 2

Peter Manley (2) 3-0 Keith Deller
John Part 3-0 Graeme Stoddart
Peter Manley (2) 3-0 John Part
Graeme Stoddart 2-3 Keith Deller
Keith Deller 3-0 John Part

Group 3

Shayne Burgess (4) 3-0 Steve Brown
Peter Evison 3-0 John Ferrell
Shayne Burgess (4) 3-1 Peter Evison
John Ferrell 1-3 Steve Brown
Peter Evison 3-2 Steve Brown

Group 4

Rod Harrington (1) 3-2 Bob Anderson
Paul Lim 1-3 Chris Mason
Rod Harrington (1) 3-2 Chris Mason
Bob Anderson 3-2 Paul Lim
Chris Mason 3-0 Bob Anderson

Knockout stages

  Quarter Finals
22 Oct 1999
Semi Finals
23 Oct 1999
Final
24 Oct 1999
                           
  1  Rod Harrington84.51 3  
 Keith Deller79.57 0  
  1  Rod Harrington86.39 4  
  3  Phil Taylor 93.85 5  
3  Phil Taylor 87.14 3
   Peter Evison81.59 0  
    3  Phil Taylor 92.59 6
  4  Shayne Burgess81.26 1
  2  Peter Manley76.22 3  
 Chris Mason83.09 1  
  2  Peter Manley82.67 4
  4  Shayne Burgess84.71 5  
4  Shayne Burgess84.27 3
   Dennis Priestley89.46 0