Dave Lee (darts player)

Dave Lee
Personal information
Born (1956-11-28) 28 November 1956
England
Home town Edmonton, North London
England
Organisation (see split in darts)
BDO 1978-1993
BDO majors - best performances
World Ch'ship Last 16: 1983, 1986, 1987
World Masters Semi Final: 1983
Other tournament wins
Tournament Years
Double Diamond Masters
News of the World
1984

1985

Dave Lee (born 28 November 1956) is an English former darts player who played for the British Darts Organisation.

Career

Lee made his World Professional Darts Championship debut in 1983, defeating Canada's Tony Holyoake in the first round before losing in the second round to Eric Bristow. After a first round exit in 1985, Lee made it to the second round in 1986 and 1987. Lee made a total of four appearances in the World Championship but never made it to the quarter finals. Lee also played in the Winmau World Masters five times with his best run coming in 1983, reaching the semi finals with notable wins over then World Champion Keith Deller and Bob Anderson, eventually losing to Mike Gregory. He also reached the quarter finals in the 1984 World Masters, losing to Deller who managed to avenge his defeat to Lee 12 months before.

Lee won two unranked tournaments in his career, the 1984 Double Diamond Masters, beating Bob Anderson in the final and the prestigious News of the World Darts Championship in 1985. He was a quarter finalist in numerous events such as the MFI World Matchplay in 1984 and 1985, the Butlins Grand Masters in 1985, the British Matchplay in 1986 and the Dry Blackthorn Cider Masters in 1987. He also reached the semi finals of the 1988 British Open.

Following a first round exit in the 1989 Winmau World Masters to Steve Gittins, Lee failed to qualify for any of the major tournaments and faded from the darts scene completely following the split in darts.

Personal life

His wife, Sandra Lee, also played darts professionally, for Wales.

World Championship results

BDO

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