The darts players with VERY normal jobs - who could rack up millions in prize money - including an Iceland delivery driver, sous chef and roofer

The darts players with VERY normal jobs - who could rack up millions in prize money - including an Iceland delivery driver, sous chef and roofer
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The darts players with VERY normal jobs - who could rack up millions in prize money - including an Iceland delivery driver, sous chef and roofer
Published: Dec, 20 2024 12:24

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The darts players with VERY normal jobs - who could rack up millions in prize money - including an Iceland delivery driver, sous chef and roofer For many, darts is a game you play with a pint in hand at the local pub.

Phil 'The Power' Taylor has racked up 14 Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) World Championship titles and held the top spot in the world rankings for an astonishing 13 years.

His first job was making ceramics in a factory at the age of 16] This year Luke Humphries beat teenage sensation Luke Littler at Alexandra Palace in January to pocket a whopping £500,000.

But for the top 96 players who take part in the World Championships every year, darts is a thrilling professional game which requires hours of dedicated training.

Nicknamed Cool Hand Luke, the world number one has earned himself £1.8million in prize money over the last two years.

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