The 2008 US Open is the second year of a darts tournament, organized by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). It was played at the Mohegan Sun Casino Resort, Connecticut, USA between May 16 and May 18, 2008.
Phil Taylor successfully defended his title.
The event was broadcast on Nuts TV in the UK from the last 16 onwards.[1]
The tournament was open to PDPA members and citizens and Green Card holders from the US and Canada. The elimination tournament was played down to the last 16 on the Friday and the last 16 played off on Saturday. The quarter-finals onwards took place on Sunday.
In addition, the PDC also staged the $50,000 North American Darts Championship on the 16th and 17 May.
Tournament Review
Friday 16th May
Five American players made it through to the last 16 as there were a series of shock results on the opening day of the event. The biggest shock was when Gary Mawson beat world number one and five-time former World Champion, Raymond van Barneveld in the last 32. Current World Champion, John Part went out in round two to Roger Carter who also progressed to the last 16. Bill Davis beat Tony Eccles to reach Saturday's main stage competition. David Fatum and Ray Carver completed the American line-up of five in the last 16.
World number four, Terry Jenkins also suffered a surprise defeat at the hands of Paul Lim, the man who achieved the first ever World Championship nine darter in 1990. World number seven, Andy Hamilton, was beaten in the third round by Buddy Lessig. Number three seed, James Wade withdrew from the event due to illness. Out of the top 8 seeds, only two, Phil Taylor and Roland Scholten, made it to the last 16.
Saturday 17th May
The fifth round action opened with David Fatum being the first player and first American to reach the quarter-finals, beating out fellow countryman Bill Davis. Davis however did save some face with a 164 checkout, the highest of the night. Roger Carter was another American player to lose out, to Chris Mason. Mark Dudbridge also put on an impressive display in beating Dave Honey in straight sets.
Veteran Dennis Priestley moved into the quarters, dropping only one leg against Adrian Gray. Phil Taylor continued his imposing form, averaging 107 against Colin Osborne, who did take a set out of 'The Power'. American Gary Mawson, who had earlier knocked out the number one seed Raymond van Barneveld, lost 3–1 to Blackpool's Ronnie Baxter, and Colin Lloyd also looked to be in menacing form, not dropping a leg against world number eight Roland Scholten. The biggest shock of the night came with America's Ray Carver beating Wayne Mardle 3–1 in a high quality match including a 131 checkout from Carver.
Results
Total Prize Fund £126,000 (unchanged from 2007)[2][3]
Scores after player's names are three-dart averages (total points scored divided by darts thrown and multiplied by 3)
Earlier rounds
Preliminary round
- Jerry Hall 3–0 Kurt Tyson
- Joe Chaney 3–0 Michael Mitchell
First round
| Raymond van Barneveld 3–0 Christopher RussanoSean Smith 3–1 Mark CarterTaro Yachi 3–0 Kory NicholsJerry Hall 3–0 Phil SrokaSteve Maish 3–0 Scott HenningGary Mawson 3–0 Cornelius McLoughlinRobert Peterson 3–0 Ron LinstruthShawn Brenneman 3–2 Martin TremblayDenis Ovens 3–0 Joel BealKieran Leal 3–0 David MinasianDonnie Strode 3–0 Ron ParentLar Thao 3–2 John PieporaRonnie Baxter 3–1 Jerry van LoanSebastian Gagnon 3–1 Doug StaceyPaul Bolduc 3–0 Jason RokerJohn Quantock 3–0 Michael Minero JnrRoland Scholten 3–0 John FinneganTom Cocker 3–0 Jason WattRobert Miske 3–0 Mark NeilsonSean Downs 3–2 James JordanWes Newton 3–0 Gordon DixonDavid Walsh 3–2 Fred KreugerJoseph Doolan 3–0 Kevin LagosGarret Hammond 3–1 Wayne BudgenColin Lloyd 3–0 Owen SheaSteve Brown 3–0 Jason BenjaminTerry Hayhurst 3–2 Jason NaertJames K Horan 3–2 John JackoJohn Kuczynski 3–2 Vincent van der VoortDaniel Beauregard 3–1 Luben IzonJon Archer 3–0 Dave FennellBen Burton 3–0 Mike MaguireTerry Jenkins 3–1 Rory OrvisPaul Lim 3–0 Robert RaceStephen Panuncialman 3–0 Tim LemieuxDonald Suiter 3–1 TJ JackowskiSteve Beaton 3–0 Adam SherlockDavis Snider 3–0 Darin YoungRobert Given 3–0 Roland HallDavid Fatum 3–2 Simon CravenBarrie Bates 3–0 Kenji MayamaCharles Healy 3–1 Lawrence GallagherTony Eccles 3–0 Rob PetelinPaul Cooper 3–0 Joe DavantiMervyn King 3–2 Dieter ScutschGarrett French 3–2 Brian BlankenhornScott Kirchner 3–1 Darren StarrBill Davis 3–0 Thomas PagliucaJohn Part 3-1 Tom WatermanRoger Carter 3–0 Richard CorlessIsen Veljic 3-0 Matt MaloneColin Monk 3–0 Janel PelletierMark Walsh 3–0 Jeffrey BorlandPaul Cockings 3–1 Roy ChadBrian Cyr 3–1 James DruryTom Sawyer 3–0 Michael ParksAlan Tabern 3–0 Lee WhiteChris Thompson 3–0 Larry ButlerDarren Johnson 3–0 Scott PresseyRiley Stockman 3–0 Jason SmithChris Mason 3–0 William PennPeter Wright 3–0 John DavisTim O'Gorman 3–0 Anthony EugeniaMichael Brewer 3–0 Richie Sieferheld
 |  | Phil Taylor 3–0 Robert St OngeScott Cummings 3–0 Jason HillKevin Dowling 3–0 Henry HeileJohn MaGowan 3–2 Joe ChaneyAlan Warriner-Little 3–0 Thomas WatsonTony Thompson 3–1 Vasilious GavrielatosSean Moran 3–2 Michael BurnsBrian Blake 3–0 Chris LeslieKevin Painter 3–0 Bruce GrahamBrian Jones 3–0 Jeffrey StewartGeorge Timpone 3–0 Alexander MacDougallMichael Rountree 3–2 Daniel ThibadeauColin Osborne 3–0 Nick DicksonDan Olson 3–0 Steve HineJoselito Moises 3–0 Craig AkinDave Ladley 3–0 Jared GurmanAndy Hamilton 3–0 Christopher EberleyChris White 3–0 Brad PageBuddy Lessig 3–0 Pat BreithauptJim Widmayer 3–1 Robert HeckmanAlex Roy 3–0 Bill DewittKeith Connor 3–2 David HascupStowe Buntz 3–0 Thomas J BunnenbergRay Carver 3–0 Jim SnookWayne Mardle 3–1 Tom CurtinMartyn Turner 3–0 Lorne HeinrichsFrank Smith 3–0 Adrian W LewisRichard Espinosa 3–0 Richard HammondAndy Smith 3–1 Ross SnookStephen Lore 3–1 Frank LeruePete Riehl 3–0 Irene ManganDavid Marienthal 3–0 Darren LathamAdrian Lewis 3–2 Gerry ConveryScott Wollaston 3–0 Stacy StevensChester Mackenzie 3–0 Bobby PetersDave Honey 3–0 Jeffrey SteinbergMick McGowan 3–0 Danny PikeDavid Saba 3–2 Kenneth JohnsonDennis Smith 3–0 Barry ToddYvonne Martin-Cowig Bye (Rick Wadlow withdrawn through illness)Peter Manley 3–1 Mark SchlesingerTimmy Nicoll 3–1 Raymond KnispelJeff Marks 3–0 James LoveMark Lawrence 3–0 Dennis SayreMark Dudbridge 3–0 Bruce RobbinsMatt Clark 3–0 Bill AndersonDave Cameron 3–0 Sean LodgeBrad Wethington 3–1 Mark PrutchickGerard Zuilkowski Bye (James Wade withdrawn through illness)Robert Baechler 3–0 Damien McKennaDan Lauby 3–0 Bill ButlerRobert Gargan 3–0 Matthew CourtneyAdrian Gray 3–0 Cameron PaineRobert Watson-Lang 3–0 J Dwayne HeinrichsJason Clark 3–1 Chris LinkousJim Newman 3–1 Michael GarramoneDennis Priestley 3–0 Kevin CzipoDonny Joe 3–0 Thomas HealyMichael van Gerwen 3–0 Kevin McDineRon Miller 3–0 Joseph SwickAndy Jenkins 3–0 Ron ColvardJayson Barlow 3–1 Victor DewildRobert Tafuri 3–1 Dave WatsonJelle Klaasen 3–0 Tim Grossman
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Second round
| Raymond van Barneveld 3–0 Sean SmithJerry Hall 3–0 Taro YachiGary Mawson 3–2 Steve MaishShawn Brenneman 3–0 Robert PetersonDenis Ovens 3–0 Kieran LealDonnie Strode 3–0 Lar ThaoRonnie Baxter 3–0 Sebastian GagnonPaul Bolduc 3–1 John QuantockRoland Scholten 3–0 Tom CockerRobert Miske 3–2 Shaun DownsWes Newton 3–0 David WalshGarret Hammond 3–1 Joseph DoolanColin Lloyd 3–2 Steve BrownJames K Horan 3–1 Terry HayhurstJohn Kuczynski 3–1 Daniel BeauregardBen Burton 3–0 Jon ArcherPaul Lim 3–2 Terry JenkinsStephen Panuncialman 3–0 Donald SuiterDavis Snider 3–2 Steve BeatonDavid Fatum 3–2 Robert GivenBarrie Bates 3–0 Charles HealyTony Eccles 3–2 Paul CooperGarrett French 3–2 Mervyn KingBill Davis 3–1 Scott KirchnerRoger Carter 3–2 John PartIsen Veljic 3-1 Colin MonkMark Walsh 3–0 Paul CockingsBrian Cyr 3–2 Tom SawyerChris Thompson 3–2 Alan TabernDarren Johnson 3–0 Riley StockmanChris Mason 3–1 Peter WrightMichael Brewer 3–2 Tim O'Gorman
 |  | Phil Taylor 3–0 Scott CummingsKevin Dowling 3–2 John MaGowanAlan Warriner-Little 3–0 Tony ThompsonBrian Blake 3–0 Sean MoranKevin Painter 3–0 Brian JonesGeorge Timpone 3–0 Michael RountreeColin Osborne 3–0 Dan OlsonDave Ladley 3–2 Joselito MoisesAndy Hamilton 3–2 Chris WhiteBuddy Lessig 3–1 Jim WidmayerAlex Roy 3–0 Keith ConnorRay Carver 3–0 Stowe BuntzWayne Mardle 3–1 Martyn TurnerRichard Espinosa 3–1 Frank SmithAndy Smith 3–0 Stephen LorePete Riehl 3–2 David MarienthalAdrian Lewis 3–1 Scott WollastonDave Honey 3–1 Chester MackenzieMick McGowan 3–0 David SabaDennis Smith 3–0 Yvonne Martin-CowigPeter Manley 3–1 Timmy NicollMark Lawrence 3–1 Jeff MarksMark Dudbridge 3–2 Matt ClarkBrad Wethington 3–2 Dave CameronRobert Baechler 3–0 Gerard ZuilkowskiDan Lauby 3–2 Robert GarganAdrian Gray 3–1 Robert Watson-LangJason Clark 3–1 Jim NewmanDennis Priestley 3–1 Donny JoeMichael van Gerwen 3–0 Ron MillerAndy Jenkins 3–0 Jayson BarlowJelle Klaasen 3–0 Robert Tafuri
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Third round
Losers £1,000
| Raymond van Barneveld 3–1 Jerry HallGary Mawson 3–1 Shawn BrennemanDenis Ovens 3–0 Donnie StrodeRonnie Baxter 3–0 Paul BolducRoland Scholten 3–1 Robert MiskeWes Newton 3–0 Garret HammondColin Lloyd 3–0 James K HoranBen Burton 3–0 John KuczynskiStephen Panuncialman 3–1 Paul LimDavid Fatum 3–0 Davis SniderTony Eccles 3–2 Barrie BatesBill Davis 3–1 Garrett FrenchRoger Carter 3–2 Isen VeljicMark Walsh 3–0 Brian CyrChris Thompson 3–0 Darren JohnsonChris Mason 3–1 Michael Brewer
 |  | Phil Taylor 3–0 Kevin DowlingAlan Warriner-Little 3–2 Brian BlakeKevin Painter 3–0 George TimponeColin Osborne 3–0 Dave LadleyBuddy Lessig 3–1 Andy HamiltonRay Carver 3–2 Alex RoyWayne Mardle 3–1 Richard EspinosaAndy Smith 3–0 Pete RiehlDave Honey 3–2 Adrian LewisMick McGowan 3–1 Dennis SmithPeter Manley 3–0 Mark LawrenceMark Dudbridge 3–1 Brad WethingtonDan Lauby 3–2 Robert BaechlerAdrian Gray 3–2 Jason ClarkDennis Priestley 3–2 Michael van GerwenAndy Jenkins 3–2 Jelle Klaasen
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Fourth round
Losers £1,500
| Gary Mawson 3–2 Raymond van BarneveldRonnie Baxter 3–1 Denis OvensRoland Scholten 3–1 Wes NewtonColin Lloyd 3–0 Ben BurtonDavid Fatum 3–2 Stephen PanuncialmanBill Davis 3–2 Tony EcclesRoger Carter 3–0 Mark WalshChris Mason 3–1 Chris Thompson
 |  | Phil Taylor 3–0 Alan Warriner-LittleColin Osborne 3–1 Kevin PainterRay Carver 3–1 Buddy LessigWayne Mardle 3–1 Andy SmithDave Honey 3–1 Mick McGowanMark Dudbridge 3–1 Peter ManleyAdrian Gray 3–0 Dan LaubyDennis Priestley 3–2 Andy Jenkins
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North American Darts Championship
For the first time the PDC staged a large tournament available only to citizens and Green Card holders from the US and Canada. The tournament was worth $50,000, with $15,000 going to the winner. It was played separately from the US Open on the 16th and 17 May, though players could enter for both tournaments. Darin Young, who had been knocked out in the first round of the US Open, emerged the victor.
On the first night the main shock was the defeat of World Champion and number one seed John Part, who was beaten by Buddy Lessig in the third round. The number two seed, Gerry Convery, also lost in the second round to Paul Lim. Leading American and third seed Ray Carver was defeated in the fifth round by Brad Wethington and John Kuczynski was beaten in the quarters by Brian Blake.
The second night saw the semi-finals and final being played out. Number eight seed Darin Young beat out Bill Davis in a close 7–5 game in the first semi-final, while Brad Wethington just beat Chris White in a 7–6 affair. The final followed suit. Wethington missed a dart to win the title before Young came back to win 8–7 and claim the title. Young said it was 'the biggest win of [his] career'. That moment was dubbed the 'most interesting' part of the Championship.
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