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PDC World Darts: Players With Most 100+ Match Averages

The PDC World Darts Championships is the pinnacle of the sport, where legends are made and unrivalled stories are shared. The 96-player competition is unquestionably the biggest tournament of the year. The set-play format allows for longer games throughout the competition, giving players further opportunities to demonstrate their skills. Achieving an average of 100 or more is a strong indicator of elite, world-class darts displayed in front of the loudest and greatest crowds. A mixture of heavy scoring and strong outshot percentages all contribute to your final average. SportsBoom has identified the leading five players with the most frequently produced ton-plus averages at the PDC World Championship.

Henry Cheal
Henry Cheal

Last Updated: 2025-05-27

Chad Nagel

7 minutes read

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The Significance of a 100+ Average

A 100+ average is an accomplishment people should admire, considering the longer formats and producing fantastic displays on the biggest stage in world darts. When you step up onto the oche at the iconic Alexandra Palace, all the pressure is on you in that moment to produce in the biggest tournament in the world.

Averaging 100+ in a match improves your chances of completing a dominant and quicker leg wins and showcases a player at the peak of their scoring and doubling powers. It’s paramount that players start a game well, too, and if in a smooth flow, the likelihood of an impressive performance increases. 

The Elite Scorers: Most 100+ Averages at the Worlds:

Sustained brilliance under the Ally Pally lights is what separates the best from the rest. Here are the players who have most often hit the magical 100+ average mark in World Championship matches. 

RankPlayerCountry100+ Averages
  1.  
Phil TaylorEngland56
  1.  
Michael van GerwenNetherlands39
  1.  
Gary AndersonScotland23
T4Adrian LewisEngland15
T4Peter WrightScotland15
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Spotlight on the Scoring Machines:

Phil Taylor (The Unrivalled King)

Phil Taylor leads the way with the most ton-plus averages at the World Championship, boasting an impressive 56 throughout his illustrious career. His unparalleled dominance and consistency over multiple decades put him above all the competition.

Let’s not forget, he is a 16-time champion of the world; therefore, his truly remarkable accolades coincide with these equally remarkable performances over such a long period at the top of the sport’s pinnacle. 

Michael van Gerwen (The Modern Great)

Michael van Gerwen is Taylor’s nearest challenger with 39 ton-plus averages, and the Dutchman still has many years left in his career to overtake him. After all, he is still only 35, suggesting there are many more years left to go in his already long career of playing professionally.

This acquired total reminds everyone of his status as one of the greatest of all time, not to mention how potent his scoring power is when on song. It could be argued that Van Gerwen at his peak is the greatest player to ever pick up a dart. 

Gary Anderson (The Flying Scotsman)

Gary Anderson always turns up when the World Championship comes around, a tournament he’s previously won twice and reached five finals. Anderson and Taylor are the only two players to reach three consecutive finals, too.

His consistency, combined with impressive scoring power, makes him a player who's feared by the masses on the biggest stage, making him a perennial threat to anyone and everyone. 

The Chasing Pack (Peter Wright and Adrian Lewis)

In fourth and fifth place, Adrian Lewis and Peter Wright are tied with 14 ton-plus averages. Both players are two-time World Champions and are two incredibly naturally talented operators. These two players you can bank on to produce spell-binding performances on the biggest stage.  

Key Observations

SportsBoom has observed that there is a massive gap between Phil Taylor and the rest of the players on this list, but Michael van Gerwen could eclipse this feat in time. But since Taylor retired in 2018, no player has gotten close to overtaking, which emphasises his unique legacy.

There’s a strong correlation between players on this list and those who have impressive longevity and won multiple World Championship titles, with all five players listed producing the goods twice or more.

A more common theme in the world of darts, but all five players listed derive from England, Scotland, and the Netherlands, further showing that these countries dominate the darting scene. 

Conclusion

SportsBoom concludes this article by stating that achieving 100+ averages at the PDC World Darts Championship is a hallmark of the sport’s elite. It takes courage, bottle, and a fantastic talent to produce these performances on a consistent basis, and the legendary status of Phil Taylor cannot be underestimated.

While Michael van Gerwen might eclipse it one day, he and Gary Anderson remind everyone that their scoring prowess is often feared by the vast majority of the professional darting circuit.

All five players listed have produced truly incredible performances over the years, completing high-quality, heavy-scoring darts on the greatest stage of them all. They have captured the imagination of the public by making a difficult sport so effortless.

A player’s history of hitting 100+ averages at the World Championship indicates their scoring power and consistency under pressure, key factors bettors consider when assessing match odds, handicap lines, or ‘Highest Match Average’ markets.” 

Henry Cheal
Henry ChealSports Writer

Henry Cheal is a versatile freelance sports journalist with extensive experience in the industry. Henry has previously worked at the 2024 World Snooker Championship and earned a Multimedia Sports Journalism degree from UCFB in 2023.