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Darts tournament
The 2005 Budweiser , between 10 and 12 June 2005.
Phil Taylor eventually took the trophy with a 13–7 final victory over Mark Walsh.
The tournament also featured Phil Taylor's third televised nine-dart finish in his semi-final victory over defending champion Roland Scholten.
2004/2005 UK Open Regional Finals
26 September 2004 (Welsh) Phil Taylor 2–0 Tom Wilson[1]
17 October 2004 (Irish) Phil Taylor beat Mark Walsh [2]
12 November 2004 (Scottish) Andy Smith 2–1 Gary Anderson[3]
19 January 2005 (North East) Steve Hine 2–0 Bob Anderson[4]
6 February 2005 (South West) Andy Smith 2–0 Andy Jenkins[5]
6 March 2005 (Southern) Denis Ovens 2–1 Mark Dudbridge[6]
20 March 2005 (North West) Alex Roy 2–1 Ronnie Baxter[7]
10 April 2005 (Midlands) Jimmy Mann 2–0 Mark Walsh[8]
Prize money
The prize fund was £124,000.[9]
Stage (no. of players)
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Prize money (Total: £124,000)
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Winner
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(1)
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£30,000
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Runner-Up
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(1)
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£15,000
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Semi-finalists
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(2)
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£7,500
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Quarter-finalists
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(4)
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£4,000
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Last 16 (fifth round)
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(8)
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£2,000
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Last 32 (fourth round)
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(16)
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£1,000
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Last 64 (third round)
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(32)
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£500
|
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Nine-dart finish
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(1)
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501 bottles of Budweiser
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Friday 10 June
Preliminary round, best of 7 legs
[10]
1st Round, best of 7 legs
[10]
2nd Round, best of 7 legs
[10]
Saturday 11 June
3rd Round, best of 9 legs
[10]
4th Round, best of 15 legs
[10]
Last 32 to final
[11][12]
Random draws were made after each round, draw bracket has been compiled retrospectively.
References