2008 in Darts - BDO - WDF Category 2 Events

WDF Category 2 Events

  • German Gold Cup, 27 January (Winner €840, Runner-up €420) Steve West 3-2 Andree Welge
  • Las Vegas Open, 27 January (Winner $800, Runner-up $400) Darin Young beat Jerry Hilbourn
  • Dortmund Open, 17 February (Winner €1,000, Runner-up €450) Ronny Huybrechts 3-1 Jerry Hendricks
  • Isle of Man Open, 9 March (Winner £5,000, Runner-up £1,000) Dave Chisnall 3-1 Robert Hughes
  • England Open, 12 April (Winner £2,000, Runner-up £1,000) Ross Montgomery 3-2 Gary Anderson
  • BDO International Open, 15 June (Winner £2,000, Runner-up £600) Davy Richardson 4-1 Ross Montgomery
  • Canadian Open, 15 June (Winner CAN$1,000, Runner-up CAN$500) Jerry Hull beat Danny MacInnis
  • Australian Grand Masters, 6 July (Winner A$2,900, Runner-up A$1,400) Tony David 5-3 Rob Modra
  • Pacific Masters, 26 July (Winner A$1,100, Runner-up A$600) Simon Whitlock 6-2 Anthony Fleet
  • New Zealand Open, 6 August (Winner NZ$1,500, Runner-up NZ$700) Derrick Samson 5-2 Wayne Carey
  • Belgian Open, 10 August (Winner €2,000, Runner-up €1,000) Scott Waites 4-2 Johnny Petermans
  • Malaysian Open, (Winner RM2,000, Runner-up RM1,000) 24 August Tengku Hadzali Shah beat Lourence Ilagan
  • WDF Europe Cup, 27–30 August, Mark Webster 4-0 Daryl Gurney
  • British Open, 20 September, (Winner £3,000 Runner-up £1,000) John Henderson 4-2 Gary Anderson
  • Northern Ireland Open, 9 November, (Winner £1,600 Runner-up £750) Stephen Bunting 2-0 Darryl Fitton

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