How many Darts titles did Phil Taylor win?

Phil Taylor dominated darts for over two decades and won 214 professional tournaments, including a record 85 major titles and a record 16 World Championships. In 2015, the BBC rated him among the ten greatest British sportsmen of the last 35 years.

Who is Phil Taylor?

He has been described as a winning machine, a competitive animal and a genius. He is Philip Douglas Taylor – 16 x World Darts Champion, and arguably – the greatest sportsman the world has ever seen. Phil joined Target in 2014 and has since worked closely with our specialist team of designers, to create the perfect set-up for his unique throw.

What products does Phil Taylor use?

The products used by Phil Taylor including his darts, stems / shafts, flights and accessories.

Why targettarget darts?

Target Darts launched in 2006 and have built a reputation for fresh, innovative design, premium product quality and impeccable craftsmanship. By creating exceptional products and working with the best in the game, it is our mission to inspire people to step beyond their limits, improve their performance and experience transformative impact.

Who is the best darts player of all time?

But because of his past consistency and his remarkable record Phil Taylor is still regarded as the best darts player of all time. You can learn more about him here Phil Taylor Ebook

What happened to Phil Taylor?

Phil Taylor is an absolute legend in the game of darts winning 8 consecutive world championships from the year 1995 until 2002. His reign on darts was supposed to come to an honorable end in 2018 which was announced as his last steel tip appearance with a win but he lost horribly to rookie newcomer Rob Cross, an astonishing seven legs to two.

Why is Phil Taylor called “the power”?

Phil Taylor was nicknamed Phil “The power” Taylor, after the snap song “The Power” in 1995. Apparently his style of play reminded one of the judges of the song and it has stuck ever since. Phil was among the 16 professional darts players that broke away from the British Darts Organization to form the Professional Darts Corporation in 1992.

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