The 2009 Zuiderduin Masters was a
British Darts Organisation darts tournament that took place on 11–13 December in
Egmond aan Zee,
Netherlands. It was the 11th staging of the event, and the last tournament to be staged that year.
The competition saw
Darryl Fitton hit a
nine-dart finish
A nine-dart finish, also known as a nine-darter, is a perfect leg or single game in the sport of darts. The object of the game is to score a set number of points, most commonly 501; in order to win, a player must reach the target total exactly an ...
during his quarter-final match against
Ross Montgomery, becoming the first player to achieve the feat in the Zuiderduin's history. Fitton went on to win the tournament, with a 4 sets to 2 win over
Martin Adams in the final, becoming the third
Englishman to claim the title. The women's event was won by
Wales'
Julie Gore
Julie Robin Gore (born 5 August 1958) is a former Welsh professional female darts player.
Career
Gore made her World Championship in 2008, losing in the quarter finals to Trina Gulliver. She later reached the semi finals of the Women's Win ...
, who triumphed against
Tricia Wright
Tricia Wright (born 1 September 1958 in Epping) is a female former professional English darts player from Mitcham in Surrey. Her nickname is The Wright Stuff.
Career
Wright competed in the first PDC Women's World Championship final in 2010 ...
2 sets to 0. Gore's three dart average of 86.07 was the highest recognized average for a ladies player in a BDO major, since
Anastasia Dobromyslova's 81.54 average in the
2008 World Championship.
Results
Men's tournament
Group Stage
''all matches best of 9 legs.
P = Played; W = Won; L = Lost; LF = Legs for; LA = Legs against; +/- = Leg difference; Pts = Points''
Group A
Mark Barilli
78.03 3-5 Martin Atkins
79.47
Tony O'Shea
85.83 4-5 Mark Barilli
87.39
Tony O'Shea
93.36 4-5 Martin Atkins
88.23
Group B
John Henderson
101.91 5-2 Ian White
84.75
Alan Norris
90.75 5-3 Ian White
83.19
Alan Norris
84.78 5-4 John Henderson
76.62
Group C
Ross Montgomery
91.29 5-4 Henny van der Ster
84.12
Ted Hankey
86.97 5-1 Henny van der Ster
74.70
Ted Hankey
90.18 3-5 Ross Montgomery
83.64
Group D
Dave Prins
85.71 5-4 Willy van de Wiel
85.23
Darryl Fitton
98.49 5-3 Willy van de Wiel
83.85
Darryl Fitton
89.40 5-4 Dave Prins
76.26
Group E
Robert Wagner
88.89 5-3 Mareno Michels
78.57
Martin Adams
104.46 5-1 Mareno Michels
88.56
Martin Adams
98.28 5-1 Robert Wagner
86.61
Group F
Gino Vos
85.50 5-3 Joey ten Berge
85.32
Steve West
89.19 5-3 Joey ten Berge
91.08
Steve West
88.38 5-3 Gino Vos
92.67
Group G
Ron Meulenkamp
76.59 0-5 Gary Robson
84.45
John Walton
82.77 5-1 Ron Meulenkamp
86.49
John Walton
85.71 4-5 Gary Robson
85.47
Group H
Brian Woods
88.56 4-5 Tony West
82.62
Scott Waites
92.49 5-4 Brian Woods
84.81
Scott Waites
94.92 5-2 Tony West
79.47
Knockout stages
Women's tournament
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Zuiderduin Masters
The Finder Darts Masters was a darts tournament held in Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands, sanctioned by the British Darts Organisation and the World Darts Federation, running intermittently under several different names from 1995 to 2018.
The tourname ...
Zuiderduin Masters
The Finder Darts Masters was a darts tournament held in Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands, sanctioned by the British Darts Organisation and the World Darts Federation, running intermittently under several different names from 1995 to 2018.
The tourname ...
Finder Darts Masters