Chris Mason (born 17 December 1969) is an English former professional
darts
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player. He used the nickname Mace the Ace.
BDO and first PDC spell
Mason began his career in the
British Darts Organisation
The British Darts Organisation (BDO) was a darts organisation founded on 7 January 1973 by Olly Croft, and dissolved in 2020 under the stewardship of Des Jacklin. Made up of 66 member counties, it oversaw professional, semi-professional and ...
, making his World Championship debut at the
1996 BDO World Championship. He lost 0–3 to
Andy Fordham
Andrew Fordham (2 February 1962 – 15 July 2021) was an English professional darts player, commonly known as The Viking. He won the 2004 BDO World Darts Championship and the 1999 Winmau World Masters.
Darts career
Fordham made his first app ...
. After joining the
World Darts Council in 1996, Mason competed in the
1996 World Matchplay, losing to
Alan Warriner. In October 1996, Mason reached the final of the Sky Sports World Pairs partnered by Steve Raw, where they were narrowly beaten by
Phil Taylor and
Bob Anderson. Mason then competed in the
1997 WDC World Championship, where he lost 1–3 to Gerald Verrier and 0–3 to Taylor in the group stage.
Shortly after the BDO and PDC agreed the
Tomlin Order in June 1997, some BDO players participated in the
World Matchplay event between 1997 and 2001, and in the World Grand Prix event between 1998 and 2001. Mason went back to playing in the BDO World Championship after the Tomlin Order, but continued to play in other PDC televised majors outside of their World Championship. After a second round defeat in the BDO world championships in 1998, he went on to reach the semi-finals of the
1998 World Matchplay, narrowly losing 11–13 to
Ronnie Baxter
Ronnie Baxter (born 5 February 1961) is an English former professional darts player who competed in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He used the nickname "The Rocket" for his matches. Baxter was known for his fast robotic throwing a ...
. The following year, Mason reached the quarter-finals of the
1999 World Matchplay, losing 11–16 to Taylor. Mason also reached the quarter-finals of the
World Grand Prix events in 1999 and 2000, losing to
Peter Manley and Taylor respectively.
Mason enjoyed his best achievement in the
1999 BDO World Championship, when he recovered from 1–4 down in sets in his best-of-nine quarter-final match against
Martin Adams
Martin Adams (born 4 June 1956) is an English professional darts player who plays in World Darts Federation (WDF) events. Nicknamed "Wolfie", he is a three-time BDO World Champion and three-time World Masters champion. He represents Cambridgesh ...
, survived many match darts against him before eventually winning 5–4 in sets, winning by 6–4 in legs in the deciding set. This match is regarded as one of the best matches on television, and it included 29 180s between the players; 13 for Mason and 16 for Adams. He lost the semi-final 2–5 to reigning BDO World Champion,
Raymond van Barneveld
Raymond van Barneveld (born 20 April 1967) is a Dutch professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events, where he was ranked world number one from January 2008 to June 2008. Nicknamed "Barney", he is a five-t ...
, three of those sets on deciding legs.
Mason avenged the defeat to van Barneveld the following year by beating van Barneveld 3–1 in the first round, averaging over 100. Mason also beat Fordham in the quarter-finals before losing 4–5 to
Ted Hankey
Edward Hankey (born 20 February 1968) is an English former professional darts player and convicted sex offender. Nicknamed "The Count", he won the BDO World Darts Championship in 2000 and 2009 and was runner-up in 2001.
He moved to the Professi ...
in the semi-finals, after leading 4–2. This match holds the 180 record for a 9 set match with 38 180's hit in the match, 16 of them from Mason, marking the second consecutive year that he had lost to the eventual champion in the semi-finals.
Mason's last appearance at Lakeside was a first round defeat to
Mervyn King in 2001. He also reached the semi-final of the BDO's other major tournament, the
Winmau World Masters
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in 2000, losing to the eventual champion,
John Walton.
Mason 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 a ...
in the last 64 stage of the 1999 Winmau World Masters.
PDC career
In late 2001, the news came through that virtually all PDC televised tournaments would be closed off to players who did not play in the
PDC World Darts Championship
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. As a result, Mason became one of the "Skol Six" who decided to play the PDC World Championship from 2002 onwards, so that they could continue to play in other PDC televised events.
Mason lost in the first round of the
2002 PDC World Championship to
Dave Askew, but reached the quarter-finals in 2003 – losing to eventual champion,
John Part
John Part (born 29 June 1966) is a Canadian former professional darts player and current commentator, who competes in World Seniors events. Nicknamed "Darth Maple", he is a three-time World Champion, having won the 1994 BDO World Darts Champions ...
. He missed most tournaments in 2003 and 2004 while he served a prison sentence – but he returned to play in the
2004 World Grand Prix in October, and reached the quarter-finals of the event for the third time, this time losing to
Steve Beaton
Steve Beaton (born 5 April 1964) is an English former professional darts player who competes in World Seniors Darts (WSD) events. Nicknamed "the Bronzed Adonis", Beaton formerly formerly competed in British Darts Organisation (BDO), World Dart ...
.
Mason has many titles to his name including the Irish Masters and the Vauxhall Pro Open on 3 occasions. Mason won the Irish Masters which was screened by Sky and also has lifted the Scottish Open and the English Open titles to his impressive résumé. Mason was Taylor's opposition at the
2002 World Matchplay when Taylor hit the first PDC
nine-dart finish
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to be televised live on British screens.
Mason has reached the quarter-finals in a few other PDC events, including the
2005 UK Open, the
2006 Las Vegas Desert Classic, and the
2006 World Matchplay.
Retirement
Whilst commentating on the
2010 Grand Slam of Darts
The 2010 Daily Mirror Grand Slam of Darts was the fourth staging of the darts tournament, the Grand Slam of Darts organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. The event took place from 13–21 November 2010 at the Wolverhampton Civic Hall, W ...
, on broadcaster ITV, Mason announced that he intended to retire from darts following the forthcoming qualifying rounds of the
2011 PDC World Championship, declaring that "even if I do qualify, which is unlikely, the World Championships will be my swansong". It was later announced by the PDC that he declined the opportunity of a
Pro Tour Card for 2011, effectively confirming his decision – although he would be eligible to compete in qualifiers for Pro Tour event or switch to the
BDO circuit instead. Mason has recently hinted that he may get back into darts but it would be a very professional job stating that he would begin to give 100% as he claimed he only gave 70% during his career.
Out of retirement
In January 2012, he entered the
Professional Darts Corporation
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Pro Tour 'Q School' qualifying tournament but failed to win a PDC Tour Card.
He re-attempted to obtain a PDC Tour Card in January 2014, however he was not successful.
Mason competed in both the
2023 World Seniors Darts Championship and the
2024 World Seniors Darts Championship. He was knocked out in the first round and quarter-finals respectively.
In February 2025, he announced his ultimate retirement from the sport after the
2025 World Seniors Darts Championship.
Controversy
Mason's personal life has been under much scrutiny. Mason was convicted of assault and assault with intent to resist arrest in March 1990 and sentenced to 180 hours community service. This was followed by a three-month jail sentence suspended for 12 months for actual bodily harm and, in August 1993, by three years' probation for assault causing actual bodily harm.
Prison sentence
On 14 April 2003, Mason and two friends Mark and Simon Gibson, were found guilty of aggravated burglary with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. The victim of the attack, Poole scaffolder Neal Harley, was left with a broken nose, scalp cuts, facial swelling and bruising. The attack was sparked by a Yorkshire terrier dog named Doris which Mark Gibson had bought for Harley's fiancée Jane Graham while they were having a relationship some years earlier and had been "hostile" towards her new boyfriends. On 3 April 2002, Ms Graham had agreed to care for the dog but later returned it as it behaved too aggressively. Prosecutor, Mark Worsley, said that because of this Mark Gibson decided to confront Mr Harley and turned up that night with a hammer and his accomplices, saying: "Come on boys, let's do him". The Gibson brothers received five- and six-year sentences and Mason received a three-year sentence on 2 June 2003, but he served just over a year.
2007 World championship
Mason hit the headlines for criticising
Phil Taylor in the newspapers before their last 16 match at the
2007 World Championship and allegedly swearing at him during the post-match handshake on-stage after Taylor beat him 4–0. He did apologise to Taylor after the tournament ended, but received a £750 fine and a four-month ban (suspended for 12 months) from the Darts Regulation Authority.
Benefit fraud
In June 2010, he was given a community order at Newcastle Magistrates Court for benefit fraud charges after he admitted to not declaring £45,000 of winnings between 2006 and 2007 while claiming benefits. He had been arrested whilst preparing to compete at the UK Open televised tournament.
Television pundit
In 2007, Mason became one of ITV's
pundit
A pundit is a person who offers opinion in an authoritative manner on a particular subject area (typically politics, the social sciences, technology or sport), usually through the mass media. The term pundit describes both women and men, altho ...
s on the inaugural
Grand Slam of Darts
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, initially alongside the
1996 BDO World Champion,
Steve Beaton
Steve Beaton (born 5 April 1964) is an English former professional darts player who competes in World Seniors Darts (WSD) events. Nicknamed "the Bronzed Adonis", Beaton formerly formerly competed in British Darts Organisation (BDO), World Dart ...
, but since then by the
2001 World Grand Prix champion and
1993 World Championship runner-up,
Alan Warriner-Little. It was ITV's return to broadcasting tournament darts after an absence of over a decade. Mason has remained a feature of ITV's darts coverage as a match summariser and co-commentator during ITV's coverage of the Grand Slam of Darts up to 2010, the
European Championship
A European Championship is the top level international sports competition between European athletes or sports teams representing their respective countries or professional sports clubs.
In the plural, the European Championships also refers t ...
, the
Players Championship Finals,
The Masters
The Masters Tournament (usually referred to as simply the Masters, or as the U.S. Masters outside North America) is one of the four men's major golf championships, men's major championships in Professional golf tours, professional golf. Schedul ...
, as well as the
UK Open
The Ladbrokes UK Open is a ranking major darts tournament held annually at the Butlins Minehead Resort by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) in England. The event is often referred to as the "FA Cup of darts" as it has an unseeded open dr ...
s from 2014 onwards.
Personal life
Mason took the decision to move from
Kilkenny
Kilkenny ( , meaning 'church of Cainnech of Aghaboe, Cainnech'). is a city in County Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is located in the South-East Region, Ireland, South-East Region and in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinst ...
, Ireland to
Stoke-on-Trent
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late in 2006. A few top players had made Stoke their home and Mason made the move partly so he could practice with
Andy Hamilton
Andrew Neil Hamilton (born 28 May 1954) is a British comedian, game show panellist, television director, comedy screenwriter, radio dramatist, novelist and actor.
Early life and education
Hamilton was born in Fulham, West London. He was educa ...
. However, shortly after the World Championship Hamilton switched to practising with Taylor – who broke off from mentoring
Adrian Lewis
Adrian Lewis (born 21 January 1985) is an English professional darts player who formerly competed in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Nicknamed "Jackpot", he is a two-time PDC World Champion, having won the title in 2011 and 2012. ...
.
Mason is a supporter of
football
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club
Chelsea F.C.
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World Championship performances
BDO
* 1996: First round (lost to
Andy Fordham
Andrew Fordham (2 February 1962 – 15 July 2021) was an English professional darts player, commonly known as The Viking. He won the 2004 BDO World Darts Championship and the 1999 Winmau World Masters.
Darts career
Fordham made his first app ...
0–3)
* 1998: Second round (lost to Peter Johnstone 0–3)
* 1999: Semi-finals (lost to
Raymond van Barneveld
Raymond van Barneveld (born 20 April 1967) is a Dutch professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events, where he was ranked world number one from January 2008 to June 2008. Nicknamed "Barney", he is a five-t ...
2–5)
* 2000: Semi-finals (lost to
Ted Hankey
Edward Hankey (born 20 February 1968) is an English former professional darts player and convicted sex offender. Nicknamed "The Count", he won the BDO World Darts Championship in 2000 and 2009 and was runner-up in 2001.
He moved to the Professi ...
4–5)
* 2001: First round (lost to
Mervyn King 2–3)
PDC
* 1997: Group Stage (lost to Gerald Verrier 1–3) & (lost to
Phil Taylor 0–3)
* 2002: First round (lost to
Dave Askew 3–4)
* 2003: Quarter-finals (lost to
John Part
John Part (born 29 June 1966) is a Canadian former professional darts player and current commentator, who competes in World Seniors events. Nicknamed "Darth Maple", he is a three-time World Champion, having won the 1994 BDO World Darts Champions ...
0–5)
* 2005: Third round (lost to
Colin Lloyd
Colin Edward Lloyd (born 7 August 1973), nicknamed Jaws, is an English former professional darts player. He formerly competed in Professional Darts Corporation events, where he was ranked world number one from April 2005 to January 2007 (except ...
3–4)
* 2006: Second round (lost to
John Part
John Part (born 29 June 1966) is a Canadian former professional darts player and current commentator, who competes in World Seniors events. Nicknamed "Darth Maple", he is a three-time World Champion, having won the 1994 BDO World Darts Champions ...
3–4)
* 2007: Third round (lost to
Phil Taylor 0–4)
* 2008: Second round (lost to
Kevin Painter
Kevin Painter (born 12 July 1967) is an English former professional darts player who competes in World Seniors Darts (WSD) events. He competed in British Darts Organisation (BDO) tournaments from 1992 to 2001, before switching to the Profession ...
0–4)
* 2009: First round (lost to
John Magowan 0–3)
WSDT
* 2023: First round (lost to
Terry Jenkins
Terry Jenkins (born 26 September 1963) is an English former professional darts player who was nicknamed The Bull, having previously used the name "Tucker" for his matches. He reached a peak ranking of world number three in the darts world ranki ...
2–3)
* 2024: Quarter-finals (lost to
Lisa Ashton
Lisa Ashton (born 27 August 1970) is an English professional darts player who competes in World Darts Federation (WDF) and Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Nicknamed "The Lancashire Rose", Ashton formerly competed in British Darts O ...
1–3)
* 2025: Second round (lost to
John Henderson 2–3)
Performance timeline
References
External links
Profile and stats on Darts Database
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English darts players
1969 births
Living people
British Darts Organisation players
Sportspeople from Bristol
Professional Darts Corporation former pro tour players
Darts commentators