Beau Greaves’ breakthrough first season as a PDC
Tour Card holder now has another marker of progress. The 22-year-old sits top of the prize money standings among players who secured a Tour Card at the start of 2026, underlining just how quickly she has turned promise into results on the professional circuit.
Greaves has earned £48.5k so far this year, putting her ahead of
Cristo Reyes, who sits second on £42.5k.
Darius Labanauskas completes the top three on £28.5k, with Tom Sykes and Charlie Manby also making strong starts inside the top five.
For Greaves, the lead is built on much more than consistency. Her historic
Players Championship title made her the first woman ever to win a PDC ranking event, while her ProTour nine-darter and strong floor form have quickly established her as one of the breakout stories of the 2026 season.
Strong starts and familiar names across the new Tour Card class
The list also offers an early snapshot of which Q-School graduates and returning Tour Card holders have adapted quickest to the demands of the ProTour schedule.
Labanauskas and Reyes have immediately shown the value of their experience, while Sykes, Manby and Adam Gawlas have made encouraging starts during their first months on tour. Shane McGuirk has also continued his rise after securing his card earlier this year, with
Alexander Merkx, Jimmy van Schie and Jurjen van der Velde all pushing beyond the £20k mark.
Further down the standings, established names including Mervyn King, Jeffrey de Zwaan and Chris Landman remain competitive, while several newer faces are still searching for the deeper runs that can rapidly change a season on the ProTour.
That remains the reality of life on tour. A single
Players Championship weekend can dramatically alter the rankings and earnings picture, particularly for players trying to build momentum during their first year with full Tour Card status.
Beau Greaves has held a PDC Tour Card since the start of the 2026 season
2026 debut Tour Card prize money standings so far
| Pos. | Player | Country | Prize money earned |
| 1 | Beau Greaves | England | £48.5k |
| 2 | Cristo Reyes | Spain | £42.5k |
| 3 | Darius Labanauskas | Lithuania | £28.5k |
| 4 | Tom Sykes | England | £28k |
| 5 | Charlie Manby | England | £26.25k |
| 6 | Alexander Merkx | Netherlands | £25k |
| 7 | Adam Gawlas | Czech Republic | £22.5k |
| 8 | Shane McGuirk | Ireland | £22k |
| 9 | Jimmy van Schie | Netherlands | £21.5k |
| 10 | Jurjen van der Velde | Netherlands | £21k |
| 11 | Jeffrey Sparidaans | Netherlands | £17.25k |
| 12 | Owen Bates | England | £17k |
| 13 | Jeffrey de Zwaan | Netherlands | £16.75k |
| 14 | Chris Landman | Netherlands | £15.5k |
| 15 | Arno Merk | Germany | £15.25k |
| 16 | Mervyn King | England | £14.5k |
| 16 | Niall Culleton | Ireland | £14.5k |
| 18 | Stephen Burton | England | £14.25k |
| 19 | Benjamin Pratnemer | Slovenia | £14k |
| 19 | Tyler Thorpe | England | £14k |
| 21 | Sietse Lap | Netherlands | £13.75k |
| 22 | David Sharp | England | £13.5k |
| 23 | Pascal Rupprecht | Germany | £11k |
| 23 | Rhys Griffin | England | £11k |
| 23 | Adam Leek | Australia | £11k |
| 26 | Stephen Rosney | Ireland | £10.25k |
| 27 | Stefan Bellmont | Switzerland | £9k |
| 28 | Carl Sneyd | England | £8.5k |
| 29 | Marvin Kraft | Germany | £8.25k |
| 30 | Samuel Price | England | £7.5k |
| 31 | Yorick Hofkens | Germany | £3.75k |
| 31 | Filip Bereza | Poland | £3.75k |
| 33 | Matthias Ehlers | Germany | £1.25k |
Greaves’ position at the top will naturally draw the biggest attention given the scale of her breakthrough this year, but the wider standings also highlight how quickly the ProTour can separate players. Some have already found consistency and strong earning power, while others are still searching for the run that can transform their season.