👩📈 Ever wondered what a PDC Women's Order of Merit would look like? Here's the top 64 players based on prize money won in the 2022 and 2023 Women's Series and Women's World Matchplay. Note: Prize money on the Women's Series doubled in 2023.
Since 2020, ladies have had their own circuit at the PDC. Back then, the Women's Series began with four tournaments and now the circuit already has 24 tournaments plus its own Women's World Matchplay.
With the tournaments a ranking is formed to determine which ladies may participate in the Grand Slam of Darts and the World Darts Championship. After the season, all participants are reset to zero. The women at the PDC do not have their own world ranking like at the WDF, for example.
The medium Weekly Dartscast was curious to see what a PDC Women's Order of Merit would look like and took the test. To compile this ranking, all results from the Women's Series tournaments and Women's World Matchplay in 2022 and 2023 were added together.
It should come as no surprise that Beau Greaves leads this ranking. The 19-year-old Englishwoman won 20 of the 44 Women's Series tournaments played in 2022 and 2023 and was the best at the Women's World Matchplay in 2023. Greaves earned 47,400 pounds through women's tournaments at the PDC over the past two seasons.
In second place is Fallon Sherrock with 35,400 pounds. The "Queen of the Palace" won eight Women's Series tournaments and triumphed at the Women's World Matchplay in 2022.
Behind the two leading women follows Lisa Ashton with 24,100 pounds. The four-time women's world champion picked up seven Women's Series titles in 2022, but won only one in 2023. Mikuru Suzuki is ranked number four with 23,150 pounds. The top five is completed by Aileen de Graaf with 16,450 pounds.
Virtual PDC Women's Order of Merit.
1. Beau Greaves £47,400
2. Fallon Sherrock £35,400
3. Lisa Ashton £24,100
4. Mikuru Suzuki £23,150
5. Aileen de Graaf £16,450
6. Rhian O'Sullivan £12,550
7. Robyn Byrne £11,450
8. Lorraine Winstanley £10,550
9. Laura Turner £7900
10. Katie Sheldon £7400
11. Noa-Lynn van Leuven £7300
12. Natalie Gilbert £6200
13. Kirsty Hutchinson £5800
14. Anastasia Dobromyslova £5000
15. Rhian Griffiths £4950
16. Corrine Hammond £4700
17. Priscilla Steenbergen £4350
18. Lorraine Hyde £4150
19. Trina Gulliver £4150
20. Kirsi Viinikainen £4050
21. Aoife McCormack £3950
22. Chloe O'Brien £3650
23. Vicky Plum £3400
24. Maria O'Brien £3300
25. Kim Holden £3150
26. Deta Hedman £3150
27. Sarah Roberts £2850
28. Angela Kirkwood £2500
29. Adriana van Wijgerden-Vermaat £2100
30. Anca Zijlstra £2100
31. Steph Clarke £2050
32. Almudena Fajardo £1950
33. Evonne Taylor £1850
34. Rose Mort £1750
35. Samantha Kirton £1750
36. Joanne Locke £1700
37. Jane Densley £1600
38 Casey Gallagher £1500
39. Astrid Trouwborst £1500
40. Denise Cassidy £1500
41. Michelle Andrews £1450
42. Crissy Manley £1400
43. Sara Mortimer £1350
44. Rebecca Edwards £1350
45. Roos van der Velde £1300
46. Donna Gleed £1300
47. Lerena Rietbergen £1250
48. Leanne Topper £1200
49. Lindsey Ashton £1200
50. Roz Bulmer £1200
51. Rachel Brooks £1200
52. Yukie Sakaguchi £1200
53. Rebecca Hoyland £1150
54. Aurora Fochesato £1150
55. Felicia Blay £1100
56. Sharon Straatsma-Pul £1050
57. Eleanor Cairns £1050
58. Silke Lowe £1050
59. Laura Patton £1000
60. Josie Paterson £1000
61. Tracy North £1000
62. Phonsawan Whillis £900
63. Claire Brookin £900
64. Gemma Bowen £850
👩📈 Ever wondered what a PDC Women's Order of Merit would look like? Here's the top 64 players based on prize money won in the 2022 and 2023 Women's Series and Women's World Matchplay. Note: Prize money on the Women's Series doubled in 2023.