The PDC
Challenge Tour will consist of 24 tournaments in 2023. Each tournament pays out £15,000 in
prize money, so the prize fund for the entire circuit consists of £360,000.
This circuit is open to players who participated in Q-School, but failed to win a Tour Card. A kind of second division, then, for players who want to seek refuge at the PDC.
From reaching the last 64, players can earn
prize money, starting with £75. That amount then increases with each round. The winner collects a handsome £2,500.
The
Challenge Tour ranking is based on the
prize money earned. At the end of the season, the numbers one and two get an invitation to the PDC World Darts Championship, plus a Tour Card for 2024 and 2025.
There is also another reward for players who do well. The top of the standings have a chance to compete as a reserve player in the Players Championship tournaments of the PDC Pro Tour. If a Tour Card holder fails to register or drops out, the highest-ranked player on the
Challenge Tour Order of Merit may fill in.
Prize money breakdown during PDC Challenge Tour 2023 Winner £2,500
Runner-up £1,000
Semi-final £750
Quarter-final £500
Last 16 £300
Last 32 £200
Last 64 £75
PDC Challenge Tour 2023 calendar 20-22 January: PDC
Challenge Tour 1-5 (Milton Keynes)
17-18 March: PDC
Challenge Tour 6-9 (Hildesheim)
5-7 May: PDC
Challenge Tour 10-14 (Milton Keynes)
4-6 August: PDC
Challenge Tour 15-19 (Milton Keynes)
28-30 October: PDC
Challenge Tour 20-24 (Wigan)