The European Tour returns this weekend from February 24-26 with the Baltic Sea Darts Open from Kiel starting proceedings off.
All qualifiers are assured of £1250, while the top-16 seeded list at the Baltic Sea Darts Open will receive £2,500 anyway. However, these 16 players must win their first game in the second round for the prize money to actually count towards the world rankings and other rankings.
Qualifiers who win their first game thus also go to at least £2,500 in prize money. Third-rounders are good for £4000, while quarter-finalists go home with £6000 anyway. Semi-finalists will get at least £8500 before the rewards go into the five figures for reaching the final.
The winner of the first Euro Tour tournament of the season will go home with £30,000. For the runner-up at the Baltic Sea Darts Open, £12,000 awaits.
Distribution of prize money at Baltic Sea Darts Open 2023
Winner: £30,000
Runner-up: £12,000
Semi-finalists: £8500
Quarter-finalists: £6,000
Third-round losers: £4000
Losers second round: £2500
Losers first round: £1250
Total: £175,000