Rare Euro Tour low! Baltic Sea Darts Open joins unwanted scoring list after unusual weekend in Kiel

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Wednesday, 03 June 2026 at 11:00
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The 2026 Baltic Sea Darts Open produced a new European Tour champion in Luke Woodhouse, but the weekend in Kiel also landed on a far rarer list for a very different reason.
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According to a stat revealed by The Red Bit on X, across the entire tournament, there were only four 100+ match averages. That makes the Baltic Sea Darts Open just the third event in European Tour history to finish with fewer than five ton-plus averages across the weekend.
It is a striking return for a circuit where high scoring has become increasingly routine, especially in a 2026 season already packed with big numbers across the Pro Tour and European Tour.

Kiel joins rare low-scoring Euro Tour list

The only previous European Tour events to sit in the same category were the 2017 Gibraltar Darts Trophy, which had just three 100+ averages, and the 2023 German Darts Open, which also finished with four. The Baltic Sea Darts Open now joins them after a weekend where drama was easier to find than sustained three-figure scoring.
Woodhouse still produced the defining moment of the tournament, sealing his first European Tour title with a 160 checkout in an 8-4 final win over Ryan Joyce. The final itself finished with Woodhouse averaging 98.61 and Joyce 94.46, keeping with the wider pattern of a competitive event that rarely quite reached the 100-plus average mark.
The stat does not strip away from the story of Woodhouse’s breakthrough. It simply adds another unusual layer to a Baltic Sea Darts Open weekend that already had its share of quirks, shocks and unlikely routes through the draw.
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For only the third time in European Tour history, a tournament ended with fewer than five 100+ averages. Kiel 2026 now has its place on that short and unwanted scoring list.
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