Ahead of the new season kicking off this next week at the Super Series in Milton Keynes and off the back of Q-School, all 128 Tour Card holders have been confirmed in different sections.
To begin, there is the current top 64 which is of course led by current World Champion and World Number One,
Gerwyn Price alongside the likes of
Michael Van Gerwen, Gary Anderson and
Peter Wright.
On the other end, there is Maik Kuivenhoven who keeps his place on the tour due to Kyle Anderson giving up his Tour Card. Harry Ward was the same and as a result helped Mark McGeeney have a lifeline and not have to go to Q-School.
There are 31 players though who are heading into their second year of their Tour Cards and looking to cement themselves and these include PDC Young Player of the Year, Callan Rydz. As well as former World Champions in Scott Waites and Lisa Ashton.
Andy Hamilton, Jeff Smith and Martijn Kleermaker are the same heading into 2021.
Two players came off the Development Tour to join the PDC ProTour with Keane Barry set for his anticipated full Pro Tour debut. ‘Dynamite’ is joined by the returning Berry Van Peer.
While speaking of long awaited, the impressive David Evans finally becomes a Tour Card holder through the Challenge Tour route and he is joined by Ritchie Edhouse.
Finally onto the players who won through at Q-School. Of course highlighted by five-time World Champion, Raymond Van Barneveld. Also set for the ProTour include former Lakeside World Champion, Scott Mitchell as well as Danny Baggish who produced his remarkable day to win a Tour Card.
The likes of Martin Schindler, Boris Koltsov, Andrew Gilding, Geert Nentjes and Geert De Vos all join them ahead of the Super Series getting underway.
PDC Tour Card holders for the 2021 season
Top 64 on PDC Order of Merit after PDC World Championship
Gerwyn Price
Michael van Gerwen
Peter Wright
Rob Cross
Nathan Aspinall
Dave Chisnall
James Wade
Gary Anderson
Michael Smith
Dimitri Van den Bergh
Daryl Gurney
Ian White
Glen Durrant
Krzysztof Ratajski
Jose de Sousa
Joe Cullen
Stephen Bunting
Jonny Clayton
Simon Whitlock
Mervyn King
Mensur Suljovic
Jeffrey de Zwaan
Chris Dobey
Adrian Lewis
Danny Noppert
Jermaine Wattimena
Jamie Hughes
Vincent van der Voort
Gabriel Clemens
Ricky Evans
Devon Petersen
Dirk van Duijvenbode
Steve Beaton
Brendan Dolan
Keegan Brown
William O'Connor
Ryan Searle
Kim Huybrechts
Max Hopp
John Henderson
Ross Smith
Luke Humphries
Darius Labanauskas
Ryan Joyce
Steve West
Darren Web star
Steve Lennon
Luke Woodhouse
Justin Pipe
Ron Meulenkamp
Andy Boulton
Damon Heta
Madars Razma
Mickey Mansell
Josh Payne
Jelle Klaasen
Matthew Edgar
Adam Hunt
Cristo Reyes
Ted Evetts
Jason Lowe
James Wilson
Mark McGeeney
Maik Kuivenhoven
NB: Kyle Anderson and Harry Ward resigned their PDC Tour Cards, meaning Mark McGeeney and Maik Kuivenhoven retaining their Tour Card.
(31) Players entering Year Two of 2020/2021 PDC Tour Card
Callan Rydz (CT 2019)
Martijn Kleermaker
Scott Waites
Ryan Murray
Jeff Smith
Wayne Jones
Karel Sedlacek
Derk Telnekes
Andy Hamilton
Nick Kenny
Mike De Decker
Boris Krcmar
Ryan Meikle (CT 2019)
Lisa Ashton
Bradley Brooks
William Borland
Daniel Larsson
Ciaran Teehan (DT 2019)
Kai Fan Leung
Alan Tabern
Jesus Noguera (CT 2019)
Steve Brown
Krzysztof Kciuk
Martin Atkins
Peter Jacques
Gary Blades
Steffen Siepmann
Darren Penhall
Wesley Harms
Harald Leitinger
Aaron Beeney
Top two players from 2020 Development Tour Order of Merit
Keane Barry
Berry van Peer
Top two players from 2020 Challenge Tour Order of Merit
David Evans
Ritchie Edhouse
2021 Q-School winners
Geert De Vos
Geert Nentjes
Florian Hempel
Boris Koltsov
Martin Schindler
Raymond van Barneveld
Niels Zonneveld
Zoran Lerchbacher
Adam Gawlas
Michael Unterbuchner
John Michael
Robert Marijanovic
Kirk Shepherd
Jason Heaver
Jake Jones
Jack Main
Martin Lukeman
Lewis Williams
Alan Soutar
Joe Murnan
Gordon Mathers
Eddie Lovely
John Brown
Scott Mitchell
Brett Claydon
Jonathan Worsley
Andrew Gilding
Peter Hudson
Danny Baggish