Peter Wright who is known for using various sets of darts and tinkering constantly in order to find perfection has said ahead of returning home to Aberdeen this week for
Premier League Darts, that will be no more.
Wright said he had an epiphany after losing to Scott Waites and with an important few months ahead, he is sick of giving other players chances and wants to turn a corner.
"When I flew in from Munich this week I told myself to stop mucking around with all these darts," said Wright. "I’m fed up with giving people chances.
"I’ve been switching my darts stupidly, that’s why the results have been up and down.
"One minute I’m averaging over a ton and the next second in the same night I’m averaging 80 - that lack of consistency doesn’t win you games.
"Now is the time to knuckle down and use the gold ones [darts] and blow everyone off the board.
"I’ve got some important stuff coming up; there's not many weeks left in the Premier League to qualify for the Play-Offs and be on form for New York that’s coming up.
"There’s also the World Cup and I need to make sure I’m playing well so John [Henderson] doesn’t need to carry me!"