The World Series of Darts Finals saw a return to crowds with Gerwyn Price claiming the title but it also produced some excellent displays standard wise as the top averages display.
The top average though came in defeat for Peter Wright who hit 108.10 in the semi-finals but lost out to Gerwyn Price 11-6 in one of the highest losing averages in World Series history.
Number two also came in the latter rounds with Nathan Aspinall also on the losing side of a Gerwyn Price tie in the Quarter-Finals with 'The Asp' averaging 103.37.
In fact, the first winning average goes to Glen Durrant in the second round when he defeated Michael van Gerwen 6-4 with a 102.50. Mensur Suljovic's 102.64 before that was in losing to Krzysztof Ratajski.
Price himself had two efforts in the top ten with 102.48 (Semi-Finals) and 101.46 (Second Round) proving he wasn't on his best form but ultimately found a way to win.
108.10 Peter Wright (Semi-Finals)
103.37 Nathan Aspinall (Quarter-Finals)
102.64 Mensur Suljovic (First Round)
102.50 Glen Durrant (Second Round)
102.48 Gerwyn Price (Semi-Finals)
102.46 Glen Durrant (Quarter-Finals)
102.36 Daryl Gurney (Second Round)
102.00 Michael van Gerwen (Second Round)
101.49 Peter Wright (Second Round)
101.46 Gerwyn Price (Second Round)