Scott Taylor (darts player)
Scott Taylor is an English darts player from Bolton who competes in Professional Darts Corporation events. A PDC Tour Card holder from 2017 to 2018, he is a one-time PDC Pro Tour finalist, finishing as the runner-up at Players Championship 9 on the 2018 PDC Pro Tour.
career
2015
Taylor reached the quarter-finals of the 2015 PDC World Youth Championship, where he lost 6−5 to Dean Reynolds.2016
He won the eighth Challenge Tour event of 2016 by beating Barry Lynn 5−4.His first match win in a PDC European Tour tournament came at the German Darts Championship when he defeated Andy Boulton 6−3. Taylor lost 6−1 to Alan Norris in the second round.
2017
Taylor won a two-year PDC Tour Card in January 2017 by defeating Toni Alcinas 5−1 on the third day of Q-School.He qualified for the 2017 UK Open, with his best performance in the qualifiers being a run to the last 16 at event 5.
2018
Taylor reached the final of Players Championship 9, losing to Michael van Gerwen 6–4.This run to the final aided him in qualifying for the 2018 Players Championship Finals where he lost in the first round to Ian White 6–2.
Taylor did not earn enough prize money to end the 2018 season inside the top 64 on the PDC Order of Merit which meant that he lost his PDC Tour Card.
2019 and BDO debut
Taylor entered 2019 Q-School but failed to win a tour card. Therefore he competed on the 2019 Challenge Tour instead. He qualified for the 2019 UK Open through a Riley's bar amateur qualifier. Taylor started in round one and won three games before losing to Mickey Mansell 10–9 in the last 64.A new rule change in the British Darts Organisation meant that players could compete in PDC Challenge Tour and BDO events without consequences. This allowed Taylor enter the 2019 BDO World Trophy qualifier. Taylor qualified for his BDO major debut and won his opening game 5–3 against 15th seed Derk Telnekes, recording a three-dart average of 104.6. This broke the record for highest ever average in the World Trophy. However the following day he played Jim Williams, who beat Taylor 5–4.