Person attributes
Constant increase in the PDC
Since Connor SCUTT 2014 appeared at the PDC for the first time, the Englishman has taken almost every event for which he is entitled to play. The start was a bit bumpy at first, five times a total of Scutt made it into prize money on the Development Tour 2014. After two more quiet years, he started the Q school in 2017. There he clearly missed a Tourcard, even at the UK Open qualification he did not come out about the preliminary round. In the later course of the year, the man from Kenley increased, but in 2018 the greater successes were also left out. In 2019 he waived the Q school and made it to a quarter-finals on the Development Tour for the only time in April. As a result, he qualified for the World Youth Championship, where he became second in the group. After a round of 16 at the Q-School 2020, he got into the same round at the third Challenge Tour event. As a successor, he took part in a Players Championship and defeated Robert Thornton there. The first event of the UK Challenge Tour 2021 completed Scutt in the semi -finals, as did the Event 9 and 10th to the final at the British Open 2021, which he lost to Scott Marsh in the Decider. With the Q-School 2022, he then won a tour card via the ranking. In the third Players Championship, SCUTT quickly made a look forward with a semi -finals. At his first UK Open, he missed round 4 to Matchdarts against William O'Connor. Despite the tour card, SCUTT started at the WDF World Championship due to an exception, but lost directly against Shawn Burt. His European Tour debut was lost with a WhiteWash against Josh Rock, in Zwolle he lost to Scott Waites at the beginning.