Résultats

Championnats des joueurs 8 04/09 13:50 6 Danny Lauby v Jermaine Wattimena 2-6
Championnats des joueurs 7 04/08 13:10 57 Alan Soutar v Danny Lauby 1-6
Royaume-Uni - Open 2024 03/01 21:15 6 Danny Lauby v Stephen Bunting 3-10
Royaume-Uni - Open 2024 03/01 15:40 9 Danny Lauby v Jacques Labre 6-2
Royaume-Uni - Open 2024 03/01 14:00 8 Jack Male v Danny Lauby 5-6
Royaume-Uni - Open 2024 03/01 12:20 7 Danny Lauby v Nathan Rafferty 6-3
Championnats des joueurs 3 02/19 13:25 57 Ricky Evans v Danny Lauby 6-1
Championnats des joueurs 2 2024 02/13 13:55 57 Michael Smith v Danny Lauby 5-6
WDF World Championship 2023 12/08 22:25 3 Jelle Klaasen v Danny Lauby 4-1
WDF World Championship 2023 12/07 21:35 4 Danny Lauby v Leonard Gates 3-0
WDF World Championship 2023 12/06 19:00 5 Lauby Jr, Dan v Jarno Bottenberg 3-0
Modus Super Series - Semaine 4 12/02 20:50 - Danny Lauby v Jacob Taylor 3-4

Wikipedia - Danny Lauby Jr.

Daniel Lauby Jr. (born December 11, 1992) is an American professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation. He is the son of fellow darts player Dan Lauby.

History

Lauby made his World Series of Darts debut at the 2018 US Darts Masters, where he lost to James Wade of England in a last leg decider. He then went to PDC Qualifying School to earn his PDC Tour Card in 2019, but lost in the final on the second day of qualification and failed to gain a Tour Card.

In October 2019 Lauby beat Gary Mawson in the finals to win the CDC North American Continental Cup. This win ultimately lead to Lauby qualifying to represent North America in the PDC World Championships beginning in December 2020.

At the end of 2019, Lauby held 5th place on the CDC North American Two Year Order of Merit and 6th place for the 2019 CDC North American Order of Merit for the year.

Lauby has attended PDC Qualifying School, in an effort to earn his PDC Tour Card in 2018, 2019, 2020 & 2021.

In the CDC USA Tour 2021, Lauby won two events and reached a final in six events. Lauby won the first two events by beating Leonard Gates and Gary Mawson, 6–2 and 6–1 respectively, but lost the final of the third event to Leonard Gates, 5–6. He topped the year-end rankings and secured a place in the World Championship for a second year running and a place at the CDC Continental Cup on November 20.

In January 2022 Lauby played again the Q-School. He qualified as first of the First Stage ranking for the Final Stage, but still failed to reach his goal Tour Card. But two weeks later he qualified via the Riley's Amateur Qualifier in Chorlton-cum-Hardy for the UK Open 2022, where he lost after wins over Niko Springer and Paul Hogan in the third round to Andy Boulton.