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This Will Change How You See Gary Anderson Forever

Gary Anderson is the man darts fans think they know. Almost everything they think is wrong.
He started playing darts at twenty-four because he had no fifty pence for the pool table. He switched to the PDC at thirty-eight, when most careers are winding down. He won his first World Championship without knowing he needed glasses. He holds the all-time PDC average record — 133.35 — and openly admits he doesn’t practise. He was written off at twenty-second in the world, went fishing, came back, and posted the highest annual average on the entire PDC Tour. At fifty-five, he reached a World Championship semi-final and produced a set that Wayne Mardle called a gift from God. And between tournaments, he cooks bacon sandwiches for the anglers at his fishery and delivers them personally while they sit at the water’s edge.
Two world titles. The Triple Crown. Fifty-five PDC titles. Five World Championship finals at Alexandra Palace. Career prize money of £5.6 million. And a man who has never once tried to be anything other than exactly who he is.

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