Legends play Wicksteed Park

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The Legends of darts: Bobby George, John Lowe, and Bob Anderson will be appearing at Wicksteed Park on September the 4th. Paul Booth will host and present the show, members from the audience will have their chance to play against the Legends. Start time is 8pm, and tickets are available from Jazon: 07875848899. Directions to Wicksteed: www.wicksteedpark.co.uk. Don't forget to bring your darts, and your camera, the King of Bling is not to be missed.

Legendary Anniversary

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Today we take a break from Darts, my practise board in the Victoria on Brampton will be empty, it's our Wedding Anniversary, 11 years today I was married to Karen at the Mandaley Bay Hotel Casino in Las Vegas.It was a wonderful day from start to end, celebrated with some dear friends, Cliff Lazarenko, Keith and Kim Deller, Don Skane, Mike and Michelle Enright, and the Royal Hawian Group. Bob and Marci Murdock were the best man and lady in waiting. We had dinner after the wedding in Charlie Parkers Restaurant at Mandaley Bay, the photograph says it all.

Taylor wins in Germany

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Without the exception of Terry Jenkins, Phil Taylor brushed his opponents to one side at will in the European Championship, Jenkins managed to keep with Taylor in his semi-final losing by 1 leg: 11-10, but the final against Wayne Jones, who had beaten Colin lloyd by the same 1 leg margin in his semi-final, was a no contest, a missed double by Jones in the first leg was all Taylor needed, and he quickly marched on to a 5-0 lead. Jones did mange to take one leg in his first telivised PDC major event, and he was delighted with his £20,000 runner up cheque. Taylor added the £50,000 winners prize to the £100,000 he won in Blackpool last week, and is now set to take all the major titles of the 2010 season.

Legends at the Golf Club

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Chesterfield Golf Club played host to a Legends night on Friday the 30th July. John Lowe and entertainer Morgan provided a night of top class enjoyment, John played all comers for one hour, each player paid £10 to play, donated to the charity, The Ashgate Hospice, John turned back the years once again with some great darts, in the 5th match he hit back to back 180's, and in the 6th finished with a 180 and a bull's eye finish. A charity auction was held at half time, and international singing star: Morgan, entertained for over one hour. The night raised £2000 for the Hospice.

Photograph: Morgan.

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