Pro Dart Tournaments

How It Works

How It Works

1.    Contact the Owner/Operator of your local Dart establishment and tell them about Pro Dart Tournaments!!

2.     Contact Pro Dart Tournaments for Rules, Game Forms and HVO Registration Form and give them to your local establishment or have them contact PDT for more information.

It’s That Simple!!

Many business operators have found the addition of the game of Darts beneficial to their enterprise.  Dartboards and related accessories are inexpensive low maintenance items that will increase patronage as well as provide another source of entertainment for existing patrons.  Hosting Dart Events during week day evenings not only increases clientele for those days but also on the weekend days as well.

As Pro Dart Tournaments expands in your area – so do the number of Tournaments and Prize Amounts.  Large local Tournaments can be held more frequently as the number of establishments in your area that Host PDT increases.

There is no set day of the week and no set number of regular Pro Dart Tournaments that an establishment is bound to.  One may Host PDT on Monday, another on Wednesday or Saturday.  Some establishments may Host more than one tournament a week or only once a month.  Pro Dart Tournaments understands that the business owner/operator is able to judge time and frequency according to their business needs.

So – What are You waiting for??

Contact Pro Dart Tournaments TODAY!!

© Pro Dart Tournaments 2007, 2008

2 Comments »

  1. I will be presenting Pro Dart Tournaments to every business in my area that offers Darts.

    This is a great way to bring the big dollar tournaments to our local areas.

    Thanks for that!!

    Comment by Ice — October 5, 2008 @ 5:45 pm | Reply

  2. Thank You, Ice!!

    We appreciate all the assistance that you and others have offered.

    The more businesses that host PDT the more Fun for Players there will be!!

    After all, it’s all about stepping up to the line with Darts in hand, isn’t it?

    Comment by prodarttournaments — October 5, 2008 @ 5:50 pm | Reply


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