PDC World Championship | 12/21 22:28 | 6 | Damon Heta v Connor Scutt | 3-1 | |
PDC World Championship | 12/16 20:21 | 7 | Connor Scutt v Ben Robb | 3-0 | |
Players Championship Finals | 11/24 14:30 | 3 | Connor Scutt v Dirk van Duijvenbode | 9-10 | |
Players Championship Finals | 11/23 19:10 | 4 | Connor Scutt v Daryl Gurney | 10-3 | |
Players Championship Finals | 11/23 14:55 | 5 | Mario Vandenbogaerde v Connor Scutt | 3-6 | |
Players Championship Finals | 11/22 15:35 | 6 | Martin Lukeman v Connor Scutt | 4-6 | |
Grand Slam of Darts | 11/11 22:20 | 3 | Ross Smith v Connor Scutt | 5-0 | |
Grand Slam of Darts | 11/10 15:30 | 2 | Ritchie Edhouse v Connor Scutt | 5-2 | |
Grand Slam of Darts | 11/09 14:05 | 1 | Dave Chisnall v Connor Scutt | 0-5 | |
Players Championship 26 | 10/03 13:35 | 6 | Gabriel Clemens v Connor Scutt | 2-6 | |
Players Championship 26 | 10/03 12:20 | 57 | Adam Hunt v Connor Scutt | 4-6 | |
Players Championship 25 | 10/02 16:10 | 3 | Connor Scutt v Stephen Bunting | 4-6 |
Connor Scutt (born 15 April 1996) is an English professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He is a World Masters semi-finalist.
At 2022's Q-School Scutt won a two-year PDC Tour Card on by finishing third of the UK Q-School Order of Merit.
Scutt qualified for the 2022 WDF World Darts Championship, which he was allowed to play after getting special dispensation from the PDC, but he would lose in the first round to Shawn Burt 2–0 in sets.
In the 2022 PDC Players Championship series Scutt reached the semi–finals at Players Championship 3, losing there to Joe Cullen 7–5. At Players Championship 30 Scutt reached the quarter-finals, losing there to Martin Schindler 6–5.
Scutt reached the semi–finals at 2023's Players Championship 13, losing there to Michael Smith 7–3 and the final at Players Championship 27, losing to Radek Szagański 8–5. As a result Scutt qualified for the 2023 Players Championship Finals, making his debut as the 37th seed, where he lost to the 28th seed, eventual–semi finalist Gabriel Clemens, in the first round.
Despite his final at PC27, Scutt lost his Tour card after the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship after he lost 3–0 to Gerwyn Price in the event's second round. Scutt was ranked 69th on the Order of Merit after the World Championship, therefore outside the top 64 which he needed to be in to keep his card.
Scutt failed to re-gain his tour card at 2024's Q-School, finishing 17th on the UK Q-School Order of Merit, outside the top 10 required to win a card.
Scutt competed in the 2024 PDC Challenge Tour series, the secondary tier of the 2024 PDC Pro Tour. He won Challenge Tour 13, whitewashing Dragutin Horvat 5–0 in the final Scutt then won Challenge Tour 17, defeating Tom Sykes 5–3 in the final. Scutt reached another final at Challenge Tour 20, losing to Christian Kist 5–2. He then secured his place as the Challenge Tour Order of Merit winner by reaching the final at Challenge Tour 23, losing to Andreas Harrysson 5–3 but earning a place at the 2024 Grand Slam of Darts and guaranteeing himself a Tour Card for the 2025 and 2026 seasons and a place at the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship. At the Grand Slam Scutt made his debut and was drawn in Group D. He whitewashed number 5 seed Dave Chisnall 5–0 in his opening game but then lost to Ritchie Edhouse 5–2 and was whitewashed by Ross Smith to finish 3rd in his group.
Scutt received call–ups for 2024 PDC Players Championship series events filling in as a reserve for an absent tour card holder virtue of his ranking on the Challenge Tour Order of Merit. He reached the quarter-finals at Players Championship 6 (PC6), where he was whitewashed by Daryl Gurney 6–0, and PC16, where he lost to Ricky Evans 6–5 in a deciding leg. Scutt reached the final at PC22, losing to Gary Anderson 8–4. At Players Championship Finals Scutt reached another quarter–final, losing to Stephen Bunting 6–4.
As a result of his performances in Players Championship events Scutt qualified for the 2024 Players Championship Finals as 34th seed. This meant that he played 31st seed Martin Lukeman in the first round, who he defeated 6–4. Scutt then defeated Mario Vandenbogaerde 6–3 and Daryl Gurney 10–3 to reach his first PDC Major quarter–final. He then lost to Dirk van Duijvenbode 10–9 in a deciding leg.
As he failed to re–gain his Tour Card status at Q-School, Scutt returned to playing World Darts Federation events.
Scutt won the 2024 British Classic, defeating Josh Clough 5–2 in the final.
At the 2024 WDF World Masters Scutt reached the semi-final, losing there to Kai Gotthardt 6–5 in a deciding leg.