2003 UK Open

2003 Sky Bet UK Open
Tournament information
Dates 30 May–1 June 2003
Venue Reebok Stadium
Location Bolton
Country  England
Organisation(s) PDC
Format Legs
Final – best of 35
Prize fund £124,000
Winners share £30,000
High checkout 170 England Shayne Burgess
(Final)
England Dave Smith
(Quarter-Finals)
Champion(s)
England Phil Taylor
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The 2003 Sky Bet UK Open was the first edition of the UK Open darts tournament organised by the PDC. The tournament was held at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton, England between 30 May–1 June 2003.

The tournament was unique as it had no seeding, and was won by Phil Taylor who defeated Shayne Burgess in the final 18–8 in legs.

Friday 30 May 2003

Preliminary Round

best of 9 legs

1st Round

best of 9 legs

  • Mark Thomson – Marshall James 5 – 4
  • John King – Colin Monk 1 – 5
  • Les Fitton – James Greenfield 5 – 1
  • Dave Smith – Dean Taylor 5 – 1
  • Bob Crawley – Gary Stevens 5 – 4
  • Andy Belton – Shayne Burgess 4 – 5
  • Terry Jenkins – Keith Rooney 5 – 3
  • John Ferrell – Peter Allen 4 – 5
  • John Nesbitt – Brendan Dolan 5 – 4
  • Dave Jowett – Chris Gough 5 – 1
  • David Platt – Martyn Freeman 5 – 2
  • Willie Burksfield – John Henderson 5 – 0
  • Dave Roberts – Rod Harrington 1 – 5
  • Wayne Merrick – Keith Wright 5 – 3
  • David Peploe – Wayne Davies 2 – 5
  • Crissy Howat – Wayne Palfrey 2 – 5
  • Chris McTernan – Paul Whitworth 4 – 5
  • Jim Regan – Matt Chapman 2 – 5
  • Tony Wood – Mick Carrick 0 – 5
  • Paul Butler – Paul Hogan 3 – 5
  • Simon Laws – Chris Kenny 2 – 5
  • Nigel Justice – Norman Fletcher 1 – 5
  • Michael Kendrick – Wayne Atwood 3 – 5
  • Robert Heard – Adam King 5 – 0
  • Dean Williams – Leon Womack 5 – 2
  • Steve Evans – Nigel Peden 0 – 5
  • Steve Parsons – Dave Weston 2 – 5
  • Andrew Gillam – Mick Booth 2 – 5
  • Dick Brittain – Glynn Carus 1 – 5
  • Darren Webster – Keith Read 5 – 2
  • Andy Smith – Martyn Dunfield 5 – 0
  • Darren Moulsley – Ian Burnett 2 – 5

2nd Round

best of 9 legs

Saturday 31 May

3rd Round

best of 9 legs

4th Round

best of 15 legs

5th Round – Last 16

best of 17 legs

Sunday 1 June

Last 8 to final

 
Quarter-finals
Best of 19 legs
Semi-finals
Best of 21 legs
Final
Best of 35 legs
 
          
 
 
 
 
England Phil Taylor10
 
 
 
England Tom Wilson2
 
EnglandPhil Taylor11
 
 
 
NetherlandsRoland Scholten5
 
Netherlands Roland Scholten 10
 
 
 
England Dave Smith7
 
England Phil Taylor18
 
 
 
England Shayne Burgess8
 
England Colin Monk8
 
 
 
England Shayne Burgess10
 
England Shayne Burgess 11
 
 
 
England Paul Williams9
 
England Paul Williams10
 
 
England Wayne Jones8
 
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