Colin McGarry

Colin McGarry
Personal information
Full name Colin Edward McGarry
Nickname The Chief
Born (1965-07-22) 22 July 1965
Larne, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland
Home town Larne
Northern Ireland
Darts information
Playing darts since 1985
Darts 24 gram Unicorn
Laterality Right-handed
Walk-on music Crazy Horses by The Osmonds
Organisation (see split in darts)
BDO 2014–
PDC 2003–2014
Current world ranking (BDO) 564
PDC premier events - best performances
World Ch'ship Last 32: 2004
Grand Slam Group stages: 2008
Other tournament wins
Tournament Years
Northern Ireland Open
Tom Kirby Memorial Trophy
2015
2013

Colin McGarry (born 22 July 1965) is a Northern Irish professional darts player who currently plays in British Darts Organisation events.

Career

McGarry qualified for the 2004 PDC World Darts Championship where he beat Rory Orvis 3-0 and Mark Holden 3-0 to reach the third round, losing 4-0 to Phil Taylor. Despite his good showing in Purfleet, McGarry failed to maintain his performances, failing to qualify for the 2006 World Matchplay and the 2006 and 2007 World Championship.

McGarry caused a real surprise in the Grand Slam of Darts Wildcard Qualifier where he reached the final, beating Mark Dudbridge and Jamie Caven along the way, but lost in the final to Wes Newton. The result meant McGarry took one of the reserved spots for the event and eventually earned qualification. He was drawn into Group C with Mervyn King, Dutch wonderkid Michael van Gerwen and BDO World Champion Mark Webster. McGarry went on to score a big upset win over Webster in a final leg decider in his opening group game. However, defeats to King and van Gerwen meant that the Ulsterman would be eliminated in the group stages.

McGarry qualified for the 2014 PDC World Darts Championship by winning the 2013 Irish Matchplay, defeating Connie Finnan six legs to four.[1] He lost to Per Laursen 4–2 in the preliminary round.[2]

Personal life

He has two daughters named Kiera and Chloe.

World Championship results

PDC

References

  1. "McGarry Takes Irish Matchplay Title". PDC. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  2. "Ladbrokes World Championship Day Two". PDC. 14 December 2013.


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