Father and son duo Stuart and Reggie Woodmore have shared the £950 prize at an Isle of Wight darts tournament, held at GGs near Newport on Sunday (20th July).
14-year-old Reggie has been in good form of late, battling through a field of 96 to the final of the Hampshire Youth Darts competition, where he lost 2-4 to 17-year-old Cory Ewen in his first ever youth competition on the mainland.
Stuart and Reggie then went on to win the Adult/Youth pairs at GGs bar and restaurant last weekend.
Both Reggie and his dad managed to get through to face each other in the final of the main adults competition. Reggie won 8 out of 9 in the group stage to reach the knockout stages. He then faced Tom McInnes in the final 16, winning 2-1.

In the quarter finals, Reggie beat his uncle, PDC Challenge Tour player Joe Hunt, 2-1 in the quarter finals, then Nick Popham 3-1 in the semis.
Stuart defeated Dave Spragg 2-0 in the quarters and then Robbie Hare 3-1 in the semis to set up the Dad v Son final.
Stuart came out tops 4-0. The victor took home £750 with the runner-up bagging £200.

Defeated finalist Reggie said:
“My first ever adult final playing against none other than my Dad Stuart Woodmore, who went and won 4-0.
“Well done, Dad. Luckily, we agreed halves before the match.”



















































































