
Some mad genius engineered this.
This venue rocks soft-top and steel, depending on the mood I guess. In the states, 8% of all dart venues have both types.

This venue rocks soft-top and steel, depending on the mood I guess. In the states, 8% of all dart venues have both types.
Reading these banners is like a word search, I gotta visually scrape up pieces and assemble to know what I’m reading.
Simple formula for a winning digital dart flyer:
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Sometimes it’s a steel board at a soft-tip venue.
Full extension, and the dart flight points upward when it lands in the board. This young man is already one of the top 10 players here in San Diego, now he just needs to grind for a while and take the lumps.
6 cozy boards midway between Moscow and Kiev.
This is not the annual post about cricket. This is a confession. We in the US must reckon with our open embrace to a game woefully under represented in steel. We must chart our own path.
Don’t hate, get off Reddit and go snap that elbow.
4 steel and 4 soft-tip boards.
This place is Tokyo, it’s called DOLLiS Hard Darts, 3 great boards and a cozy layout. Where are the great dart clubs in the world?
Why is soft-tip so much more popular than steel?
We have been compiling both places to play & the number of boards to play on at each place. Steel can be found just about everywhere, but soft-tip darts is clearly the dominate form of dart play world wide.
I’ve always known darts was popular in the UK & Europe, but I am shocked to see just how many playing venues there are here in the United States. Electronic darts is HUGE in states. Given the dividing lines between machine brands, it’s difficult to get a gauge on the true demand. Nonetheless, my initial estimate of 2000 venues in the United States was way too low.
What did we get ourselves into?! This project will begin to pick up speed as I’ve hired 2 interns to call each venue & verify conditions.
Anyone have any good recommendations for places to play darts in the Phoenix area? Steel tip or soft tip both work.
I’m mostly just looking for good spots to throw, but I’d also be interested in any local leagues if people know of any.
Thanks in advance!
Finding a place to play darts could be much easier than it currently is imo. I was surprised to see just how many venues are in Southern California, darts is more popular than I thought.