BREAKING: Luke Littler takes on new Village Darts Social with PDC Partners but has finally….. full details below
BREAKING: Luke Littler takes on new Village Darts Social with PDC Partners but has finally….. full details below
BREAKING: Luke Littler takes on new Village Darts Social with PDC Partners but…
Village Hotel Club Warrington launches latest electronic darts game just in time for the busy Christmas season!
Village Hotel Club Warrington welcomed local darts sensation Luke Littler to try out the new Village Darts Social concept at the Pub & Grill on Thursday.
The new multiplayer darts experience has taken centre stage at the hotel’s popular Pub & Grill, adding to the lively atmosphere at the local eatery. The young darts superstar, who won the Premier League and the Grand Slam of Darts and reached the World Darts Championship final in a fantastic first year, joined hotel guests and leisure club members to face Warrington Wolves players Ben Currie and Danny Walker in an exciting game of Shanghai and Killer.
As an official partner of the Professional Darts Corporation, the Village Hotel will be closely monitoring Luke’s performance at the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace on December 15th, particularly whether he can hit the Nineberry Special. Throwing darts. The PDC recently announced that World Cup sponsor Paddy Power will pay out a bonus of £180,000 for every nine darts hit as part of their BIGGER 180 campaign, which will be split between Prostate Cancer UK, the player who threw and a lucky fan in the crowd. However, bookmaker Paddy Power confirmed that players under the age of 18 are not eligible for the bonus, meaning that at 17, Luke is too young to win the prize money.
The Village Hotel has stepped in to ensure he takes his chance and will award him the prize money if he hits the magic number.
A Village Hotel spokesman said: “What Paddy Power and the PDC have done to support Prostate Cancer UK through their BIGGER 180 campaign is remarkable and the nine bonus darts promise to make this year’s event even more significant.” “Given what Luke has already achieved in the sport and the strong connections he has made with the PDC since joining as a partner, we couldn’t let a chance on one of his biggest names pass us by so we wanted to do all we could.
“If it helps Luke hit that magic figure and means more money is spent on saving lives as part of the wider campaign, it will be a small price to pay.”