Based on 200 matches played, Beau Greaves leads top non-Tour Card holders in statistics compiled by leading statistician Christopher Kempf, also known as Ochepedia. It is based on Challenge Tour and Q-School statistics.
In 271 matches, the 21-year-old is the leader for all Challenge Tour players and is ahead of several big names. She averaged 92.38 in her first five Challenge Tour events and Q-School tilt. She has 18 legs won in 12 or fewer overs and, according to statistics, has scored more than 180 than Jonny Clayton or Gerwyn Price.
Greaves, who has won two Challenge Tour events, is already in pole position to make his ProTour debut as a reserve rider, while Dom Taylor is currently suspended and Jeffrey de Graaf becomes a father, which will see both miss the first few events. According to the OCHE ranking prepared by Kempf, it would rank 23rd in the world. This shows her enormous talent.
Stefan Bellmont becomes the first Swiss player to appear in the PDC World Darts Championship and a three-time Challenge Tour champion. He achieved a 14% cash rate on deals of over a tonne and 79% when he had three darts at double value. Both lead the way for all non-Tour Card holders. It cost him his only missed championship darts against Beau Greaves. According to the OCHE rankings, he is on par with Rob Cross and Scott Williams.
Mervyn King recently lost his Tour Card for the first time since 2011. Already in the first campaign he took third place in the ranking. He averaged 110 in 227 overs, never managing to win in 24 or less. His average score is 92.23 and his performances continue to show that he is one of the best without a Tour Card.