
The Stowmarket Grand Prix returns once again and we cant wait, 2025 was our biggest event with well over £4.5k paid out over the event.
Once again we will be holding the event at Cedars Park Community Centre which has definitely become the home of this event, with Pete, Janine and the staff always going above and beyond to make us feel welcome.
And with the support of Cambridge Window we once again have a guaranteed winners prize of £1000 we are confident this years event will be as big as ever.

Massive thanks once again to our sponsors Cambridge Windows & Target Darts
and our Hosts Janine and Pete and all the staff at Cedars Park
Roll on 2026

Stephen Burton

Brett Claydon

Stephen Burton

Kevin Edwards

Kevin Edwards

Henry Cutting

Kevin Edwards

JJ Wright

Once again the standard of the Stowmarket GP Final was amazing to say the least, with a who's who of local talent once again assembling to try and take home the title and £1000 first prize.
The first round started off with some quality matchups with 2023 runner up Gary Butcher starting well dispatching Ash Coleman in the pick of the first round ties, 2023 winner Henry Cutting also coming through a tough match with Duane Nessling, Table topper Jack Main continued his recent good form beating Stowmarket Kyle Bloomfield, good wins for Nathan Potter, Josh Sinkovits, Fozzie Lewis, James Wilkinson and 2 time winner Kev Edwards to make up the last 8.
Nathan potter kicked off the Quarters in convincing style beating Josh Sinkovits 4-1, with Henry Cutting beating Fozzie Lewis by the same scoreline. In the bottom half of the draw Kev Edwards produced some of his best darts to overcome Gary Butcher 4-1 and Jack Main powered past James Wilkinson 4-0 to set up a mouth watering semi final.
In the first semi final Henry Cutting got the best of a high scoring match to take out Nathan Potter 5-3 while Kev Edwards overcame a 90+ average from Jack Main to progress 5-2
The final was a battle of champions with 2 time winner Kev Edwards taking on reigning champ Henry Cutting, after the pair shared the first few legs it was Kevs consistency that proved decisive as he powers his way to the title to become our first 3 time champion.
In the 100% comp Ian Randles showed his quality in beating Simon Farthing 3-0 congratulations to both coming through a tough 100% comp this year
Massive thanks once agin to our sponsors K.Levell & Sons and Target Darts
and our Hosts Janine and Pete and all the staff at Cedars Park
Roll on 2025

Well what a night for the Grand Prix finals 2023, standard was unreal all night. The night started with a bang with table topper Henry Cutting meeting PDC star and 2 time Grand Prix winner Stephen Burton in the last 16, the game didn't disappoint with Henry coming through a high quality affair 4-3 with an impressive 30.08 average, also starting the night off well Frankie Ansell sore off the in form Ian Plumb 4-2 with a 29.71 ave, 2 time defending champion Kevin Edwards beat finals debutant Lee Morning 4-2 and James Wilkinson played superb to beat 2022 runner up Tony Lincoln 4-1. In the top half of the draw Darren O'Neill brought out his A game at the expense of Fozzie Lewis 4-0, while much fancied Ash Coleman started well beating Andrew Crain 4-2, Bury Open winner Gary Butcher started his night with a great win 4-1 over fellow Suffolk star Dan Brown, Kyle Bloomfield making up the quarter finalists beating Stewart Thompson by the same scoreline.
Into the quarters and Darren O'Neill was clinical on the doubles in taking out the in form Ash Coleman 4-2, while Gary Butcher ended the hopes of local man Kyle Bloomfield with an impressive 4-1 victory. In the bottom half Frankie Ansell recorded his second 29+ ave of the night ending Kevin Edwards reign as champion in a 4-2 victory, favourite Henry Cutting making up the semi finals beating good friend James Wilkinson 4-1.
Into the semi finals and Darren O'Neill night came to an end being beaten 5-0 by Gary Butcher who seemed to be improving every round, he would meet Henry Cutting who came through one of the matches of the night to beat Frankie Ansell 5-4.
Into the final and Gary started off well breaking the throw to take a 1 nil lead, leg 2 is a nervy affair with Henry breaking back to level up at 1 all, Henry then takes the next 2 legs in 16 and 17 darts respectively to take an early 3-1 lead, with the next few legs shared Henry looks odds on to take a comfortable win with a 5-3 lead. But you can never right off the talent of Gary Butcher as back to back 15 darters take us into a final leg decider for the crown, the final leg of the 2023 Stowmarket Grand Prix and you could cut the tension with a knife both players scoring well but obviously trying not to make big errors a 140 near the end and a 76 finish with Gary sitting on 96 gives Henry the Title and the £1000 first prize.
An awesome 2023 Stowmarket Grand Prix with record numbers of entries and over £4000 paid out in prizes we can't wait to see you all again in 2024