The 2010 Whyte & Mackay Premier League was a darts tournament organised by the Professional Darts Corporation; the sixth such running of the tournament.
The tournament began at The O2 Arena in London on 11 February, and finished at the Wembley Arena on 24 May.
Phil Taylor won in the final 10âÂÂ8 against defending champion James Wade, where he also became the first player to hit two nine-dart finishes in a single match.
The top six players from the PDC Order of Merit following the 2010 PDC World Darts Championship were confirmed on 5 January. Simon Whitlock and Adrian Lewis were named as the two Sky Sports wild card selections; Whitlock being announced on 4 January and Lewis on 13 January.
<small>WC = Wild Card</small>
Fifteen venues were used for the 2010 Premier League, with the only change from 2009 being Bournemouth replacing Edinburgh after a one-year absence.
The prize money increased again with the total prize fund rising to ã410,000, as a third place play-off was introduced, earning the winner of that an extra ã10,000 to their ã40,000 for reaching the play-offs.
The O<sub>2</sub> Arena, London
Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth
National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff
The Premier League's second nine-dart finish occurred, when Raymond van Barneveld hit one during the second leg of his match against Terry Jenkins, checking out with T20, T19 and D12. Barneveld had also hit the first Premier League nine-dart finish in 2006 against Peter Manley.
Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne
Wembley Arena, London
The finals night saw the second and third nine-dart finishes of the 2010 Premier League Darts, and the third and fourth in Premier League Darts overall, in the final between Phil Taylor and James Wade.
Trailing 1âÂÂ0 after losing the throw in the first leg, Taylor responded with a 174 (T20, 2 T19s), 180 (3 T20s), and 147 (T20, T17, D18) to take the second leg against throw. This was Taylor's first nine-dart finish in the Premier League, having only been achieved previously by Raymond van Barneveld. This was also the first nine-dart finish in a televised final.
In the 15th leg he hit the second nine-dart finish of the night with two 180s and checked out on 141 (T20, T19, D12). This was the first time that the same player achieved two nine-dart finishes in one match. After the second nine-darter, Taylor made it 17 consecutive perfect darts, needing only T17 D18 for a third nine-darter and second on the trot, he missed the T17 by an inch, but still went on to win that leg in 10 darts, after then hitting T18, then returning to hit the D8 with his first dart.
<small>Top four qualified for Play-offs after Week 14.<br/>NB: LWAT = Legs Won Against Throw. Players separated by +/- leg difference if tied. </small>
<small>NB: W = Won</small> <small>D = Drawn</small> <small>L = Lost</small>
The following statistics are for the league stage only. Playoffs are not included.