Christopher Dobey (born 31 May 1990) is an English professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events, where he is ranked world number thirteen; he reached a peak ranking of world number six in 2025. Nicknamed "Hollywood", he won his first major title at the 2023 Masters, defeating Rob Cross 11âÂÂ7 in the final. A PDC Tour Card holder since 2015, Dobey has since won nine PDC Players Championship titles.
He is a one-time World Championship semi-finalist, reaching the last four at the 2025 PDC World Championship.
Dobey was born in Bedlington in 1990. He comes from a darting family; his father Gordon and uncle Arthur both played league darts. Prior to playing darts, Dobey worked in traffic management. He played football in the Northern Football Alliance with his local team.
Dobey started playing darts in 2010 at a local club. He received the nickname "Hollywood" due to wearing a baseball cap while playing darts.
Dobey's first major TV appearance came in the 2015 UK Open where he lost to Nathan Aspinall 5âÂÂ1 in the first round. At Players Championship 11 he had deciding leg victories over Jan Dekker, Kim Huybrechts and Max Hopp to reach the last 16 of a PDC event for the first time, where he was defeated by Mark Webster 6âÂÂ2. Dobey qualified for the 2015 World Series of Darts Finals and lost in a last leg decider to Terry Jenkins 6âÂÂ5.
At the 2016 German Darts Masters, Dobey saw off Ben Davies 6âÂÂ1 and then averaged 100.64 in a win over Robert Thornton and 102.25 whilst beating Dave Chisnall 6âÂÂ4. In his first PDC quarter-final he averaged over 100 again, but lost to world number one Michael van Gerwen 6âÂÂ5, having led 5âÂÂ4. At Players Championship 19 Dobey beat Stephen Bunting 6âÂÂ3 to reach the semi-finals and took out a 120 finish after Adrian Lewis had missed match darts. This meant he played in his first senior final, but lost Simon Whitlock 6âÂÂ4. He qualified for the 2016 European Championship and was eliminated by Joe Cullen 6âÂÂ2 in the first round. Dobey also played in the Grand Slam of Darts for the first time and wins over Lewis and Scott Mitchell saw him advance to the knockout stage, where he hit a ten dart leg to move 9âÂÂ5 up on Jamie Hughes. However, Hughes closed the deficit to force a deciding leg which Dobey took to advance to his first major quarter-final, but he was outclassed by James Wade who won 16âÂÂ5.
His performances gave him a PDC Pro Tour spot in the 2017 World Championship, where he beat Justin Pipe 3âÂÂ1 in the first round. In the second round he lost to Dave Chisnall 4âÂÂ2.
At the 2018 World Championship, Dobey drew Phil Taylor in the first round. Taylor was appearing in his final World Championship following his decision to retire after the conclusion of the event. Dobey lost 3-1.
He played in the 2018 UK Open in Minehead, reaching the fifth round before losing out to Corey Cadby.
Dobey reached 2 finals on the Pro Tour in 2018, losing to Michael van Gerwen 6âÂÂ2 in the final of Players Championship 5 despite having an average of over 109, and then losing to Krzysztof Ratajski 6âÂÂ2 in the final of Players Championship 21. These performances aided him in qualifying for the 2018 Players Championship Finals where he had a run to the quarter-finals, losing out to eventual winner Daryl Gurney 10âÂÂ2.
He qualified for the 2019 PDC World Darts Championship via the Pro Tour, reaching the last 16 stage with 3âÂÂ0 whitewash wins over Boris Koltsov, and Steve Beaton and a 4âÂÂ3 win over Vincent van der Voort. He lost to Gary Anderson 4âÂÂ3, in a match which saw 28 180s thrown, 15 of them by Dobey.
Following Gary Anderson's withdrawal from the 2019 Premier League, Dobey was selected as one of nine 'Contenders'. He would play a one-off match against Mensur Suljoviàon night one in Newcastle. Dobey started well leading 5âÂÂ1 before Suljoviàwould win 5 consecutive legs to lead 6âÂÂ5. Dobey would win the final leg to draw the match 6âÂÂ6.
Dobey reached his fourth PDC final at the 2019 Danish Darts Open, winning through as a non seed, but lost to Dave Chisnall 8âÂÂ3.
He reached the semi-finals at both the 2019 World Grand Prix and 2019 Players Championship Finals.
At the 2020 PDC World Darts Championship, Dobey was seeded into the second round for the first time as 22nd seed. He defeated Ron Meulenkamp 3âÂÂ2 in his opening match. This set up a tie against Fallon Sherrock in the third round, who had beaten Ted Evetts to become the first woman to win a match at the PDC World Championship before eliminating 11th seed Mensur Suljoviàin the next round. In their match, Dobey came back from 2âÂÂ1 down to defeat Sherrock 4âÂÂ2. He then exited the tournament after a 4âÂÂ3 loss to Glen Durrant.
Following the end of the World Championship, Dobey was once again selected as a 'Challenger' (re-brand of 'Contender') for the Premier League. He played on Night 7 in Milton Keynes where he lost 7âÂÂ2 to Daryl Gurney.
In 2021, Dobey won his first PDC ranking title at Players Championship 18 in Coventry. Along the way he defeated Jeff Smith, Luke Humphries, William Borland, Jonny Clayton, Stephen Bunting, Maik Kuivenhoven & José de Sousa. Dobey then went on to claim his 2nd ranking title at PC28 in Barnsley, he defeated Rob Cross in the semi-finals where the pair threw a combined average of 224.68 (111.73 for Dobey).
At the 2022 PDC World Darts Championship, Dobey won his opening match 3âÂÂ2 against Rusty-Jake Rodriguez. He was originally supposed to play Michael van Gerwen in the third round, but van Gerwen withdrew from the tournament after testing positive for COVID-19. Dobey received a bye to the fourth round, where he lost 4âÂÂ3 to Luke Humphries despite leading the match 3âÂÂ1. He avenged his loss to Humphries in the first round of the 2022 World Grand Prix, beating Humphries 2âÂÂ0. He faced Adrian Lewis in the second round and won the match in a last-leg decider after Lewis missed a match dart on the bullseye. He was eliminated by Michael van Gerwen in the quarter-finals.
Dobey got a surprise win against Michael van Gerwen in the first round of the 2022 European Championship, beating him 6âÂÂ5 and claiming his first ever career win against the three-time World Champion. He defeated José de Sousa in the next round and Dave Chisnall in the quarter-finals to reach his third televised semi-final. He lost to eventual champion Ross Smith 11âÂÂ9.
At the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship, Dobey reached a World Championship quarter-final for the first time. He defeated Martijn Kleermaker in his opening match before eliminating former World Champions Gary Anderson and Rob Cross. In the quarter-finals, he lost 5âÂÂ0 to Michael van Gerwen. On 29 January 2023, Dobey reached his first televised final at the 2023 Masters. He beat reigning Masters champion Joe Cullen, Luke Humphries, Dirk van Duijvenbode and reigning World Champion Michael Smith before defeating Rob Cross 11âÂÂ7 in the final. The following day, Dobey was confirmed to be in the 2023 Premier League, his first full-time inclusion in the event after two years as a 'Challenger'.
In his full-time Premier League debut, Dobey won night one with victories over Peter Wright and Nathan Aspinall before winning a last-leg decider in the final against Michael van Gerwen with a 160 checkout. His run to the night seven final included a historic 6âÂÂ0 win over Michael van Gerwen, making Dobey the first player to whitewash van Gerwen in the Premier League. Dobey lost 6âÂÂ4 to Gerwyn Price in the final. The next week on night eight, he played in front of his home crowd in Newcastle. Dobey marked the occasion with a special walk-on, using "" by Mark Knopfler as his walk-on song due to the song's connection to Dobey's favourite football club Newcastle United. He won his opening match 6âÂÂ4 against Michael Smith but lost to Gerwyn Price 6âÂÂ4 in the semi-finals. Dobey only registered two more wins in the latter half of the league stage and finished in seventh place after being overtaken by Dimitri van den Bergh, who won night sixteen.
Dobey reached three consecutive quarter-finals in televised ranking events, beginning at the 2023 World Matchplay where he defeated James Wade and Michael Smith before losing 16âÂÂ12 to eventual champion Nathan Aspinall. At the 2023 World Grand Prix, he beat Dimitri Van den Bergh in the first round and earned a 3âÂÂ2 win over Michael van Gerwen in the next round to progress to the quarter-finals. Despite leading the match 2âÂÂ1, he was eliminated after a 3âÂÂ2 loss to Joe Cullen. Dobey lost to eventual champion Peter Wright in the quarter-finals of the 2023 European Championship. On 1 September 2023, Chris Dobey announced that he signed with darts manufacturer Target Darts.
At the 2024 PDC World Championship, Dobey whitewashed defending champion Michael Smith 4âÂÂ0 in the fourth round to reach his second consecutive World Championship quarter-final. He played Rob Cross for a place in the semi-finals and established a 4âÂÂ0 lead, one set away from winning. However, Cross then won five consecutive sets to win 5âÂÂ4, after Dobey missed one dart at bullseye to win 5-2.
Dobey topped the 2024 PDC Players Championship (PC) Order of Merit ranking, winning three titles. He won PC7, defeating Josh Rock 8âÂÂ4 in the final. He hit a nine-dart finish in his third round win over Mickey Mansell. In August, Dobey won PC19, defeating Cameron Menzies 8âÂÂ6 in the final. In October, he won PC25, defeating Stephen Bunting 8âÂÂ3 in the final.
Dobey made it three successive PDC World Championship quarter-finals at the 2025 event, defeating Alexander Merkx, Josh Rock and Kevin Doets along the way. In the quarter-finals, Dobey faced Gerwyn Price and went 2âÂÂ0 down before leveling the match at 2âÂÂ2. He won the next two sets to go 4âÂÂ2 up but missed five match darts, allowing Price to reduce the gap to 4âÂÂ3. However, he won the next set to win the match 5âÂÂ3 and reach his first World Championship semi-final, where he was defeated 6-1 by Michael van Gerwen. He was subsequently announced as part of the 2025 Premier League line-up on 6 January.
After finishing as runner-up in the second Players Championship event, Dobey won his first title of the year at Players Championship 3, defeating Jelle Klaasen 8âÂÂ4 in the final. He earned a sole nightly win during the 2025 Premier League on night 11 with a 6âÂÂ2 victory over Stephen Bunting in the final. He finished the league stage in sixth place with 17 points. Dobey won his second Players Championship title of the year at the 17th event by beating Dirk van Duijvenbode 8âÂÂ7 in the final. At the end of June, Dobey reached a career-high ranking of sixth in the PDC Order of Merit. He earned his third title of 2025 at the penultimate Players Championship event, defeating William O'Connor 8âÂÂ6 in the final.
Dobey defeated Xiaochen Zong 3âÂÂ1 in the first round of the 2026 World Championship. He was eliminated from the tournament following a 3âÂÂ1 loss to Andrew Gilding in the second round. Dobey won his ninth Players Championship title by defeating Stephen Bunting 8âÂÂ1 in the final of Players Championship 3.
Dobey is a supporter of Newcastle United. He has two sons born in 2017 and 2023.
In May 2022, Dobey's 12-year-old nephew, who was born with oesophageal atresia, died during surgery for the condition.
Chris Dobey's performance timeline is as follows:
PDC European Tour
PDC Players Championships