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Steve Grubb
Personal information
Full nameStephen Grubb
NicknameGrubby
Born (1968-09-19) 19 September 1968 (age 56)
London, England
Home townBristol, England
Darts information
Playing darts since1988
Darts29g Harrows
LateralityRight-handed
Walk-on music"Cotton Eye Joe" by Rednex
Organisation (see split in darts)
PDC2006–2015
WDF2020–
Current world ranking(WDF) NR (8 December 2024)[1]
PDC premier events – best performances
World Ch'shipLast 64: 2009
UK OpenLast 32: 2009

Steve Grubb (born 19 September 1968 from London) is an English professional darts player who plays in World Darts Federation events, he was nicknamed Grubby.

Career

Grubb fell two games short of qualifying for the 2006 World Matchplay, losing to Andy Hamilton who eventually qualified. He then fell one game short of qualifying for the 2007 PDC World Darts Championship. Having beaten Tom Kirby and Paul Williams, he lost in the final game to Wayne Atwood. In 2008, Grubb secured his best ever performance in the PDC Pro Tour, reaching the last 16 in the Players Championship in Las Vegas, beating David Fatum and Tony Ayres before losing to Mark Frost. Then reached the 1/4's in a pro tour event in Scotland losing a narrow game to Michael Van Gerwen.

Grubb made amends after missing out in the 2007 World Championship by claiming one of eight places for the 2009 PDC World Darts Championship, beating American Isen Veljic to qualify. He was drawn against number 1 seed Phil Taylor in the first round but lost the match 3-0.

He ran a Darts team in the Somerset Super League called Radstock where he played with close friend and 1992 World Champion runner-up Mike Gregory. He now runs the Wellington arms at rooks bridge and still plays in the Somerset super league.

Grubb rejoined the BDO in 2020 playing in the Las Vegas open, getting to the semifinal before losing narrowly to Chris Lim.

World Championship Results

PDC

  1. ^ "WDF Men's Rankings Table". WDF. 8 December 2024. Retrieved 8 December 2024.