2026 in ODF
| 2026 ODF season | |
|---|---|
| League | ODF |
| Sport | Darts |
| Duration | 9 January – 6 December 2026 |
The 2026 ODF season was the inaugural full professional season organized by the ODF. The season consisted of fourteen ranking tournaments staged between January and December 2026, culminating in the ODF World Championship. Events were held across Australia and Oceania and featured a mixture of invitational events, open tournaments, and major championships.
The season was largely dominated by Elias Storm, who captured four titles including the ODF World Championship, finishing the year as the top-ranked player on the Order of Merit. Alex Brow emerged as Storm’s primary challenger throughout the year, reaching four finals and winning two tournaments, while Theo Bartlett also established himself as one of the leading players on the tour with two victories. Several other players, including Logan White and Spencer Taylor, claimed their first ODF titles during the season.
Season summary
The ODF tour began in January with the New Year Masters, where Alex Brow secured the first title of the new circuit with a victory over Logan White. Theo Bartlett captured the Sydney Classic shortly afterwards, while Spencer Taylor claimed the South Coast Open to record his first major result on the tour.
The first major championship of the season, the Premier Shield, was won by Elias Storm, who defeated Theo Bartlett in the final and established himself as one of the early favorites for the world title. Storm continued his strong form by also winning the Grand Prix of Darts in June, defeating Alex Brow in the final.
The middle part of the season saw a number of different winners. Logan White secured the Coral Coast Trophy, while Brow claimed his second title at the Interstate Cup. The invitational Midwinter Invitational was won by Theo Bartlett, and Storm added another major title to his season at the Oceania Masters.
Later in the year, Spencer Taylor won the 'Perth Invitational, while Brow added a third final appearance at the Spring Masters. Storm continued his strong performances by winning the World Match Championship, setting up a dominant end to the season.
The campaign concluded with the ODF World Championship in late November. Storm defeated Alex Brow in the final to claim the first world title in ODF history, finishing the year with four tournament victories and the number one ranking on the Order of Merit.
Season calendar
| # | Tournament | Dates | Winner | Runner-up |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | New Year Masters | 9–11 January | Alex Brow | Logan White |
| 2 | Sydney Classic | 30 January – 1 February | Theo Bartlett | Alex Brow |
| 3 | South Coast Open | 20–22 February | Spencer Taylor | Zion Carter |
| 4 | Premier Shield | 27–29 March | Elias Storm | Theo Bartlett |
| 5 | Coral Coast Trophy | 17–19 April | Logan White | Alex Brow |
| 6 | Interstate Cup | 8–10 May | Alex Brow | Spencer Taylor |
| 7 | Grand Prix of Darts | 5–7 June | Elias Storm | Alex Brow |
| 8 | Midwinter Invitational | 3–4 July | Theo Bartlett | Logan White |
| 9 | Oceania Masters | 24–26 July | Elias Storm | Theo Bartlett |
| 10 | Perth Invitational | 21–22 August | Spencer Taylor | Zion Carter |
| 11 | Spring Masters | 11–13 September | Theo Bartlett | Alex Brow |
| 12 | World Match Championship | 2–4 October | Elias Storm | Theo Bartlett |
| 13 | Champions Finals | 30 October – 1 November | Logan White | Alex Brow |
| 14 | ODF World Championship | 28 November – 6 December | Elias Storm | Alex Brow |
Majors
| Tournament | Dates | Winner | Runner-up |
|---|---|---|---|
| Premier Shield | 27–29 March | Elias Storm | Theo Bartlett |
| Grand Prix of Darts | 5–7 June | Elias Storm | Alex Brow |
| Oceania Masters | 24–26 July | Elias Storm | Theo Bartlett |
| World Match Championship | 2–4 October | Elias Storm | Theo Bartlett |
| Champions Finals | 30 October – 1 November | Logan White | Alex Brow |
| ODF World Championship | 28 November – 6 December | Elias Storm | Alex Brow |
Order of Merit
Prize money earned from ranking tournaments counted toward the ODF Order of Merit. Rankings were based on prize money accumulated throughout the season.
| Rank | Player | Prize money |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Elias Storm | $1,120,000 |
| 2 | Alex Brow | $870,000 |
| 3 | Theo Bartlett | $710,000 |
| 4 | Logan White | $520,000 |
| 5 | Spencer Taylor | $470,000 |
| 6 | Zion Carter | $320,000 |
| 7 | Max Mad | $210,000 |
| 8 | Lukas Parker | $180,000 |
| 9 | Nathan Cross | $150,000 |
| 10 | Daniel Graves | $140,000 |
Statistics
Most titles
| Player | Titles |
|---|---|
| Elias Storm | 4 |
Most runner-up finishes
| Player | Runner-up finishes |
|---|---|
| Alex Brow | 4 |