Chris Dobey was born on 31 May 1990 in Bedlington, a former mining town in Northumberland, England. He grew up in a darts-minded family; his father Gordon and his uncle (Arthur) were both strong amateur league players. Gordon Dobey became well known locally in Northumberland darts and chose to work as a building foreman to support the family rather than turn professional. According to one darts commentator, “talent runs in the family”; Chris and his father and uncle even won local pairs competitions together.
In childhood, Dobey’s main sport was football rather than darts. He played at a good level with a local Bedlington team each week in the regional Northern Football Alliance. Although there was always a dartboard at home, he later recalled that as a very young boy he “wasn’t interested in [darts] one bit”. He only began playing darts around age 20. In 2010, during a bingo night with his mother, he was asked to fill in for a short-handed local darts team – an invitation he accepted and which marked the start of his involvement in the sport. Dobey has said his father never pushed him into darts; he only took it up for himself after that chance introduction by his mother.
Top Man 🎯 Chris Dobey tops his group with 3 5-1 wins 👏 Great darts Chris! | Full Name | Chris Dobey |
| Date of Birth | Born 31 May 1990 in Bedlington, England |
| Early Interest | Preferred football before switching to darts |
| Family Background | Comes from a strong local darts family |
| Start in Darts | Began playing seriously at age 20 |
| Professional Breakthrough | Earned his PDC Tour Card in 2015 |
| First Major TV Title | Won the 2023 Masters |
| ProTour Success | Multiple Players Championship wins |
| World Ranking Peak | Reached world No. 6 in 2025 |
| Net Worth (2025) | Estimated at $1–6 million |
Chris Dobey (born May 31, 1990) began competing in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events in the mid-2010s after earning his PDC Tour Card in January 2015. Securing this card at the Qualifying School granted him full status on the PDC circuit and entry into ProTour events. He quickly began appearing in televised tournaments; for example, he qualified for the PDC World Championship in 2018 (the 2019 tournament) and faced legend Phil Taylor in the first round. These early years saw Dobey gaining experience on the floor tour and qualifying stages, laying the groundwork for his rise up the world rankings.
After turning professional, Dobey steadily improved his game on the ProTour. By 2019 he was a regular feature in major events: he reached his first televised major semi-final at the 2019 World Grand Prix, signaling his arrival among the sport’s higher echelons. Around this time he adopted the nickname “Hollywood,” reflecting his growing profile. Dobey won multiple Players Championship titles on the PDC ProTour, two in 2021, and continued adding to his tally in subsequent seasons. His strong tour performances earned him invitations to elite events; notably, his results in 2024 qualified him for a 2025 Premier League Darts appearance. Throughout this period he became known as a consistent high-level performer on the PDC circuit.
Dobey’s breakthrough on the biggest stages came when he captured his first major televised title at the 2023 Masters. In January 2023 he defeated former world champion Rob Cross 11–7 in the Masters final, a win that marked his first premier PDC TV title. By then he had also accumulated eight PDC ProTour titles (mostly Players Championship events) and reached advanced rounds in other televised tournaments. His other deep runs include semi-final appearances at the European Championship in 2022 and the World Grand Prix in 2019, as well as quarter-finals and later stages of events like the World Matchplay and World Championship. These achievements firmly established Dobey as one of the world’s top darts competitors.
In the 2024–2025 seasons Dobey continued to climb. He added three more Players Championship titles in 2024 and another three in 2025, underscoring his strong floor form. These wins secured his qualification for the 2025 Grand Slam of Darts via the PDC ProTour Order of Merit.
His consistent success lifted him into the upper reaches of the PDC rankings (he reached a career-high world No. 6 in 2025 and is currently around No. 8). Dobey also competed in the 2025 Premier League field, and in April 2025 he recorded his first Premier League night victory, beating Stephen Bunting 6–2. After that win he said, “I’m a fighter... I’m here to win and I never gave myself any doubt,” reflecting his confidence after breaking into the Premier League winners’ circle.
Later in 2025, Dobey advanced to his first PDC World Championship semi-final, further extending his career-best runs on the biggest stage. After winning a Players Championship event in late 2025, he remarked, “I’m consistently playing well and picking up titles on the ProTour... Now I want to start winning TV titles,” highlighting his ambition to translate floor success into more televised championships.
As of 2025, Chris Dobey’s net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $6 million, and these figures come from entertainment and sports media rather than verified financial outlets, so they should be treated with caution. Dobey has earned his wealth through prize money from major PDC tournaments (including The Masters) as well as income from sponsorships and endorsements.