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Larry Butler (Larry Thomas Butler) was born on 21 July, 1957 in Owensboro, Kentucky, U.S., is an American darts player. Discover Larry Butler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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Larry Thomas Butler |
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66 years old |
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Cancer |
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21 July, 1957 |
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21 July |
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Owensboro, Kentucky, U.S. |
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United States
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Larry Butler Height, Weight & Measurements
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Larry Butler Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Larry Butler worth at the age of 66 years old? Larry Butler’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Larry Butler's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Sinnaeve and Butler enjoyed great success at their first outing together in Boston winning the Cricket Doubles and finishing 2nd in the 501 doubles at the North American Open.
They won the Cricket doubles at the Windy City open in Chicago with Butler taking 2nd place in the 501 Singles.
In Atlanta, at the Peachtree Open, Butler captured the crown in both the Pro Singles and the 501 Singles.
He also won the Blind draw and the open doubles 501 and finished 2nd in the Cricket Doubles.
Larry Thomas Butler (born July 21, 1957), nicknamed The Bald Eagle, is an American professional darts player who was the winner of the 1994 PDC World Matchplay Darts Championship.
This success made him the first and so far only player from the United States of America to have won a PDC Major darts tournament in Europe.
Butler made his World Championship debut in 1992, losing to Dennis Priestley in the first round.
Butler also had some success in his home country, winning the 1993, 1994, 1995 New York Open, the 1994 Darts America Championship, the 1991, 1992, 1993 World Bullshooter Championship, and the 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995 Cincinnati Spring Fling Open.
During 1993–94 to organise their own tournaments and their own World Championships (see split in darts).
Several North American players were invited to join them in tournaments and Butler appeared at the first WDC (now Professional Darts Corporation, PDC) World Championship in 1994.
He failed to qualify from the group stages, but produced a notable victory over three-time former world champion, John Lowe.
Lowe was the last world champion before the split just twelve months earlier.
During 1994, Butler was one of many names representing the WDC, the others being Gerald Verrier, Dave Kelly, Steve Brown, Sean Downs, Jim Watkins, Jerry Umberger, Whit Whitley, Jim Widmayer, Lori Verrier, Barry Twomlow, Graeme Stoddart, Steve Raw, Tony Payne, Paul Lim, Jim Damore, Dieter Schutsch, Russ Lopez and Rudy Hernandez.
Few would have predicted that Butler would take the World Matchplay in Blackpool later in 1994.
Butler also competed at the 1995, 1996 and 1997 WDC World Championships where he beat former world champions Keith Deller and John Lowe plus world number one Rod Harrington but only managed to qualify past the group stages in 1996 when he lost to Jamie Harvey in the quarter-finals.
Despite his excellent results, including victories over several world champions, Butler ceased competing regularly on the circuit after the 1997 World Championships.
Most major tournaments were staged in the United Kingdom and few North American players were able to make an impact, mainly due to travelling difficulties.
After an absence of ten years, Butler began competing again on the PDC North American circuit which began to expand during 2007.
He also won the USA Dart Classic, a World Darts Federation tournament.
Butler then made his first televised appearance in over ten years by qualifying for the 2008 Las Vegas Desert Classic as one of four North American qualifiers.
In April 2009 Butler traveled to Europe to compete in a series of PDC Players Championships and in UK Blue Square Open qualifiers.
He advanced to the money round in 13 out of 16 events he entered.
His best finish was a quarter-final appearance in the West Midlands regional final on April 1, 2009.
At the 2009 PDC Players Championship in Las Vegas Butler hit a nine dart finish but lost 6–2 in his second round match against Jan van der Rassel The tournament was considered a "warm-up" event for the 2009 Las Vegas Desert Classic.
In June 2009 Butler partnered with Canadian Champion Bob Sinnaeve.
Butler and Sinnaeve finished up 2009 at the Buckeye Open in Columbus Ohio by winning the 501 doubles.
2010 started successfully for Butler.
He traveled to Philadelphia to play in the Ray Chesnae Open and finished 3rd in the Pro singles and 2nd in both the cricket doubles and mixed triples.
At the Huntsville AL they won both the 501 doubles and the Mixed triples.
Butler finished 2nd in the singles event.
In Syracuse NY they swept the singles events with Butler winning both the Pro Shoot and the Cricket Singles and Sinnaeve taking the title in the 501 singles.
They also won the mixed triples and finished 2nd in the cricket doubles.
The St. Paddy's Day tourney in Indianapolis proved another successful weekend for Butler.
He picked up top honors in the 501 Doubles and the Cricket Singles.
He was also the finalist in the Mixed Doubles, 501 singles and the Cricket Doubles.
In early April, Butler traveled northeast to New Hampshire for the $20,000 White Mountain Shootout.
He started the weekend there with a semi-final finish in the Pro Shoot.
He went on to win the men's doubles and the mixed triples with Sinnaeve.