Llew Bevan wrote his name into the darts record books literally with the fastest ever round the clock in 2021.

The Welshman set a new Guinness World Record as he hit every single number from 1 to 20 on a dartboard in order, followed by the outer bullseye and bullseye, in a time of 1 minute and 19.79 seconds.

Bevan has made his mark on the PDC scene with deep runs in both the Challenge and Development Tours, and in 2023 he won the WDO Welsh Individual Championship and members singles titles on the same weekend.

The Pembrokeshire county player went to Q-School in January 2024 and came close to earning a PDC tour card, bowing out in the quarter-finals on the last day of the final stage.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • GUINNESS WORLD RECORD HOLDER (FASTEST ROUND THE CLOCK)
  • 2024 SIX NATIONS CUP MEN'S TEAM WINNER
  • 2023 WDO WELSH INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP AND MEMBERS SINGLES CHAMPION
  • 3X PDC DEVELOPMENT TOUR EVENT SEMI-FINALIST
  • 2022 PDC CHALLENGE TOUR EVENT QUARTER-FINALIST

PLAYER DARTS

Bevan’s first set of signature darts from Mission are made from 90% tungsten.

This straight barrel dart has two sections of horizontal milled cuts with radial grooves, one at the front in a black PVD coating and one at the rear in a red PVD coating. There are two small smooth tungsten sections, one in the centre of the barrel and one at the rear that has a laser-etched Mission logo.


A smooth black bull nose at the front of the barrel leads to a black point. Bevan’s signature darts are complete with black Mission Sabre shafts with black tops and his own signature flights. Available in steel tip.

Team Mission Signs Llew Bevan

Mission Darts is delighted to announce the signing of the Welsh Darts Organisation (WDO) men’s number one Llew Bevan.

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