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Peter Masson | |
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Personal information | |
Full name | Peter Masson |
Born | 31 January 1945 Auchterarder, Perth, Scotland |
Died | 29 June 2010 Liverpool, Merseyside, England | (aged 65)
Home town | Auchterarder |
Darts information | |
Playing darts since | 1965 |
Darts | 17g |
Laterality | Left-handed |
Organisation (see split in darts) | |
BDO | 1981–1993 |
WDF major events – best performances | |
World Ch'ship | Last 32: 1983, 1985 |
World Masters | Last 32: 1981 |
Other tournament wins | |
Tournament | Years |
Scottish Masters | 1981, 1988 |
Updated on 20 March 2019. |
Peter Masson (31 January 1945 – 29 June 2010) was a Scottish-born English professional darts player who competed in the 1980s and 1990s. The longest-serving international captain in the history of the sport, he won his first cap for Scotland in 1980 and went on to lead his nation for 13 years.