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You are here:  Experts > Recreation/Outdoors > Billiards > Darts > dart board height

Topic: Darts



Expert: Dr Darts
Date: 4/13/2008
Subject: dart board height

Question
how high should the center of the bulls eye be from the floor?

Answer
The dart board is hung so that the centre of the bullseye is 1.74m (5'8") from the floor.

The throw  line, which is also referred to as the oche (pronounced "ockey")is generally located 2.37m (7'9.25") from the face of the dartboard measured horizontally. This is the recognized world standard asset by the World Darts Federation and is played as such in most areas.

There are variations in distance and some people play from 2.29m (7'6"), 2.44m (8') and as far as 2.74m (9'), In Beeston in Nottingham UK I played in a 6ft league!!!.



Since most dart boards are about 11/2" thick it is important to measure to the oche from the front of the board and not the wall. By far the easiest way to do this is to pin some string to the centre of the bull then measure diagonally to the floor 2.931m (115-3/8"). This will reduce the margin of error as long as the bullseye has been placed at the correct height and the floor and the wall make a right angle.

When fixing the board to the wall consider investing in  som proper brackets . The small clip that comes with most boards needs wedges to hold the board firmly in place….this looks unsightly and if a wayward dart hits them they fall out.

Rotating the board on a regular basis massively increases its life, and so being able to do so quickly and easily is a big bonus. I use this spring loaded system to hang my own board.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Dartboard-Hanging-Kit-easy-to-fit_W0QQitemZ280078309691QQi...

This answer contains more than you asked for but never harms to make sure its all covered.

Shoot well!!


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