

These radical sections are numbered from 1 to 20 and contain a thin section at the outer edge and a slightly smaller area midway towards the centre. The standard dashboard is generally 17 inches (451mm) in diameter and is divided into 20 radical sections of thin metal wire. The dashboard is made from compressed sisal fibres and despite model electronic version it is still the accepted norm. The boardwalk created to penalise inaccurate throwing by keeping large numbers apart and bordering it with small numbers. The board which is used now was created in 1896 by a Lancashire Carpenter. The limited list of equipment is one of the reasons for its success. The game of darts requires a dashboard and the darts only. The standard version of the game in the competition is 501 and the object of the game is to 'check out' by getting your scores down to 50 before the game and by reaching zero by either throwing a double or a bullseye with your final dart. It is one of the largest participatory sports in the world due to the presence of sport in pubs and bars. The two professional governing bodies of the game are PDC and BDO. the game of darts is competitive and is played commonly in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, across the Netherland, the commonwealth, Belgium, the Scandinavian, Germany, The United States, Australia and elsewhere. It is a sport in which small missiles are thrown at a dashboard which is fixed to a wall. Dart which is mainly played in pubs and required little or no physical fitness.
