Alright, let me tell you how I went about finding the schedule for the US Darts Masters this year, 2024. It wasn’t anything too complicated, just the usual routine when I need info like this.

Starting the Search
First thing, I knew I wanted to catch the action, or at least know when it was happening. So, I sat down at my desk, fired up the old computer, and opened my web browser. Nothing fancy, just the usual starting point.
I popped open my favorite search engine. Didn’t overthink it, just typed in something straightforward like “US Darts Masters 2024 schedule”. Sometimes I add “dates” or “when is” but this time I kept it simple. Hit the search button and waited for the results to load up.
Sifting Through Results
Okay, so a bunch of stuff came back. You get the usual mix – sports news sites, maybe some ticketing sites (which I usually ignore for just the schedule), and often the official darts organization pages. I tend to look for the official source first, or a really reputable sports news outlet that I know covers darts well. Reliability is key, don’t want the wrong dates!
I scanned down the first few results. Saw a couple that looked promising. Clicked on one that seemed like it would have the direct info. Sometimes you gotta click a couple before you land on the right page, you know how it is.
Finding the Core Details
Landed on a page that seemed to have the World Series of Darts info. Had to scroll a bit, looking specifically for the US leg of the tour. Found it! There it was, listed under the New York event.

So, the key bits I pulled out were:
- Event: US Darts Masters 2024
- Dates: May 31st and June 1st
- Venue: The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City
That confirmed the main things: what, when, and where. Good start.
Getting Session Times
Just knowing the dates isn’t always enough, right? I wanted to know the actual session start times. Sometimes this info is right there with the dates, other times you need to look a bit harder on the page, maybe under a “schedule” or “session times” section.
Found the breakdown eventually. Looked like it was set for evening play on Friday, May 31st, kicking off the first round. Then Saturday, June 1st, would have the quarterfinals, semifinals, and the final, likely starting in the evening again based on how these usually run.
And that was pretty much it. Just took a few minutes of searching and clicking around. Didn’t need any special tools, just went through the process like I usually do when I’m looking up event details. Now I know when to tune in or keep an eye out for the results.
