LUKE LITTLER and other darts stars will travel to Riyadh to compete in the inaugural Saudi Arabia Darts Masters with the chance to win huge prize money.

The tournament promises to be a big date on the darts calendar, with the event joining the World Series of .

: World Darts ChampionshipLittler won an eye-watering £1million for his second World Darts Championship victory this past monthCredit: Reuters World Darts ChampionshipDarts stars such as Luke Humphries and Gian van Veen will also compete in the eventCredit: Reuters

The Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters in 2025 had a special that was available for players who hit a 147 break – similar to a 9-dart finish.

The extra ball would be worth 20 points and earn them $1,000,000.

This two-day event in Saudi Arabia begins on January 19.

The will also travel to Copenhagen, New York, Auckland, Wollongong and Amsterdam later this year.

Why is the bullseye gold at the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters

The bullseye is gold at the event for the special ‘Riyadh Season Bullseye’.

If any player hits a 9-dart finish, they will have the chance to hit the golden bullseye with a 10th dart, despite the leg being officially over.

This will give and others more incentive to hit the perfect leg.

How much is it worth?

For any player who hits a 9-dart finish, there is a $100,000 (£75,000) cash prize available.

On top of that, if the player hits the bullseye with their 10th dart, they will earn another $100,000 (£75,000).

The winner of the event will earn £30,000.

, 2008 Lakeside world champion, commented on the prize money, “10 perfect darts for $200,000. Not bad is it?”