Here is all you need to know about George Scaife as the TikTok influencer stuns fans during a darts eventย
During an influencer charity darts event, George Scaife; a well-known figure on TikTok; threw a stunning 180 with his first three dart throws and it turned out to be an unforgettable moment after he hit treble 60 three times and stunned the audience.
On Sunday, April 28, the Modus Super Series gathered social media celebrities and professional athletes together to raise money for charitable causes and there was a mixed pairs competition. The MODUS Super Series is open to competitors who are non-PDC Tour Card holders and past players.
Who is TikTok influencer George Scaife as he throws 180 at the Modus Super Darts Charity Series
WHAT A START!!
GEORGE SCAIFE HITS A 180 ๐ฏ๐ฏ
That's ยฃ100 added to the charity pot! o pic.twitter.com/kW57DBhslA
— MODUS Super Series (@MSSdarts) April 28, 2024
TikToker Scaife and Adam Lispcombe went up first in their opening matchup against Cole Anderson-James and Jarred Cole. However, on the big stage, he displayed no early nervousness, as he sank all three darts into the treble 20.
Who is George Scaife?
George Scaife is a Tik Toker and an influencer. He is currently 20 years old as per his bio. Not much is known about him however, it seems the teenager loves travelling the world and attend football stadiums.
George can be often seen uploading pictures with his travelling partner Olivia Tate.
Meanwhile, the MODUS Super Series is an international weekly competition that started in September 2022, following the formation of the Online Darts Live League in 2021, as per their official site. It takes place in Portsmouth, England, at a specifically built location.
MODUS, an events and management organisation that represents some of the world’s best professional darts players, is in charge of organising the competition. Founded in 1997, MODUS has been hosting elite darts events and exhibitions for many years.
Talking about the format, twelve players are split up into three groups: six players each in Group A and three players each in Groups B and C. The player who finishes top after three sessions advances directly to the finals on Saturday night.
The top three players from Group B and the top two players from Group C proceed to the finals night, when the remaining players are eliminated. On Saturday, the players compete in a small group stage, semi-finals, and final to select the weekly winner.