Darts Blog
Features, archive writing, highlights context, and the long-form side of Whatchan Darts.
The site now has a dedicated editorial hub. It sits between the live-data tools and the archive work: match context, historical features, video-led updates, and explainers that are better read than skimmed.
Highlights
Recent media and clip-led coverage
A video-first entry point for recent events, designed to pair quick viewing with the results layer beneath it.
Archive
Legends, eras, records, and defining arguments
The historical side of the site, covering the names and periods that still shape how darts is discussed now.
Features
Long-form match storytelling
A home for pieces that need more space: turning points, pressure moments, routes, atmospheres, and why a match still matters.
Results Context
Use the live results layer as the factual base
The blog section is not detached from the data layer. Results, highlights, and features now sit close enough to reinforce each other.
Timeline
The sport across generations
A cleaner route into the archive timeline for readers who want the narrative arc rather than a list of reference pages.
Explainers
Guides that support the editorial layer
Glossary, formats, averages, and checkout pieces remain utility pages, but they also support future opinion and feature writing.
Editorial direction
The point of this section is to stop treating editorial work as scattered one-off pages. The site already has the core materials: highlights, archive pages, results context, and story-led feature pages. This hub turns those into a proper section.
Next sensible additions
- Recurring opinion or column format
- Tournament diary posts during majors
- Player trend pieces linked from rankings and results