Beau Greaves’ scoring ceiling has moved from a talking point to a weekly PDC problem.
The 22-year-old has reportedly hit 447 maximums across PDC competition this season, a figure underlined by Oche180’s latest statistical post and one that reframes her build-up to Blackpool.
Greaves was already confirmed as the top seed for the Women’s World Matchplay, but this number cuts deeper than seeding. It shows sustained volume scoring across formats, venues and pressure profiles, rather than a single hot weekend.
Greaves’ scoring power sharpens Blackpool picture
The timing matters. Blackpool is not just another women’s title defence route; it is the stage on which Greaves can turn a historic ProTour year into another televised statement.
Her ceiling has already been proven against elite fields, including her landmark Players Championship title earlier this season. The 447 maximums figure adds a different kind of warning: she is not only winning matches, she is repeatedly creating the scoring bursts that bend legs before doubles are even reached.
That is why the Matchplay field now faces a difficult tactical question. Waiting for Greaves to cool off is not a plan when the scoring sample is this wide.
For wider context, NineDartNews has already tracked how Greaves’ Blackpool top-seed status has altered the tournament pressure. This latest marker makes the pressure feel earned rather than promotional.
Nobody has hit more 180s in the PDC than Beau Greaves this season with the 22-year-old firing in an astonishing 447 maximums.
Greaves still has to turn the numbers into another trophy. But the warning around the oche is now blunt: nobody in the PDC has been heavier on the treble 20 this season.


