Luke Humphries has moved to the top of the latest PDC Form Guide after his US Darts Masters title defence in New York, with Christopher Kempf’s numbers placing him first for average and OChE across his last 200 legs.
The update gives fresh shape to the Humphries-Luke Littler rivalry before July’s decisive run of PDC events. Humphries is listed as the only Tour Card holder averaging above 100 across that sample, while the OChE model also has him ahead for overall leg-winning efficiency.
Humphries sets the pace before July
The key number is not just the headline average. The latest PDC Form Guide says Humphries wins 61 per cent of his legs within 15 darts, compared with a Tour Card average of 29 per cent.
Littler still carries the more explosive short-leg threat, with a higher share of won legs completed in 12 darts or fewer, but Humphries’ wider profile is the point. Over 200 legs, the world-class scoring is being matched by cleaner conversion.
That matters with Players Championship 23-24, the European Darts Open and the World Matchplay all arriving in July. Humphries already has the New York trophy banked; the form table now says the underlying level is backing up the silverware, not merely a hot weekend in Manhattan.

