Mitchell Lawrie has turned the JDC Advanced Tour into a private points race after stretching his winning run to 36 matches with a four-title sweep in Bristol.
The 15-year-old Scot won Events 17, 18, 19 and 20 across the June 13-14 weekend, taking his 2026 haul to 12 titles and opening a 28-point lead at the top of the rankings.
Mitchell Lawrie extended his astonishing winning run on the JDC Advanced Tour to 36 matches with a clean sweep of titles in Bristol last weekend…
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) June 15, 2026
Lawrie’s Bristol numbers sharpen the warning
The run was not just volume. Lawrie defied a 101 average from Lewis Cook in the Event 17 final, then opened Event 18 with a 103.66 average in a 4-0 win over Tergal Khurelkhuu.
He also averaged above 100 in a quarter-final win over Archie Self before beating Jayden Walker 6-2 for the Event 18 title. On Sunday, Lawrie dropped only five legs in six matches on his way to Event 19 glory, finishing that final against Owen Bryceland with legs of 14 and 13 darts.
The Event 20 final brought another 6-2 win over Cook and a sixth straight Advanced Tour title. It leaves Lawrie clear of Cook and Kaya Baysal, who are separated by one point in the fight behind him.
Why the pathway matters
The Lawrie surge adds another youth-market pressure point to a circuit already producing senior-level storylines, from JDC dominance to Jack Drayton’s Development Tour card push.
For a player already carrying a junior-world-title profile, this is the kind of sustained floor dominance that makes the next step feel less like projection and more like scheduling. The JDC field has been given 36 straight chances to halt him. None has managed it.




