

Introduction
Mark McGeeney (born 28 June 1972) is an English professional darts player from Coventry, Warwickshire, England. He currently plays in Professional Darts Corporation events.
Career
BDO
In August 2010 Mark won the Weoley Castle Open beating Kevin Taylor in the Final. In September 2014 he won the England Classic, he beat Sam Hewson in the Quarter-final before beating Wesley Harms in the Final. In April 2015 he won the Lincolnshire Open beating Joshua Richardson in the Final. In September 2015 he won the British Open beating Scott Waites in the final.
McGeeney is currently the world number one as a result of reaching back-to-back Winmau World Masters finals, losing to Glen Durrant and Krzysztof Ratajski in 2016 and 2017 respectively, and winning the Dutch Open. In 2018, after two previous second round losses, McGeeney reached the final against Durrant. McGeeney came from 6-4 down in sets to lead 2-0 in the decider, but eventually lost 7-6. He therefore became only the second player in World Championship history after Mike Gregory in 1992 to miss championship darts (one at D18 and one at D9) and lose the match. The following month, McGeeney retained his Dutch Open title, beating Durrant 3-1 in sets in the final.
PDC
McGeeney revealed in December 2018 that he will compete in the Professional Darts Corporation's Q-School in 2019, due to new rules that allow unsuccessful Q-School competitors to compete within the BDO. After losing out in the final to Harry Ward 5–2 on the first day, he recovered to go all the way on day two, beating Carl Wilkinson 5–4 in the final to seal a two-year PDC Tour Card.
World Championship results
BDO
- 2016: 2nd Round (lost to Scott Mitchell 3–4)
- 2017: 2nd Round (lost to Scott Waites 2–4)
- 2018: Runner Up (lost to Glen Durrant 6–7)
- 2019: 2nd Round (lost to Conan Whitehead 0–4)
PDC
- 2020: 2nd Round (lost to Ricky Evans 1–3)
Career finals
BDO major finals: 3 (3 runner-up)
| Legend |
| World Championship (0–1) |
| Winmau World Masters (0–2) |
| Outcome | No. | Year | Championship | Opponent in the final | Score |
| Runner-up | 1. | 2016 | Winmau World Masters | Glen Durrant | 3–6 (s) |
| Runner-up | 2. | 2017 | Winmau World Masters | Krzysztof Ratajski | 1–6 (s) |
| Runner-up | 3. | 2018 | World Darts Championship | Glen Durrant | 6–7 (s) |
Performance timeline
| Tournament | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PDC World Championship | Non-PDC | 2R | |||||||||
| UK Open | Did not participate | Prel. | Did not participate | 2R | 3R | ||||||
| Grand Slam of Darts | Did not participate | RR | RR | DNQ | |||||||
| BDO World Championship | Did not qualify | 2R | 2R | F | 2R | PDC | |||||
| BDO World Trophy | Not held | DNQ | SF | 2R | 2R | 2R | PDC | ||||
| Winmau World Masters | 2R | 2R | RR | 3R | QF | 6R | F | F | 6R | PDC | |
| Finder Darts Masters | Did not qualify | RR | SF | PDC | |||||||
| Performance Table Legend | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DNP | Did not play at the event | DNQ | Did not qualify for the event | NYF | Not yet founded | #R | lost in the early rounds of the tournament (WR = Wildcard round, RR = Round robin) |
| QF | lost in the quarter-finals | SF | lost in the semi-finals | F | lost in the final | W | won the tournament |