claimed four nightly wins on the United Kingdom tour, therefore pocketing himself £40,000 as the fee for a triumph is £10,000 a night.He was one of the top four players to qualify for the play-offs at the O2 Arena and was paired with Michael Smith in the semi-finals.at the start of the year. Littler avenged the loss, producing a stunning nine-darter finish on his way to an 11-7 win.But this year alone, Littler has made more than half a million from his exploits on the oche.
Finishing second to Humphries in the world championship bagged him £200,000, before wins in the Bahrain and Belgian Open secured him £20,000 and £30,000 respectively.All in, without taking endorsements into account, Littler's professional earnings stand at £575,000. He will of course be heavily taxed but it's still a life-changing sum for Littler.Littler added: “And then it's off to Orlando. We're going to Disney and plan to do all the rides.
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