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Darts: Who Is Raymond Smith Wife? Son Ky Smith & Family - Net World Revealed

Darts: Who Is Raymond Smith Wife? Son Ky Smith & Family - Net World Revealed

Darts: Who Is Raymond Smith Wife? Son Ky Smith & Family - Net World Revealed

Raymond Smith and his son Ky Smith will be the first father-son duo to compete in the PDC World Dart Championship in its 29-year history.

Raymond “Ray” Smith is an Australian professional darts player who competes in World Darts Federation (WDF) and Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events.

Moreover, it was the biggest win of his professional career after defeating Florian Hempel 4-1 in the World Dart Championship.

Similarly, he won the Australian Classic on the Central Coast, the New South Wales Open, and the North Queensland Classic in 2015.

For the second time, he won the Sunshine State Classic and the North Queensland Classic in 2016. In the 2016 World Masters, he made it to the Last 32.

Darts: Meet Raymond Smith Wife And Family

Raymond Smith’s wife’s details have not been revealed on the internet yet.

In addition, the details of his family have also not surfaced on the media yet.

As per the reports, Raymond was born and raised by his family in Brisbane.

He was born on the 6th of December, 1979.

Who Is Raymond Smith Son Ky Smith?

Raymond Smith’s son Ky Smith, commonly known as Prodigy, is also a dart player.

Moreover, he is also well-known for being the son of professional baseball player Raymond Smith.

He followed in his father’s footsteps. Raymond and Ky Smith are both competing in the global darts championship. On Saturday at 11:40 AEDT, Ray met veteran Englishman, Jamie Hughes.

Both he and his son would have to make it to the third round to get any of the money they paid to enter the competition, which was discontinued after Omicron was discovered.

Raymond Smith Net World Revealed

Raymond Smith’s net worth is estimated to be $1.5 million, according to Wikipedia, Forbes, and Business Insider.

He is one of the wealthiest darts players and one of the most popular. 

Smith won the Australian Classic on the Central Coast, the New South Wales Open, and the North Queensland Classic in 2015.

For the second time, he won the Sunshine State Classic and the North Queensland Classic in 2016.

In the 2016 World Masters, he made it to the Last 32. He advanced to the 2017 BDO World Darts Championship after defeating Davy Van Baelen in the preliminary round before falling to Geert De Vos in the final.