Winmau

Winmau Dartboard Company Ltd.
FormerlyH.A. Kicks
IndustrySporting goods
Founded1945; 81 years ago (1945)
HeadquartersBridgend, Wales, U.K.
Key people
Vince Bluck, Directing Manager
ProductsDartboards and other darts equipment
OwnerNodor
Websitewinmau.com

Winmau, pronounced "win more", is a Welsh manufacturer of dartboards, other darts equipment and title sponsor of the oldest darts tournament still running, the Winmau World Masters.

Founded in 1945, Winmau was acquired by rival dartboard manufacturer Nodor in 2002, headed by John Bluck, with both brands remaining in production. The company is based in Bridgend in south Wales although manufacturing of the boards takes place in Kenya.[1] Bluck's eldest son Vince is now the managing director.

History

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Origins

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The company was founded as H.A. Kicks in 1945 by Harry Kicks using his demob money. The company manufactured elm dartboards that were hand-painted until the early 1950s when graphic transfers began to be used for the numbers and coloured segments. Later they produced paper-coil dartboards which, unlike elm boards, did not require soaking, and this was reflected in the brand name "Keep Dry". Scotts Dartboards of Southend, who specialised in paper-coil boards, bought the Keep Dry brand from Kicks in the late 1950s.[1]

The company name evolved into H.A. Kicks and Sons in the early 1960s as Kicks' sons joined the business. At around the same time, the patent on bristle dartboards, owned by Nodor, expired and Kicks began to make their own bristle boards. A few years after signing a deal with the fledgling British Darts Organisation's (BDO) founder Olly Croft in 1973 which made H.A. Kicks dartboards the official boards of the organisation, Kicks changed the name of the company to Winmau. The new name came from the first three letters of Kicks' wife's first names, Winifred Maud.[1]

Financial difficulties

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Harry Kicks senior died in 1984, leaving his five sons to run the company. In the late 1980s, the popularity of darts as a televised sport began to wane, which had a knock-on effect for Winmau, which began to struggle financially. In 1969, a compulsory purchase order forced Winmau to move to new premises, and the company relocated to Haverhill in Suffolk. In 1993, Ron Kurtz, the owner of Accudart, Inc., Winmau's distributor in the United States, responded to a request for assistance from Kicks' sons. Kurtz became the majority shareholder, and in just two years had turned Winmau's fortunes around by bringing in his own people to run the business.[1]

Nodor rivalry and takeover

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Nodor was started in 1919 by chemist Ted Leggatt as a manufacturer of modelling clay. In 1923, Leggatt produced his first dartboard which was made from clay. It did not prove popular, and within a year Nodor was making elm dart boards. By the mid-1930s, however, Nodor had found success with the launch of their patented bristle dartboard.[1]

As soon as Nodor's patent has expired, Winmau began to produce bristle boards, and an intense rivalry between the two companies began. Each company made several bids to acquire the other, before Nodor finally completed a takeover of Winmau in 2002.[1]

Nodor continues to manufacture darts equipment using both brand names. The Winmau brand had until recently maintained its close links with the BDO, both as title sponsor for the Winmau World Masters and the board sponsor of the BDO World Darts Championship.[1] Following the collapse of the BDO in 2020, Winmau no longer displays the BDO logo on their Blade boards at the 6 and 11 position this has now been replaced with a simple W logo.

Inflexion Acquisition

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In 2025, Inflexion, a UK-based middle-market private equity firm, acquired a majority stake in Nodor Group, the parent company of darts brands including Winmau, Red Dragon, and Autodarts.https://www.inflexion.com/portfolio/nodor https://www.thecfigroup.com/transactions/nodor-group-inflexion/

The investment was made through Inflexion’s Buyout Fund VI and was intended to support the continued global growth of the business, including international expansion, product innovation, and the development of technology-driven darts products such as the Autodarts automated scoring system.

Nodor Group, headquartered in the United Kingdom, is a global manufacturer of premium darts equipment and related technology, exporting products to more than 100 countries and employing over 1,000 people worldwide. Its brands, including Winmau, Red Dragon, and Autodarts, are used by professional players and organisations such as the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC).

Commenting on the acquisition, Vince Bluck, Managing Director of Nodor Group, said:

“Inflexion’s experience in developing market-leading businesses will ensure Nodor is well positioned to continue to be a driving force in the rapidly growing darts market. We are excited about what we can achieve together and look forward to bringing the sport to even more people across the world.”

Nodor Buys Autodarts GMBH

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In 2025, Nodor Group, the Welsh manufacturer of darts equipment and owner of the Winmau and Red Dragon brands, acquired Autodarts, a technology company that develops automated darts scoring systems. The financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. 

Autodarts develops a camera-based system that detects where darts land on a board and automatically calculates scores in real time. The platform enables players to train, compete online and play socially using automated scoring and online matchmaking. At the time of the acquisition, the system had more than 85,000 users worldwide. 

The acquisition was intended to integrate technology with traditional darts equipment and expand digital play, training tools and remote competition. 

Commenting on the acquisition, Vince Bluck, Managing Director of Nodor, said the partnership would combine “world-class equipment with their world-class technology” to support players at every level and enhance how the game is played and practised globally. 

Professional darts player Michael van Gerwen, a three-time world champion and Winmau ambassador, described the technology as “an absolute game-changer” for online play and global community connectivity. https://bmmagazine.co.uk/in-business/nodor-acquires-autodarts-automatic-scoring/?amp

Bobby George worked closely with Winmau for over 40 years, which included collaborating on the initial designs and specifications for the class-leading Winmau Blade dartboard range.

PDC partnership

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On 31 January 2022, it was announced that the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) would be using Winmau boards for all their tournaments in a five-year deal, beginning with the 2022 Premier League Darts.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Chaplain, Patrick (2003). "The Nodor - Winmau story". www.patrickchaplin.com. Archived from the original on 2010-01-10. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
  2. ^ Allen, Dave (14 January 2022). "Record deal announced as PDC & Winmau team up". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
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