
Mike Gillett and Chris Hartrey are the final two PDC in the Community Qualifiers for the 2025 Ladbrokes UK Open after securing their places in Minehead.
The duo join Marc Dewsbury and Simon Stevenson is being amateur aces set to join the sport's top names in the annual multi-board event at Butlin's Minehead Resort from February 28-March 2.
Welsh-born Gillett was the eventual winner from the PDC in the Community Qualifier held at 25 Bull Darts in Pencoed, where he defeated Kurt Parry 6-4 in the final.
Gillett, a 41-year-old from Chandler's Ford, has previous experience on the PDC circuit in 2011, on the 2018 Challenge Tour and in two subsequent Qualifying School appearances.
Hartrey, meanwhile, will make also his first UK Open appearance after coming through the qualifying series at Out Out Bar in Newport.
The 36-year-old warehouse worker from Bristol defeated Kevin Thomas 5-4 in their final, after also coming through a deciding leg in the last four against Zach Quinn.
Hartrey initially played on the PDC circuit in 2013, competing in six UK Open Qualifiers, has played for four years on the Challenge Tour and most recently at the 2025 Qualifying School.
The quartet join a further 12 players who won through the PDC Amateur Qualifiers and eight representatives from each of the 2024 Challenge and Development Tour Orders of Merit to join the 128 PDC Tour Card Holders in Minehead.