1991 was to become one of those rare years in which Phil Taylor was not to claim a World title, the defending champion went out in the quarter finals to Dennis Priestley in a deciding set.
The Menace was to go on and lift his own first World title by beating former champions Bob Anderson and Eric Bristow in the semi and final respectively.
1991 also saw the debut of future multiple winner Raymond van Barneveld although on this occasion he was to go out in the first round.
Results:
First Round
Tony Payne 3 V 1 Chris Johns
Phil Taylor 3 V 1 Martin Phillips
Bob Sinnaeve 3 V 2 Eric Burden
Dennis Priestley 3 V 0 Magnus Caris
Russell Stewart 3 V 0 Knud Nilsen
Bob Anderson 3 V 2 Sean Palfrey
Keith Sullivan 3 V 0 Raymond van Barneveld
Alan Warriner-Little 3 V 0 Paul Lim
Kevin Kenny 3 V 2 Albert Anstey
Peter Evison 3 V 2 John Lowe
Ronnie Baxter 3 V 1 Bruno Raes
Jocky Wilson 3 V 2 Ritchie Gardner
Cliff Lazarenko 3 V 0 Ronnie Sharp
Dave Whitcombe 3 V 1 Per Skau
Mike Gregory 3 V 2 Bob Taylor
Eric Bristow 3 V 0 Kexi Heinaharjo
2nd Round
Phil Taylor 3 V 0 Tony Payne
Dennis Priestley 3 V 0 Bob Sinnaeve
Bob Anderson 3 V 2 Russell Stewart
Alan Warriner-Little 3 V 1 Keith Sullivan
Kevin Kenny 3 V 1 Peter Evison
Jocky Wilson 3 V 1 Ronnie Baxter
Dave Whitcombe 3 V 1 Cliff Lazarenko
Eric Bristow 3 V 0 Mike Gregory
Quarter Final
Dennis Priestley 4 V 3 Phil Taylor
Bob Anderson 4 V 3 Alan Warriner-Little
Kevin Kenny 4 V 3 Jocky Wilson
Eric Bristow 4 V 3 Dave Whitcombe
Semi Final
Dennis Priestley 5 V 2 Bob Anderson
Eric Bristow 5 V 2 Kevin Kenny
Final
Dennis Priestley 6 V 0 Eric Bristow
Prize fund £110,500
Winners share £26,000