1999 saw some changes to the Skol sponsored event - most notably the scrapping of the group stage in favour of permanently having a straight knockout draw (YES!) and the expansion of the field up to 32 players.
Phil Taylor won his 7th World title and 5th in succession by beating Peter Manley 6 sets to 2 in the final and picked up the £30,000 first prize.
Results:
First Round
Rod Harrington 3 V 0 Alex Roy
Shayne Burgess 3 V 0 Steve Cummings
Cliff Lazarenko 3 V 0 Dean Allsop
Steve Brown (US) 3 V 0 Kevin Spiolek
Dennis Smith 3 V 0 Peter Evison
Mick Manning 3 V 1 Dan Lauby
Graeme Stoddart 3 V 1 Steve Raw
Peter Manley 3 V 0 Eric Bristow
Phil Taylor 3 V 0 Reg Harding
John Lowe 3 V 0 Paul Lim
Bob Anderson 3 V 2 Keith Deller
Jamie Harvey 3 V 1 Gerald Verrier
John Ferrell 3 V 0 Dennis Priestley
Gary Mawson 3 V 0 Ritchie Gardner
Harry Robinson 3 V 2 Sean Downs
Alan Warriner-Little 3 V 0 John Part
2nd Round
Shayne Burgess 3 V 1 Rod Harrington
Cliff Lazarenko 3 V 0 Steve Brown (US)
Dennis Smith 3 V 1 Mick Manning
Peter Manley 3 V 0 Graeme Stoddart
Phil Taylor 3 V 1 John Lowe
Bob Anderson 3 V 1 Jamie Harvey
John Ferrell 3 V 2 Gary Mawson
Alan Warriner-Little 3 V 2 Harry Robinson
Quarter Final
Shayne Burgess 4 V 1 Cliff Lazarenko
Peter Manley 4 V 0 Dennis Smith
Phil Taylor 4 V 0 Bob Anderson
Alan Warriner-Little 4 V 1 John Ferrell
Semi Final
Peter Manley 5 V 4 Shayne Burgess
Phil Taylor 5 V 3 Alan Warriner-Little
Final
Phil Taylor 6 V 2 Peter Manley
Prize fund £104,000
Winners share £30,000