Last year Wellington builder Rob Szabo stunned the world of darts when he almost beat 16-time champion Phil (The Power) Taylor at the World Championship in London.
The event is a coup for the club, which hopes to increase its own players, her husband Ray explains.
"We joined Club Mount Maunganui over 20 years ago and became involved with darts when they invited members to play. Once you have a go you get hooked and don't want to stop. It's addictive."
The club wants to attract children aged 12 years and over, he says.
"The age group we are aiming for is those that are at high school. The reason is a lot of people can play rugby and physical sports and then there are those that don't and that is the ones we want. They can still play for the region and the country if they want to."
Following the Puma Open, the club will hold its annual Mothers Day tournament on Sunday May 11.
A popular event it attracts players from as far afield as the greater Waikato and Auckland areas.
Anyone who wants to sponsor the Dart Players Puma Open Tournament can contact Faye on 5758689 or 0274748061.