Stephen Bunting has ranked the best parts of his game and The Bullet believes his finishing isn’t his finest quality.
The 39-year-old produced 104, 121, and 122 checkouts on his way to his maiden PDC televised event when he won the Masters in February.
Despite his finishing being pivotal in landing him that top prize, the World No. 15 has ranked another attribute as a stronger part of his game.

Bunting highlights mentality as top quality
Ranking his attributes on Instagram, to create his own FIFA card for PDC Europe, Bunting declared his mentality as the best part of his game.
He scored his mentality as 95 out of 100, while he also scored his timing and finishing in the 90s. The Bullet ranked his throw as the weakest aspect of his game, scoring it a 76.
Scoring his mentality so high will please Bunting’s adoring fans, who love to chant ‘Let’s go Bunting mental’ at the player from Liverpool.
Bunting hasn’t capitalised on Masters win
Bunting’s win at The Masters in February was an incredible occasion and looked to announce The Bullet’s arrival in the PDC a decade after he made the switch from the BDO.
Bunting had to overcome big issues making the switch to the PDC, but he hasn’t kicked on since The Masters win.
His run since that maiden win has been disappointing, with Bunting failing to reach a final since the Milton Keynes event.
Luke Humphries has proved to be Bunting’s undoing in big tournaments, knocking The Bullet out in the second road of the World Matchplay in July and the quarterfinals of the UK Open in March.
Bunting will be looking to turn his form around as he heads into the latter part of the year.
