The Paddy Power Perfect Challenge is back for its second year with one clear mission: to finally determine the age-old question: "Which feat is the hardest - a nine-dart finish, 147 break or hole-in-one?"
* Stars from darts, golf and snooker will prove which is harder out of 147 break, nine-darter or hole-in-one
* The competition won't finish until two of the three have been achieved - thus finally putting an end to the legendary sporting debate
* Whole event will be live streamed on YouTube from 1000 GMT on Tuesday November 25
This year's challenge, live streamed on YouTube, will see darts royalty Michael van Gerwen, Luke Humphries, Jonny Clayton, Stephen Bunting, Gerwyn Price and Damon Heta go all out for a nine-darter, with snooker pros Kyren Wilson, Luca Brecel and Shaun Murphy aiming for the 147 break.
Braving the elements outside will be golfers Ross Fisher, Matt Wallace and Robert Rock as they try to claim a hole-in-one.
Sky Sports presenters Emma Paton and Anna Woolhouse, along with Tom Nugent and Georgie Bingham, will host proceedings, live from 1000 GMT on Tuesday November 25, set in different locations across the UK, with both the darts and snooker taking place just outside Birmingham, and the golf at Lingfield Park Golf Club in Surrey.
Last year's Perfect Challenge showed the 147 break was the easiest to bag when former World Snooker Champion Shaun Murphy completed his task first, but left fans wondering which was hardest to complete.
Murphy delivered his flawless 147 break not long after a heated exchange with darts ace Luke Humphries, who claimed a nine-darter was harder than a 147.
He was proven right: Humphries and Van Gerwen both failed to nail a nine-darter, whilst on the golf course, Matt Wallace and Ross Fisher both came inches from making a hole-in-one but couldn't seal the deal.
The 2025 challenge will keep going until it proves once and for all which is the hardest - 0r it gets too dark!
Paddy Power said: "This is a question which has been farming social media engagement since the invention of the internet.
"We only half answered the question last year, so in 2025 The Paddy Power Perfect Challenge will finally put the debate to bed: which sporting feat is the hardest?
"All our pros are adamant their sport is the most skilful, so one thing is for sure - they will put on one hell of a show trying to prove it."
Watch live from 1000 GMT on Tuesday November 25 on at this link.