Career
Loudon began playing darts aged 4, and throughout his childhood and early teens, had competed in local and international youth tournaments with the BDO International. Loudon last played competitively for the BDO International (British Darts Organisation) in February 2009, when he played in the BDO International 2009 Scottish Open. After this tournament, he decided to move to the Personal Digital Cellular. In 2010, and in the same tournament, Loudon was ranked 95th, and therefore qualified to compete in the Riley"s Darts Zones - United Kingdom Open Darts Championship for a second time. Loudon was interviewed on Scottish radio station 96.3 Rock Radio, where he expressed his excitement in participating in the tournament.
In the same interview, Loudon confirmed that he has no official walk on music or darts nickname, but has been referred to as "Fingers" because he "works with computers and plays darts".
The DJ then suggested the nickname "Stiff Little Fingers" (reference to the Northern Irish punk rock band), and perhaps "something by them" for his walk-on music On Thursday, 3 June 2010, he played against Paul Whitworth in the first round and was subsequently defeated 6-5.
In October 2010, Loudon decided to move back to the BDO International.
Loudon currently works full-time for his local government authority, and lives in a suburb in the East End of Glasgow. He has a keen interest in football, and he was a promising goalkeeper in his youth.
He was once scouted for Dundee United F.C. but chose to play darts instead of football.
When he is not playing darts, Loudon enjoys supporting the Scottish national football team, and following Rangers F.C. He also enjoys playing golf and snooker. Loudon is a cousin of Scottish professional football players Darren Young and Derek Young.