Career
Prins reached the last 16 of the 2009 Winmau World Masters, where he lost to Tony O"Shea in three straight sets. Prins qualified for his first BDO International World Darts Championship in 2010. He was the seventh seed, but lost in the first round to eventual semi-finalist Martin Phillips.
He also qualified for the 2011 BDO International World Darts Championship as the number 16 seed, but lost 1-3 to John Walton.
After the match, Prins said that he believed he would not be able to compete on the BDO International Circuit in 2011 due to work commitments. However, he continued playing and subsequently qualified for the 2012 BDO International World Darts Championship, where he again lost in the first round, 3-0 to Willy van de Wiel.
This match then became the focus of a match-fixing controversy where it was alleged that Prins had intentionally played poorly, though no evidence was ultimately found and no action was taken. Prins once again reached the World Championship in 2013, this time missing seven match darts in a 3-2 defeat by Richie George.
Prins followed this up with a 3-0 first round victory over Jim Williams to set up a second round clash with world number one Stephen Bunting, which Prins lost 4-0 despite averaging almost 90 while Bunting averaged over 100.
BDO International
2010: 1st Round (lost to Martin Phillips 0-3)
2011: 1st Round (lost to John Walton 1-3)
2012: 1st Round (lost to Willy van de Wiel 0-3)
2013: 1st Round (lost to Richie George 2-3)
2014: 2nd Round (lost to Stephen Bunting 0-4)
Prins played with 40-year-old darts handed down to him by his father, although in the 2012 Worlds he played with new personalised darts.