Edhouse reached the last 16 at the 2024 Grand Slam, and has also made the semi-finals in five ranking events on the PDC Pro Tour, being a one-time semi-finalist on the PDC European Tour, at the 2018 Dutch Darts Championship, and a four-time semi-finalist in Players Championship events.
Edhouse won his first PDC Challenge Tour title in 2016, whitewashing Mark Dudbridge 5–0 in the final of Event Three.
He also made the quarter-finals of the 2024 Baltic Sea Darts Open, where he lost to eventual champion Rob Cross 6–5.
He then defeated former world champions Michael Smith and Gary Anderson before a semi-final victory over Luke Woodhouse.
[17] At the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship, Edhouse was seeded and started the tournament in the second round for the first time.