During the first two years, he was not able to earn enough prize money on the PDC Pro Tour to get into top 64 and had to play Q-School again in 2016.
[3] He made his televised debut at the 2017 Players Championship Finals, but was defeated top seed Rob Cross 6–2 in the first round.
Owen qualified for the 2018 UK Open, where starting at the second round stage, he defeated Michael Burgoine, Jamie Lewis, Nathan Rafferty, Ian White and John Part to reach the semi finals in only his second televised event, but was defeated by Corey Cadby.
[8] In September, however, he prevailed in the Challenge Tour 16 final against the Christian Kist 5–2, securing his first title in the PDC.
However, after Dom Taylor received a suspension due to failed drug test, Owen took his place instead, giving him still possibility to retain his Tour card.
He did so by defeating Ricky Evans 4–2 in the third round, securing his tour card for the 2025 season and reaching the last 16 in the World Championship for the first time.