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Full name
  
Graeme Raymond Storm

U.S. Open
  
CUT: 2006, 2014

Height
  
1.83 m

Professional wins
  
3

Masters Tournament
  
CUT: 2000

Role
  
Golfer

Challenge tour
  
2

Turned professional
  
2000

Name
  
Graeme Storm

European tour
  
1

Nationality
  
England

The Open Championship
  
T39: 2008

Current tours
  
PGA European Tour


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Born
  
13 March 1978 (age 46) Hartlepool, England (
1978-03-13
)

Residence
  
Hartlepool, United Kingdom

Profiles

Golf Love: Graeme Storm


Graeme Raymond Storm (born 13 March 1978) is an English professional golfer.

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Storm was born in Hartlepool. He learnt his trade at Hartlepool Golf Club, where he still holds the course record of 62. He won The Amateur Championship in 1999 and represented Great Britain & Ireland in the Walker Cup, before turning professional in 2000.

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Storm initially had difficulty establishing himself on the European Tour, and took a job in a local cake factory in the off season to help finance his early years as a professional. In 2004 he recorded two wins on the second tier Challenge Tour on his way to fourth in the end of season rankings, and automatic graduation back to the European Tour for 2005. That season he made a major advance by finishing 31st on the European Tour Order of Merit, an improvement of 90 places on his previous best.

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In 2007, Storm won his first European Tour event, with a single shot victory at the Open de France ALSTOM. He commented, "It's unbelievable, to be honest. It's an amazing feeling.... Over the last six or seven months I've been thinking that it might never happen. I've been putting too much pressure on myself but hopefully now I can go on to better things." He went on to finish the 2007 season ranked 16th on the Order of Merit.

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At the 2007 PGA Championship, Storm led after the first round after shooting a 5-under par 65 at Southern Hills Country Club. However he could not maintain that form and finished in a tie for 62nd.

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In June 2009, Storm secured a place in the 2009 Open after two rounds of final qualifying at Sunningdale, he shot a record eight-under 62 on the new course in the morning and ended 10-under.

Graeme Storm Graeme Storm keen to enjoy golf after European Tour reprieve BBC Sport

In 2016, Storm finished 112th in the European Tour standings, one spot and 100 Euros short of regaining his Tour card. Storm regained his Tour card for the twelfth consecutive year after Patrick Reed lost his European Tour privileges for failing to make enough starts at regular (non-majors or WGC) events. It was the second consecutive year a golfer took advantage of another losing his privileges in such a manner, after Ben Evans was awarded a European Tour card for 2016 after Brooks Koepka lost his membership.

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84 days after almost losing his card, Storm won the South African Open, beating World Number 2, Rory McIlroy, in a playoff for his 2nd European Tour victory

Graeme Storm Local caddie strikes it rich at SA Open Sport24

Storm also works with Today's Golfer magazine, writing tips and reviews.

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Amateur wins (5)

  • 1994 English Boys Under 16 Championship (McGregor Trophy)
  • 1996 English Boys Stroke Play Championship, European Junior Championship
  • 1999 The Amateur Championship
  • European Tour wins (2)

    1 Co-sanctioned by the Sunshine Tour.

    European Tour playoff record (1–1)

    Results in major championships

    CUT = missed the half-way cut
    "T" = tied

    Team appearances

    Amateur

  • Walker Cup (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1999 (winners)
  • Jacques Léglise Trophy (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 1996
  • Professional

  • Seve Trophy (representing Great Britain & Ireland): 2007 (winners)
  • References

    Graeme Storm Wikipedia