Coventry Telegraph

Storm looks back at major achievemen­t

- By PHIL CASEY

THERE are not many players who can boast about beating Rory Mcilroy in a play-off and leading a major championsh­ip, but Graeme Storm is a proud member of that exclusive club.

The victory over Mcilroy came on the third extra hole in the 2017 South African Open in Johannesbu­rg, 83 days after Storm had lost his European Tour card by just 100 euros.

It was the Hartlepool profession­al’s second victory on the circuit, his first coming in the 2007 French Open and he ultimately secured his US PGA Championsh­ip debut at Southern Hills six weeks later.

As temperatur­es reached triple figures in Tulsa, Storm started his opening round on the back nine with consecutiv­e birdies and picked up further shots on the 13th and 16th to reach the turn in four under.

The former Amateur Championsh­ip winner could only find one birdie on the front nine, but a bogey-free 65 gave him a two-shot lead over two-time major winner John Daly, with defending champion Tiger Woods carding a 71.

“It was 102 degrees and about 80 per cent humidity and it was like being in Malaysia, but hotter,” said Storm. “I think I played eight weeks in a row so I was kind of struggling.

“After I played the Open I shouldn’t have played the Deutsche Bank but it was a big event and I felt I was still in good form and wanted to keep playing until I ran out of gas, and I probably ran out of gas at Firestone.

“So to be top of the leaderboar­d after the first round of the US PGA the following week was kind of a little bit, ‘How did that happen?’

“The golf course suited me. You didn’t have to hit it a long way, it was quite tight. I played pretty well that day but that’s when it all hit home because I had to do all the press.

“I was getting asked questions about Tiger Woods. I did a full sit-down press conference then each different TV station, then radio.

“It was quite surreal and I can understand why the best players in the world have their agents there to say, ‘enough’s enough’ - it was just a little bit too much so I didn’t get any rest, any time to chill out.”

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