Graeme Storm


Graeme Raymond Storm is an English professional golfer.

Early life and amateur career

In 1978, Storm was born in Hartlepool, England. He learnt his trade at Hartlepool Golf Club, where he still holds the course record of 62. Storm won the 1999 Amateur Championship and represented Great Britain & Ireland in the Walker Cup later in the year.

Professional career

In 2000, Storm turned professional. He 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.
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." Later in the season, 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. He went on to finish the 2007 season ranked 16th on the Order of Merit.
In June 2009, Storm secured a place in the 2009 Open Championship 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.
In 2016, Storm finished 112th in the European Tour standings, one spot and 100 Euros short of regaining his Tour card. However, he 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 events. Eighty-four 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.
Storm also works with Today's Golfer magazine, writing tips and reviews.

Amateur wins

European Tour wins (2)

1Co-sanctioned by the Sunshine Tour
European Tour playoff record
No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
12014Omega European Masters

Challenge Tour wins (2)

Results in major championships

CUT = missed the half-way cut

"T" = tied

Results in World Golf Championships

Results not in chronological order before 2015.
"T" = Tied

Note that the HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009.

Team appearances

Amateur
  • European Boys' Team Championship : 1996
  • Jacques Léglise Trophy : 1996
  • European Youths' Team Championship : 1998
  • European Amateur Team Championship : 1999
  • Walker Cup : 1999
Professional
  • Seve Trophy : 2007