Storm blows out at the KLM Open
Graeme Storm let a five-shot advantage leak away and will embark on tomorrow's final round of the KLM Open in a four-man tie at the top of the leaderboard.
Graeme Storm let a five-shot advantage leak away and will embark on tomorrow's final round of the KLM Open in a four-man tie at the top of the leaderboard.
Overnight leader Graeme Storm retained top spot after the second day of the KLM Open but insists his focus at the moment is on the bigger picture rather than outright victory.
England's Graeme Storm took a two-shot first-round lead at the KLM Open as he card a round of 63 to leave him at seven under.
Graeme McDowell now refers to Rory McIlroy as 'The Man', but his own talent was there for all to see again at Castle Stuart near Inverness today.
Graeme Storm, relieved to discover last week that he did not have swine flu, shares the lead with fellow Englishman Steve Webster after two rounds of the Moravia Silesia Open in the Czech Republic.
Colin Montgomerie struggled to stay in touch today as German Marcel Siem and England's Graeme Storm turned on the style at the Andalucian Open in Seville.
Phillip Archer and Graeme Storm put themselves in strong positions at the Johnnie Walker Classic, finishing the second round within striking distance of co-leaders Shiv Kapur of India and Unho Park of Australia.
Graeme McDowell cannot wait to pick up his clubs again in Abu Dhabi after a second successive top-six finish at the Hong Kong Open capped a storming end to the year for the two-time European Tour winner.
Graeme Storm stole the thunder of a number of top names at the US PGA Championship at Southern Hills with a five-under-par 65 to lead by two after the opening round.
Soren Hansen, Phil Mickelson, Graeme Storm and Lee Westwood share a four-way tie for the lead after the First Round of the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond -the quartet are all six-under-par.
Eight years after lifting the British amateur title - and four years after working at a cream cake factory cleaning trays for £145 a week - Graeme Storm finally became a European Tour winner today.
Englishman Graeme Storm and Australians Kim Felton and Marcus Fraser braved harrowing conditions at the Gulf Harbour Country Club in Auckland to share the lead at five-under heading into the final round of the New Zealand Open.
Graeme Storm put himself in sight of a maiden European Tour title when the Englishman led the Spanish Open at the halfway stage by a stroke.
English trio Graeme Storm, David Howell and Neil Cheetham will hope to upset he home favourites and snatch victory tomorrow at the SAA Open at the Royal Durban Country Club.
Ronnie O'Sullivan has accused his former coach Derek 'Del Boy' Hill of playing mind games with him before he stormed to his second Embassy World Championship title last night.
Retief Goosen leads the field after the first round of the Dimension Pro-Am event in South Africa.
Angel Cabrera won his first European Tour title today with a two-stroke victory at the Argentinian Open.
Overnight leader Angel Franco had picked up one shot in his first 12 holes in the second round of the Argentinian Open.
Spanish duo Luis Claverie and Jose Manuel Lara hold a one shot lead over the field after carding 66s to establish a new course record.
Scotland and holders Ireland both got off to a winning start in Llandindrod Wells today in the home international championship.