From a young age Graeme Storm has made his mark on the world of golf. From playing for the English Boys team, to securing an invitation to play in the European Team for the prestigious Royal Trophy. His numerous successes and achievements since picking up a golf club at a young age illustrate his talent which is sure to secure many more victories in the years to come.
A few of Graeme's amateur highlights include:
Winner — Under 16 English Boys Championship 1994
Winner — English Boys Stroke Play Championship 1996
Winner — European Junior Championship 1996
Winner — The Amateur Championship in 1999
Played in the Jacques Leglise Trophy in 1996
Played in the Home Internationals and was on the England winning side in 1999
Graeme and the Walker Cup
Graeme was a member of the victorious Walker Cup team in 1999. The team consisted of a number of golf's future stars including Paul Casey, Luke Donald & Simon Dyson. The team were victorious with Graeme sinking the winning putt for GB & Ireland.

Storm Part of Victorious Seve Trophy Team
Graeme was rewarded for his continued strong performances and successes as, following his final rankings on the European Tour Order of Merit, he qualified to represent Great Britain and Ireland at the 2007 Seve Trophy where he played alongside team-mates Paul Casey, Colin Montgomerie and Nick Dougherty. The team, which was captained by Nick Faldo, is regarded as a highlighted Ryder Cup warm-up event. The team secured victory against the best players in Europe and Graeme received the 'player of the day' awards on day 1 of the competition and 'shot of the day' on day 2. He followed this up with a fantastic final day singles performance in beating Europe's Thomas Bjorn 6&5.
Following his Walker Cup success Graeme turned professional in 2000. In 2004 Graeme finished 3rd on the Challenge Tour this saw him qualify immediately on the European Tour following some impressive results.
Victory in the Ryder Cup Challenge
Victory in the Attijan Wafa—Tikida Beach Moroccan Classic
4 Top 10 finishes including:
5th: Telia Grand Prix
6th: BA CA Golf Open presented by Telekom Austria
6th: Volvo Finnish Open
10th: Abierto Telefo nica
After graduating from the Challenge Tour and since turning professional Graeme has built on his amateur successes and established himself as one of the most formidable and consistent players on the European Tour.
Graeme's European Tour achievements include:
Victory in the 2007 Open de France ALSTOM.
Top 5 finishes including:
2nd: Smurfit European Open
2nd: Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles 2008
3rd: Argentinean Open
3rd: Estoril Open de Portugal
3rd: Open de Andalucia de Golf
4th: South African Airways Open
4th: Smurfit Kappa European Open
4th: BMW International Open
5th: The Deutsche Bank Players Championship of Europe
5th: Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles 2007
5th: Johnnie Walker Classic
Top 10 finishes including:
6th: North West of Ireland Open
6th: WGC – CA Championship
7th: Celtic Manor Wales Open
7th: BA-CA Open presented by Telekom Austria
7th: BMW Italian Open
8th: Commercial Bank Qatar Masters
8th: Maybank Malaysian Open
8th: Dunhill Championship
Plus an additional 18 Top 20 finishes.
In 2007 Graeme secured a European Tour Prize fund of over €1.2 million which secured his end of season place as 16th on the European Tour Order of Merit. He was the 5th highest ranked English golfer after Justin Rose, Lee Westwood, Nick Dougherty and Paul Casey. He also was just 'pipped at the post' for 15th position on the Order of Merit by Spanish star Sergio Garcia.
Storm Secures Maiden European Tour Victory
On the 1st July 2007 Graeme Storm secured his debut European Tour victory at the prestigious Open de France ALSTOM at Le Golf National. Graeme came from 5 strokes behind to secure the title by a stroke from Soren Hansen. This wonderful performance sent Graeme home with EUR 666,660 in prize money which contributed to a final 2007 European Tour Prize Fund of over EUR 1,200,000. His victory has given Graeme 2 years exemption on the European Tour in addition to qualification for the 2007 Open Championship and the WGC—Bridgestone Invitational.
In addition to enjoying the experience of playing in European Tour events around the world, following his continued successes, Graeme has participated in all 4 Major Championships.
US PGA Championship
Graeme participated in the 2007 US PGA Championship. At this headline event Graeme, which included the world's best golfers, including Tiger Woods, Graeme lead the competition by 2 shots on the opening round after shooting an impressive 65.
Masters
Following becoming 1999 Amateur Champion, Graeme qualified for the Masters. He made history at the event as his mother Jane is still the only mum in Masters history to caddie for her son in the tournament!
Open Championship
Graeme qualified for the Open Championship in 1999, 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2009. Graeme will be hoping to qualify for the 2011 Open Championship at Royal St Georges.
US Open
Graeme qualified for the US Open at Winged Foot in 2006.
Royal Trophy Selection
In the winter of 2007, Graeme was selected by team captain Seve Ballesteros to represent Europe against Asia in the Royal Trophy. The 'Battle of the Continents' is in its third year and its reputation and status as an event has grown substantially since it was established in 2006. It is run in a similar format to that of the pinnacle of team golf, the Ryder Cup.
Graeme enjoys WGC at Bridgestone Invitational
Following his victory at the Open de France ALSTOM Graeme qualified for the WGC Bridgestone Invitational during which he played alongside Luke Donald, Steve Stricker and Chad Campbell. Graeme played his final round alongside Vijay Singh and eventual winner Geoff Ogilvy.