McIlroy loses RSA Open on third playoff
Jan 15, 2017 - 2:43 PM Graeme Storm beat Rory McIlroy on the third playoff hole to win the South African Open on Sunday, earning the Englishman a second European Tour golf title 80 days after losing his card by 100 euros ($A142).After the 251st-ranked Storm tapped in for a par, McIlroy slid his par putt wide from seven feet on their fourth visit to the 18th hole at the Glendower Golf Club.
"I'm in shock, this has been a surreal week," Storm said. "To find myself in the position I was in, playing on the final day with the best player in the world right now. It's just a dream come true."
McIlroy, the world No. 2, started the final round three strokes behind Storm but chased down the overnight leader, moving atop the leaderboard when Storm missed a three-foot par putt on No.14. McIlroy relinquished the lead by bogeying No.17 after taking two shots in a green-side bunker, taking the event to a playoff with both on 18-under-par 270.
McIlroy shot four-under 68 and Storm had a 71.
Storm lost his card at the end of last year, only to get a reprieve when American player Patrick Reed failed to play enough events to join the tour.
His other title came at the French Open in 2007.
Tour rookie Jordan Smith of England was a shot back in third ahead of a trio of South African players. Dean Burmester was fourth on 273, one stroke ahead of Thomas Aiken and Trevor Fisher Jnr.
On the first playoff hole, Storm sank a close-range putt for par. They went back up the par-4 18th and both players drove into the rough but still managed to make par.
The third time round, McIlroy hit his approach shot short of the green to give Storm the advantage. The Englishman's 45-foot birdie putt just missed, as did McIlory's putt for par minutes later.
Storm played cautiously on Sunday, coming up short with many putts in the back nine, to allow McIlroy to eat into his lead.
Source: AAP
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