Graeme Storm of England leads PGA Championship, John Daly on the leaderboard at Southern Hills

Released on = August 10, 2007, 11:29 am

Press Release Author = GolfPublisher Syndications

Industry = Media

Press Release Summary = Englishman Graeme Storm fired a first round 65 to go 5-under
and lead the PGA Championship. But he\'s got company: John Daly, who didn\'t practice
at Southern Hills this week, shot a 67 and is just two off the lead.


Press Release Body = Tim McDonald,
National Golf Editor,
Golf Publisher Syndications

TULSA, Okla. - Only one thing could make people stop talking about the blistering,
August heat here at the 89th PGA Championship at Southern Hills.

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Something like John Daly near the top of the leaderboard.

Daly temporarily tamed his demons for Thursday\'s opening round of the season\'s last
major, firing a 3-under-par 67 on a day when sweat-drenched fans jostled
for shade here, and for a while everyone forgot about heat indexes and \"excessive
heat warnings.\"

But that didn\'t last. Little known Graeme Storm overtook Daly late in the round,
firing an even-more-impressive 65 to get to 5-under and lead the tournament.

Three players - Aaron Oberholser, Woody Austin and Stephen Ames - are tied at
2-under. Tiger Woods, who led the tournament early in the day after getting off to a
blistering start (3 birdies in his first six holes) struggled on his back nine,
shooting a 1-over 71.

\"It was just one of those rounds, really, when I never really thought about
anything,\" Storm told reporters. \"I just kept on doing the things that I was trying
to do, which was just enjoy myself. I did get off to a fast start.\"

For a while Thursday, Daly looked like the person everyone wants him to be - on the
golf course, anyway.

True to form, Daly did it his way and defied the experts. Daly simply overpowered a
course everyone said could only be conquered only through finesse.

Time after time, the pros stepped up to the tee and hit long irons or fairway woods,
working their way around the doglegs. Time after time, Daly stepped up to the tee
and pulled out the driver - the booming club that\'s made him a fan favorite.

\"I didn\'t know what else to do,\" shrugged Daly afterward, his shirt untucked and a
trademark Diet Coke in hand.

That might be because Daly rejected the idea of actually practicing at Southern
Hills, same as he did when he won the 1991 PGA at Crooked Stick.

The round gave Daly exactly what he needed, and what he\'s lacked this year.

\"To play well, you have to have confidence, and I\'ve had none,\" said Daly, who\'s
playing quite a bit these days under sponsors\' exemptions. \"This has been a very,
very big confidence boost for me.\"

Daly\'s one-day performance surprised a lot of people.

\"It\'s amazing,\" said Ernie Els. \"This golf course doesn\'t suit his golf game at all
and it\'s nice to see him up there at the top of the leaderboard.\"

Storm took a more conventional route on his round, staying in the fairway and
avoiding trouble. Storm is barely a blip on the radar here in the U.S., though he
did win this year\'s French Open on the European PGA Tour.


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August 3, 2007
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