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Storm out to boost chances of US tour

GRAEME STORM hinted yesterday he might turn to America next season.

In his quest to improve on last year's third place at the Estoril Open de Portugal Storm carded a first round 69 at Oitavos Dunes yesterday.

The Hartlepool golfer is in good enough form to improve on his impressive showing on the outskirts of Lisbon 12 months ago.

This is his first appearance since running Vijay Singh and Geoff Ogilvy close in the CA World Championship in Miami a fortnight ago.

His sixth place finish in Florida helped to propel him up to 28th in the Order of Merit on the European Tour, while sitting 112th in the World Ranking.

The reigning French Open champion's intention is to climb into the world's top 50, which would warrant automatic inclusion in the top events - including next week's Masters, in which he will not be competing.

Storm would like to achieve that goal before the end of this year.

But he has not completely ruled out the possibility of following the lead of Ashington's Kenneth Ferrie and moving on to the Tiger Woods-dominated PGA Tour permanently.

"My aim is the world's top 50 because going to America is so much easier to do then," said Storm.

"But if I have a win this year I might be tempted to go to their qualifying school like Kenny Ferrie did at the end of last year.

"Miami was just a great experience, playing in the company of those players. It just shows how far I have come in the last few years.

"The talent I was playing alongside, Vijay and Geoff, you get a real idea of just how good these guys are and how much they believe in themselves.

"Hopefully I can get to that sort of standard and progress even further."

Portugal is Storm's last event before he takes a break ahead of the arrival of his first child. His wife, Sara, is due to give birth in three weeks.

"If I get a call or a text message I'll be off," said the former British amateur champion, whose dazzling third-round 63 in Florida was arguably the best round of his career.

He also led the USPGA after an opening 65 last August and the two performances have given him a great deal of confidence with stepping on to the America scene forming part of his future plans.

First, though, he wants to win again on the European circuit and a positive start was undone on the final holes yesterday.

Storm's 69, two under par, has left him six behind the leader, defending champion Pablo Martin.

Three dropped shots on the last three holes proved costly.

Yorkshireman Simon Dyson is also well-placed after turning in an opening round of 67, four under.

Barnard Castle's Rob Dinwiddie faces a fight to make the cut after posting a one over par round.

Martin, the first amateur ever to win on the circuit when he took the title a year ago, birdied his first two holes when he set off in the afternoon sunshine.

10:59am Friday 4th April 2008

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