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Storm storms through to clinch SA Open, as McIlory’s injury withdraws him from Abu Dhabi championship!

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SA Open winner. Graeme Storm clinched the 2017 SA BMW Open at Glendower, Ekurhuleni, SA. He’s been presented with the silverware by our own Ernie Els. All Images JACOB MAWELA.

The pair was deadlocked on 18-under-par 270 after 72 holes of regulation play, and Storm managed to take advantage of a wayward McIlroy drive on the third extra trip up the 18th at Glendower Golf Club, making par while the Northern Irishman was unable to get up and down to lengthen the play-off.

“It feels surreal,” said Storm many times in the wake of his victory. “I had a great battle out there with Rory. I knew what was going to be coming my way. I knew he’d get off to a pretty quick start, and I didn’t play my best golf all day. I just tried to hang in as best I could, but to win this trophy and get my name on it is just a dream come true.”

He started the day with a three-stroke advantage over McIlroy, but, as he expected, the four-time major winner got out of the blocks fast with two birdies in the first two holes to close the gap to one. Storm hit back with a birdie of his own on three, but then came the inexorable pressure of McIlroy pressing for victory.

And it looked to be signed and sealed as McIlroy birdied 13, Storm bogeyed 14 and the pair traded birdies on 16. Pars on 16, and it seemed that McIlroy would romp home, ahead by one with two to play.

But an errant tee-shot from McIlroy on 17 saw him with a horrible lie in the greenside bunker on the par-three. The resultant bogey – and Storm’s calm par, saw matters level going up 18.

“It was more difficult playing the 72nd hole than the play-off holes,” said Storm. “In the play-off, I knew what was going to come my way. He was going to hit driver and blast his way up there, as he can and I can’t. I just had to stick to my game plan and hope it goes my way. It looked like I just kept it in the same position, and that’s what I was trying to do.”

By the time the third play-off hole came around, Storm’s consistency was enough: McIlory pushed his drive far enough right so that a tree branch hindered his swing enough for him to come up short and left of the green.

Storm’s birdie putt grazed the hole, McIlroy’s chip was five feet past the hole, and, when he missed his return putt, Storms tap-in par had proved enough.

“It was a shame for Rory that he missed his, and a relief for me,” said Storm. “I would have much preferred to have holed the putt, and I’m sure Rory probably thinks the same.”

McIlroy couldn’t have been more gracious in defeat. “Obviously it’s disappointing to finish like that but Graeme has played well all week and what a story it for him,” he said. “He thought he had lost his card at the end of last year and there he is now standing with a trophy in his hands after the first event of 2017. I’m delighted for him.”

Behind that duo, England’s Jordan Smith carded his third consecutive 68 to finish in third, while Dean Burmester birdied the 18th to jump ahead of fellow-South Africans Trevor Fisher Jnr and Thomas Aiken to finish in fourth, the leading South African.

Meanwhile, McIlroy will miss the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship due to injury.

The heavily strapped on the back World No2, played the SA Open with back pains in honour to fellow colleague and SA’s darling Ernie Els.

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Not so on. World No2 Rory McIlroy had back pains during the SA Open, hence many believe why he lost the  game and would not feature at the Abu Dhabi champs as a result.

Now it has emerged he has sustained a stress fracture in his ribs.

McIlroy complained of discomfort in his back on Friday, and tests have revealed a stress fracture in his ribs

McIlroy flew to Dubai for an MRI scan on Monday hopeful the injury was just a muscular strain brought on by his extensive club testing sessions last month.

But the scan results have confirmed the problem is more severe than he initially anticipated, and McIlroy issued a statement announcing his regret at having to withdraw from an event in which he has a superb record, with six top-three finishes in nine appearances.

“It’s bitterly disappointing to have to withdraw from the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship,” said McIlroy, who will now undergo rehabilitation and is also likely to miss the Dubai Desert Classic in the first week of February.

“I think everyone knows how much I love playing this tournament, which is one of the best on the European Tour thanks to the incredible support of HSBC and the Abu Dhabi Sports Council.

“To be forced to miss this week through injury is really quite annoying to be perfectly honest, but I am sure the tournament will be a huge success and I hope everyone involved has a great week.

“In situations like this you simply have to listen to the experts and the team I have consulted have all advised me to rest until my rib has fully recovered.”

Rickie Fowler will defend his title in Abu Dhabi this week against a star-studded field which includes three of last season’s major champions in Danny Willett, Dustin Johnson and Henrik Stenson, additional reporting by Sydney Morweng, news editor.

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