Thomas Bjorn won the European Masters for his second victory in two weeks, closing with a nine-under 62 for a four-stroke victory in Crans-sur-Sierre, Switzerland.
Thomas Bjorn secured back-to-back titles for the first time in his career, shooting a 9-under 62 Sunday to win the European Masters.
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Bjorn made nine birdies and an eagle in a blistering final round to finish with a 20-under total of 264, four shots clear of Germany’s Martin Kaymer, to earn the 333,333 euro ($473,000 U.S.) winner’s prize.
The victory comes a week after the 40-year-old Dane won a five-man playoff at Gleneagles, Scotland, and is his third title of the year. Prior to 2011, he had not won two titles in one year on the European Tour since 1998.
Bjorn had an eagle and nine birdies to finish at 20-under 264. Martin Kaymer had a 65 to finish second, and the United States Open champion Rory McIlroy (68) was third at 15 under with Jaco van Zyl (64) and Jamie Donaldson (70).
Gary Christian won the Nationwide Tour’s Mylan Classic, shooting a four-under 67 for a one-stroke victory over John Mallinger in Canonsburg, Pa. Christian earned $108,000 to jump to 4th from 27th on the money list with $230,040. The top 25 at the end of the season will earn 2012 PGA Tour cards.
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