From the ArcaMax Publishing, Sports Update Newsletter:
http://www.arcamax.com/news/sports/s-373952-650929
KENT, England (UPI) -- Ross Fisher shot 4-under-par 68 Sunday, winning
the European Open golf tournament by seven strokes over runner-up
Sergio Garcia.
The native of Ascot, England, began the European Tour event Thursday
with a record 9-under 63 and became a wire-to-wire winner on a day
filled with rain and sometimes heavy winds in Kent, England. His
winning total was 20-under 268.
Sunday's 68 helped Fisher increase his three-shot advantage when the
fourth round started. His closing round was highlighted by three
birdies on the back nine and an eagle at the fifth hole. The eagle
offset a bogey at the par-4 second.
"It was just a very tricky day," the 27-year-old Fisher said after his
second European tournament victory. "(But) I'm delighted. It was a
great week."
Garcia's 6-under 66 was the day's lowest score and helped the Spaniard
move up from a tie for seventh place overnight into the runner-up
position at 13-under 275.