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Romero wins first European title in a decade in Munich

FILE PHOTO: Jun 15, 2017; Erin, WI, USA; Andres Romero plays his shot from the 12th tee during the first round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Erin Hills. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports (Reuters)

MUNICH (Reuters) - Argentina's Andres Romero snatched a surprise victory at the BMW International Open on Sunday with a blistering finish, firing a final round of 65 to finish a shot clear of U.S. Masters champion Sergio Garcia. Romero, playing on a sponsor's invitation, recorded his first win on the European Tour for a decade thanks to his seven-under par final round, sinking five birdies over the last eight holes to finish at 17-under. "I am satisfied. After ten years, winning on the tour again is great," said the 36-year-old Romero, who had not won any tournament since a triumph on the U.S Tour in New Orleans nine years ago. "I felt a bit funny on the 18th hole because I have not been in that position for a long time and I looked up at the leaderboard. I was a little nervous but I ended up doing it well." Garcia, Briton Richard Bland and Belgium's Thomas Detry finished in a three-way tie for second place on 16-under. Spaniard Garcia, in his first appearance in Europe since his first major triumph in April, had started the day as joint leader along with Bland. Despite a rocky start on Sunday with a bogey at the first hole, Garcia, who waited nearly two decades to notch his maiden major at Augusta, upped his game and hit a fine second shot on the third to rejoin the lead. Yet Romero birdied the eighth and ninth holes to work his way into contention and launch his extraordinary finish of seven birdies over the last 11 holes. (Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Ian Chadband)