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Karlsson wins European Masters

CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- Robert Karlsson of Sweden recorded an emotional victory Sunday, rallying for a four-stroke win at the European Masters.

Two days after his former sports psychologist, Dr. Bengt Stern, died, Karlsson carded an even-par 71 to defeat former British Open champion Paul Lawrie of Scotland and Trevor Immelman of South Africa at Crans-sur-Sierre.

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Karlsson recorded his fifth career European PGA Tour title with a 72-hole total of 14-under 270, then said he did it for his friend.

"I got the message on Friday afternoon and I felt I wanted to do this for him, so it was nice I could," said the 33-year-old Karlsson, who worked with Stern from 1996-2000.

"One of the most important things he got me to understand was that if I feel I am playing badly, it is only actually a thought, it doesn't have to be truth. If you are playing badly on the golf course, it is only a feeling."

Karlsson needed that train of thought Sunday as his two-shot lead disappeared with bogeys at the second, third and fourth holes - his first bogeys of the tournament since the 11th hole of the opening round.

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England's Barry Lane took the lead from Karlsson, who rebounded with birdies at the fifth and eighth holes.

Birdies at the 11th, 13th and 15th - where he chipped in from the back of the green - gave Karlsson a six-stroke cushion. He bogeyed the final two holes and still won comfortably.

Lawrie closed within a stroke of Karlsson, but he dropped three shots over the final five holes en route to a 72. He tied Immelman at 10-under 274.

Immelman was a runner-up for the third time this season. After giving away tournaments in France and Sweden, he battled his way through a final-round 72.

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