Swede Karlberg beats Kaymer in Italian Open playoff
MILAN (Reuters) - Little-known Swede Rikard Karlberg beat twice major winner Martin Kaymer on the second hole of a playoff to win the Italian Open on Sunday. Karlberg (67) and German Kaymer (70) ended the tournament with matching 19-under totals of 269 before the Swede took the title by birdying the second playoff hole. "It feels amazing to get my first win and it has been a pretty crazy year for me," he told reporters at Golf Club Milano. "I got married and now my wife is expecting twins in December. "I thought I had a good chance this week because I have been playing very well lately. To win against a player as good as Martin in sudden-death makes it very special." Seven players tied for third place on 270 -- Swedes Joakim Lagergren and Jens Fahrbring, British pair Matt Fitzpatrick and Danny Willett, Paraguay's Fabrizio Zanotti, American David Lipsky and Dane Lucas Bjerregaard. (Writing by Tony Jimenez,; editing by Pritha Sarkar)