Marcel Siem took the lead for the first time on the 16th hole Sunday and figured two pars would be enough for him to win the BMW Masters. He should have known it would never be that simple. A relentless wind at Lake Malaren turned the final round into a wild ride for just about everybody, and not even Siem was immune. The German finished the final round with two bogeys instead of two pars. And then he won a three-man playoff over Alexander Levy of France and Ross Fisher of England by chipping in for birdie from the collar of the 18th green. "The course was a real monster, and I'm super pleased," Siem said. "Still can't believe it. I'm over the moon." Read more http://espn.go.com/golf/story/_/id/11808088/marcel-siem-chips-win-bmw-masters-playoff