What a final day we had in Munich, where the top two both carded bogey-free final rounds. See the best numbers to come out of round at the BMW International Open here...
17- under par was the winning score for Larrazábal
0 - bogeys in the Spaniard's closing six under par 66
4 - European Tour titles to the Barcelona native's name now after his latest triumph
24 - birdies for Larrazábal this week
1- shot winning margin for the 32 year old over Henrik Stenson
65 - a bogey-free seven under par final round saw the Swede move nine places up the leaderboard on the final day
1 - bogey in his last 47 holes for the World Number Seven
3 - third place is Chris Paisley's best finish on The European Tour
65,300- the record attendance figures for this week at the BMW International Open
153 - minutes was all it took Eddie Pepperell to get round for his three under par 69 (the 'Wise Old Owl' was first out by himself)
31 - shots were all Major Champion Retief Goosen and Larrazábal needed over the front nine
14- played the toughest this week, the 490-yard hole averaging 4.24
9 - the par five just before the turn played the easiest, yielding 156 birdies this week and averaging 4.66