Sergio Garcia made it back-to-back European Tour victories when he captured the Andalucia Masters title Sunday by a stroke from fellow Spaniard Miguel-Angel Jimenez. In an exciting finale at Valderrama, Garcia's closing level-par 71 for a six-under 278 total was just enough to keep out a battling Jimenez (70). Garcia, 31, had not won for three years when he claimed the Castello Masters title last week by 11 strokes. Starting the day two shots ahead of the field, Garcia, bogeying the sixth and seventh, was at first overtaken by Jimenez, one of the overnight second-placed players. Garcia battled back in front by the 14th. When he and Jimenez both parred the last, the $685,000 first prize and key Ryder Cup points went to Garcia, who had finished second three times in Volvo Masters events in the past at Valderrama.