Lydia Ko will turn her attention to the hunt for her first major after finishing in a share of 27th at the Manulife LPGA Classic in Canada.
The Kiwi teenager fired a one-under 71 during her final round today that included five birdies and four bogeys as she finished at10-under for the week.
Ko was well off the pace from winner Suzann Pettersen who took the title with a one-stroke victory over Brittany Lang after the Norwegian finished at 22-under.
Ko was projected to remain at the top of the Race to the CME Globe standings, which is the season-long points race on the LPGA Tour, and will play this week's Women's PGA Championship in New York where she will start as one of the favourites.
Despite her success, Ko is yet to win a major title but there is still plenty of time for the world No 1 to break that drought.
Meanwhile, North Shore professional Michael Hendry missed the cut at the Japan Golf Tour Championship this week by one stroke following rounds of 70 and 76 at Shishido Hills Country Club.
On the PGA Tour, Danny Lee missed the cut at the Memorial Tournament in Ohio following rounds of 75 and 70. Lee was projected to drop two spots on the FedEx Cup standings to 53rd.