Korean Inbee Park fired a final-round 66 to claim a two-shot victory in the Evian Masters.
Park made birdies on her last three holes to finish on 17 under par and put the result beyond doubt at the Evian Masters golf Club, as Australian Karrie Webb (67) and co-overnight leader Stacy Lewis (68) had to settle for a tie for second place.
China's Shanshan Feng (66), Korean Hyo Joo Kim (68) and American Natalie Gulbis shared fourth place.
Park, the 2008 US Women's Open champion, took a one-shot lead on to the final hole where she rolled in a 20-foot birdie to secure victory.
"After yesterday, a lot of players were in contention so I knew I had to shoot a good score out there," Park said. "The greens were a lot quicker than the last five years. I like the fast greens, so I think that really suited me as well."
Lewis has a long putt for eagle on the 18th to possibly force a play-off, but it didn't drop.
"I actually played really good. I had probably four or five putts that I thought I made and just lipped out," said Lewis. "It's huge for me, because I didn't play well yesterday, didn't play my best today, and still I was right there."
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