Jessica Korda ended a lengthy run of poor form by claiming the LPGA Malaysia title by four strokes.
Korda had only made one cut since the end of June but she had played well over the first three rounds in Kuala Lumpur and continued that into Sunday's decisive final 18 holes.
The American led by two strokes going into the final round, and after opening with three pars, she made the tournament hers with a run of five birdies in seven holes from the fourth.
Korda dropped a shot at the 11th, but that would prove to be the only blemish on her final day card, and birdies at the 15th and 17th made sure of a relaxed walk down the last, a par completing a round of 65.
The 22-year-old was winning for the fourth time on the LPGA Tour, victory coming over a strong field including the trio who tied for second - World No 2 Lydia Ko, No 3 Stacy Lewis and defending champion Shanshan Feng.
Ko and Feng closed with rounds of 66 in good scoring conditions while Lewis, who was Korda's closest challenger going into the final round, made it round in 67.
Yani Tseng finished in fifth on 13 under, one stroke ahead of Ha Na Jang, but there was disappointment for World No 1 Inbee Park, who closed with a one over 72 to drop into a tie for 15th.
"Just to win again is amazing, especially after the year I have had," Korda said. "Just three weeks at home with my coach and family and working a lot on physical aspects and I found a love for the game back.
"My boyfriend and I played a lot with my sister and I just enjoyed my time at home and came here refreshed."
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