South Korea's Hye-jin Choi shot a final round 66 to win the Canadian Women's Amateur Championship on Friday by four strokes.
Choi, the reigning world junior girls champion, had three birdies on the front nine. Two more birdies on holes 11 and 13 helped her finish at 9-under 271 for the tournament.
"I was happy with the beginning of my round, so I think that kind of led to me having a good finish today," said Choi. "My putts weren't great after the last three days. I held my grip higher up on my putter today which led to me making some pretty good putts."
The 16-year-old earned exemptions into the 2016 U.S. Women's Amateur Championship and two LPGA events: the Canadian Pacific Women's Open in Calgary in August and the Manulife LPGA Classic in Cambridge, Ont., in September.
Allisen Corpuz and Andrea Lee of the United States and Australia's Hannah Green tied for second.
Victoria's Naomi Ko had four birdies in her final round to finish the event at 1-under 279 and tied for seventh. The 18-year-old also earned an exemption into the 2016 Canadian Pacific Women's Open.
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