South Korea's Shin Jiyai rolled to a seven-shot win on Sunday at the LPGA's Wegmans event, registering her fifth title in the past 11 months.

The 21-year-old rookie Shin fired a one-under 71 in the fourth round to reach a 17-under 271 and finish well ahead of Taiwan's Tseng Yani and American Kristy McPherson.

"Actually my goal this year was one win," Shin said. "But I'm already at two times won. And then I have a lot of tournaments still. Maybe I try for one more win."

Tseng and McPherson finished in a tie for second at 10-under 278 after they both shot six-under 66 on Sunday.

Asian players dominated the leaderboard with five of the top nine players.

Besides Shin and Tseng, South Korea's Kang Haeji (fourth), Japan's Mika Miyazato (fourth) and South Korea's Yoo Sun Young (seventh) also finished in the top nine.

Rising star Shin posted her second win of the season and fifth since she was crowned British Women's Open champ last July.

In the past year she has also won the Mizuno Classic and season-ending ADT Championship last year and the HSBC Women's Championship in Singapore in March.

"My goal is the rookie of the year," Shin said. "I am now number one on the money list, but I have a lot of tournaments yet. I try for the rookie of the year."

Cheyenne Woods, the 18-year-old niece of men's golf superstar Tiger Woods, missed the cut after completing a second-round 74.

The amateur finished at five-over 149 for 36 holes, four strokes off the cut line, in an event she entered by way of a sponsor exemption.

AFP

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