Lorena Ochoa clinched yet another title in Florida on Sunday when she won by three shots at the Ginn Open.
The world number one has now racked up four victories in four consecutive weeks on the LPGA Tour, becoming the first player since Mickey Wright in 1963 to accomplish such a feat.
Ochoa shot a final round of 69 to finish on 16 under par in Orlando, with Korean rookie Yani Tseng three shots behind in second place.
Rival Paula Creamer described Ochoa as "our top player" and said: "She''s set that mark pretty high."
The Mexican has dominated the women''s game this year and won by 11 shots at the Corona Championship in Mexico earlier this month, securing her place in the golf Hall of Fame.
She told reporters last week that she has no intention of playing in a PGA Tour event, despite having received several offers.
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