Lydia Ko has finally indicated she will turn professional next year and it's a move that will be accompanied with lofty expectations.
She's 16, currently navigating her way through Year 12 at Pinehurst School on Auckland's North Shore, and is also the fifth-ranked female golfer on the planet; it's mind boggling.
Her record as an amateur in professional tournaments is incredible - 25 starts, four wins, seven top-five finishes and she has never, yep, never, missed a cut.
Every press conference with Ko always includes the standard line of questioning about when she will start receiving cheques for her efforts rather than spot prizes. That switch will happen in 2014.
After she finished a remarkable second at the Evian Championship in France during the weekend, Ko confirmed she will "definitely" become a professional player next year. She won't play any more tournaments this year as she focuses on her schooling.