World No1 Lydia Ko will receive the Mark H McCormack Medal as the leading women's amateur player in the World Amateur Golf Rankings for the second consecutive year.
Aucklander Ko said: "I'd like to thank the USGA and The R&A because without them, the ranking wouldn't be possible. It gets me to places where normal people can't go, and it's a great honour.
"It's pretty amazing. After I got the medal last year, I haven't lost the No1 position since then. I became world No1 on my birthday last year. It's good to continue it. I'll continue to get more invites to professional events. It's always good to be world No1.
"People read 'New Zealand No1' and then 'world No1', it's totally different. It's good, and it's good to have your name along with those big names. There are so many great players' names on there."
The 15-year-old secured the top ranking after winning the US Women's Amateur Championship at The Country Club in Cleveland, Ohio. She defeated Jaye Marie Green from Florida 3 and 1 in Sunday's final match.