Lydia Ko has been beaten by a record-equalling feat on the LPGA Tour.
Ko's finished second at the Founders Cup in Arizona, despite carding a stunning seven-under par final round of 65.
The world number one has finished at 22-under par, but five shots off the equal best 72-hole record of 27-under par recorded by Korea's Sei Young Kim.
Kim produced a 10-under final round of 62.
Meanwhile, Jason Day will move up to second in the men's world rankings after claiming the PGA Tour's Arnold Palmer Invitational by a shot.