Lydia Ko needed a big final round to be in contention at the British Open this morning but a poor start to the day all but ruled out a third major title for the New Zealander.
The world number 19 shot a final round one-over 73 to finish the tournament at six-under - 11 shots back from winner Georgia Hall of England her claimed her first LPGA Tour victory on the Royal Lytham and St Annes course.
Starting the final day six shots back, Ko went bogey-bogey to begin her round. She managed to get back to even for the round with birdies at the fourth and seventh holes before two more consecutive bogeys on the front nine once again saw her go backwards.
Ko's tied for 11th finish is her best at a major this year.
Roared on by the large galleries in her home country, the 22-year-old Hall only took the lead for the first time after a 20-foot putt for birdie at the 16th hole and stayed steady to post 5-under 67.