One of teenage golf sensation Lydia Ko's first acts on arriving back in Auckland was to offer inspirational advice to young fans at her old school.
Although the world's third-ranked female golfer missed her own graduation ceremony as a Year 13 student at Pinehurst School in Albany, while bagging $1.9 million by winning the LPGA Tour Championship in Florida, she was back there on Thursday afternoon for an annual prize-giving for its primary-aged pupils.
"She had just flown in and came to our school," said Pinehurst communications and marketing manager Vicki Wilson, whose 6-year-old daughter Aimee was among the starstruck.
Ms Wilson said Ko, who retweeted a message of support sent to her by the school during last week's final of the LPGA championship, advised the children to "stay calm and focused" in whatever they chose to do in life.
Ko has spent much of her time back in Auckland donating her services to junior and amateur golf, but is looking forward to relaxing with friends today before flying with her father, Gilhong Ko, tomorrow to Korea to join her mother, Tina Hyon, for Christmas.