Australia's Karrie Webb came from behind to win the
TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver in Singapore on Sunday.
Webb, a veteran seven-time major champion, came from one shot behind to take victory by one stroke over Japan's Chie Arimura, who led through the first three rounds.
Yani Tseng finished third, ending a run of three consecutive victories that saw her take over the World No.1 spot.
Webb shot a three-under 79 for a 13-under total of 275 at the Tanah Merah Country Club par-72 Garden Course. It is her 37th victory on the LPGA Tour, and her first since March 2009.
"I really had to stay patient today. I didn't swing
TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver very consistently, when I did swing it well I took advantage and made some birdies," said Webb.
"I really had to buckle down and try to get up and down on the holes that I missed greens.
"I am just glad that I finished one shot ahead."
Arimura, who was gunning for her first LPGA victory, carded a one-under 71 to fall agonisingly short.
"I'm disappointed with the result, but I played a pretty good round today, so I'm happy," Arimura said. "Karrie is really smart and very calm and really a good player."
Taipei's Tseng carded a five-under 67 for a 10-under total of 278.
"Last night, I didn't think I was going to win
TaylorMade Burner SuperFast 2.0 Driver today, and then after the front nine, I was thinking I can win," Tseng said. "But I just couldn't get it on the back nine."