Shannon Tan emerged as the winner of the Amundi German Masters by a single stroke, with Anna Foster finishing best of the Irish in the Ladies European Tour event.
Foster's two-under-par round of 71 on Sunday ensured that she finished in a tie for fourth on four under at the Green Eagle Golf course near Hamburg.
Birdies on four, seven, nine, 13 and 16 helped the Dublin native on her way amid bogeys on six, ten and 14.
Kildare's Lauren Walsh was the only other Irish player involved in the final round and ended her tournament with a 74 to finish in a tie for 26th on two over.
But it was Singapore native Tan who had something to celebrate despite seeing her three-shot overnight lead whittled down to the bare minimum in round four.
Tan's three-over 76 saw her finish on nine under, with sixth-placed Helen Briem of Germany narrowly missing out on victory on home soil after a 73 brought her to within one shot of the summit.
"It means a lot to win, especially after being in contention the past few weeks and not being able to close out in the last round," said Tan.
"It definitely hurt before, but to get the victory this week means a lot to me."
New Zealander's Amelia Garvey was third on seven under after a 72.
The next stop on the LET will be the KPMG Women's Irish Open at Carton House, which will get under way on Thursday.