The calendar of official events closed on the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour and European Tour, bringing to an end a year of great success for Aussies on all three circuits.

Lee was in the mix at the CME Group Tour Championship at the halfway mark but lost ground with a third round of one-under 71, beginning the final round three strokes off the pace in a tie for 10th.

Four birdies and an eagle at the par-5 17th saw the 25-year-old close out her year with a round of six-under 66 but it wasn’t enough, Korea’s Jin Young Ko shooting 63 to not only win the tournament but the Rolex Player of the Year title.

Lee’s 2021 season will be remembered for her maiden major title at the Aumundi Evian Championship, a win she insists makes it her “best year yet”.

“I feel like the last couple years I couldn't really take advantage of the last tournament, but this year I played really well,” said Lee, who will spend Thanksgiving in the U.S. before returning home to Perth.

RIGHT: Minjee Lee was understandably happy with her year after winning a maiden major championship. PHOTO: Michael Reaves/Getty Images.

“I'm happy that I finished on the on a good note.

“I mean, I won a major championship, so it's probably the best year yet. So if I win another major, then that will be the best year yet.

“It's been a great year.”

Fellow West Australian Hannah Green also finished her season with a round of 66 to climb into a tie for 15th, heading home with the positive vibes of three consecutive birdies to end her season.

“I'm pretty excited to put the clubs away, but it's always nice to end like that,” said Green, who is confirmed for the inaugural Australian WPGA Championship at Royal Queensland from January 13.

“Obviously two weeks quarantine for me going into Perth, and then I will probably keep the clubs away for another couple weeks. Just try and enjoy my time at home.

“Obviously a lot is happening before Christmas so I will just be a non-golfer for a little while, which will be fun.

“I'll probably start on the LPGA in March in Singapore and then come back out for the rest of the year.

“Looks like next year should be easy to go back and forth, so it'll be better.”

Smith will recommence the 2021/2022 PGA Tour season 33rd on the FedExCup after rising to a share of fourth with a round of six-under 64 in the final round of the RSM Classic at Sea Island Resort in Georgia.

Matching his score from the opening round, Smith’s iron play on Sunday was superb, converting birdie opportunities from inside six feet three times on the front nine.

He continued to pepper the pins with precision wedge play on the back nine, adding three more birdies to rise eight spots for his fourth top-10 finish in his past seven starts.

Min Woo Lee entered the culmination of the European Tour season as one of only six players in contention to win the Race to Dubai but a tie for 16th at the DP World Tour Championship saw him end the year sixth on the Order of Merit.

That is the highest finish by an Australian on the European Tour moneylist since Geoff Ogilvy in 2006 and completes a year in which he won the Scottish Open, established himself as a truly world-class player and is now knocking on the door of the top-50 in the world.

Lucas Herbert (69) too completed a remarkable 2021 in which he won on both the European Tour and PGA Tour with a tie for 21st in Dubai, level with Jason Scrivener (70), the pair finishing 22nd and 21st respectively in the Race to Dubai standings.

RESULTS

PGA Tour
The RSM Classic
T4
Cameron Smith
T37 Adam Scott
MC Jason Day, Matt Jones

European Tour
DP World Tour Championship
T16
Min Woo Lee
T21 Lucas Herbert, Jason Scrivener

LPGA Tour
CME Group Tour Championship
T5
Minjee Lee
T15 Hannah Green
T28 Su Oh

Japan Golf Tour
Dunlop Phoenix Tournament
T49
Todd Sinnott
MC Dylan Perry, David Bransdon