Tiger congratulates niece for Aussie win

Tiger Woods has sent a tweet congratulating his niece Cheyenne Woods on her win at the Australian Ladies Masters on the Gold Coast.

Cheyenne Woods with the Australian Ladies Masters trophy

Tiger Woods has sent a tweet congratulating his niece Cheyenne Woods (pic) on her win in Australia. (AAP)

Tiger Woods has congratulated his niece for winning the Australian Ladies Masters.

Cheyenne Woods, stepped out of her superstar uncle's shadow on Sunday by winning the biggest tournament of her career at Royal Pines on the Gold Coast.

"Way to go Cheyenne Woods!" 14-time major champion Tiger Woods tweeted. "A great win and accomplishment. I'm so proud of you."

Aside from the Twitter shout-out from her uncle, the win earned Cheyenne a two-year exemption into Ladies European Tour events.

Cheyenne, who is the daughter of Tiger's half-brother Earl Dennison Woods, held off a strong challenge by Australian amateur Minjee Lee (278) to card a final-round four-under-par 69 and complete a 16-under 276 total for victory.

The American, whose grandfather Earl Woods - Tiger's father - was her first coach, was rock-solid throughout her final round, firing five birdies and just one bogey, and she choked back tears during her victory speech.

"This is a huge accomplishment for me," said the world No.363, adding that she hopes her breakthrough will move the conversation beyond merely her surname.

"I've been pro for two years and, for the majority of it, people just think of me as Tiger Woods' niece so now I have a game of my own and I have a title now, a win, which is exciting," she said.

"It's nice now to say to people that I can play and I'm not just a name. Growing up with the last name of Woods, there's a lot of expectations and pressure and spotlight on you but I always knew that I was able to win.

"I always knew I'd be able to compete with these ladies so now it's kind of a weight off my shoulders because now everybody knows not just me."

A victory in next week's US LPGA-sanctioned Australian Open would also earn Cheyenne exemption into that tour.


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