PATTAYA, Thailand - Japanese star Ai Miyazato rallied to win the season-opening Honda PTT LPGA Thailand on Sunday, holing a birdie chip on the final hole for a nine-under 63 and a one-stroke victory over Norway's Suzann Pettersen. Miyazato, six strokes behind Pettersen after the third round, was six under in a six-hole stretch midway through the round, then birdied three of the last six holes to match the tournament record of 21 under set by Pettersen in October 2007. Pettersen finished with a 70. She had a chance to force a play-off on the par-5 18th, but missed a 23-foot eagle try. Miyazato earned $195,000 for her second LPGA Tour title. She also won the Evian Masters last year in France. Taiwan's Yani Tseng (69) was third, six strokes back at 15 under. Karrie Webb (67) and Cristie Kerr (70) followed at 13 under, and Laura Davies 65), Maria Hjorth (71), Momoko Ueda (72) and Song-Hee Kim (73) were 12 under. Top-ranked Lorena Ochoa had a 72 to tie for 18th at six under, and Michelle Wie closed with a 69 to tie for 22nd at five under. Miyazato began her big mid-round run with a birdie on the par-4 sixth, then eagled the par-5 seventh and added birdies on Nos. 9-11 to cut Pettersen's lead to a stroke. Pettersen dropped a stroke on the par-4 ninth with her first bogey of the tournament, but birdied the par-5 10th for the fourth straight day to push her advantage back to two strokes. Miyazato quickly countered, birdieing the 13th to again pull within one, and making another birdie on 15 to tie Pettersen at 20 under. Pettersen fell back with a bogey on 16, then settled for a birdie on 18 after missing her eagle try. In her 2007 victory, Pettersen beat Davies with an eagle on 18 after blowing a seven-stroke lead in the final round.