It was the third successive cut for the Indian, who is playing on a limited status in her first year on the LPGA. Aditi, 19, shot rounds of 71-71-73-68 for a total of five- under 283.
Her earlier cuts on the LPGA this season have been at ISPS Handa Australian Women's Open (T-52), ANA Inspiration (T-42).
In the fourth and final round, Aditi birdied the fifth, 11th, 13th and 15th holes and had a very creditable bogey-free round during which she found as many as 16 greens in regulation.
Kerr has now won 19 times on the LPGA Tour and in the final round, she fired a six-under 66, after a 10-under 62 on the Ko Olina Golf Club, to move past the third round's overnight leader Su-Yeon Jang.
Kerr's four-day total of 20-under 268 broke the tournament record. She earned USD 300,000 -- moving her to fifth on the 2017 LPGA Official Money List.
With over USD 18 million in her career she sits third on the LPGA Career Money List.
Tied Su-Yeon Jang and In Gee Chun was World No.1 Lydia Ko, who fired rounds of 65-64 on the weekend. Her eight-under 64 was the round of the final day.
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