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Su-Hyun Oh (born 23 May 1996) is a South Korea-born Australian professional golfer. She became the number one ranked amateur in the world in October 2013. Born in Busan, South Korea, Oh moved to Australia at the age of eight and has played golf since the age of nine. In 2009, at 12, she was the youngest player to ever qualify for the Women's Australian Open. She finished tied for second at the 2013 Australian Ladies Masters, a tournament on the ALPG Tour and Ladies European Tour. In January 2022, Oh won the Australian WPGA Championship by 4 strokes at Royal Queensland Golf Club.

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  • Su-Hyun Oh (born 23 May 1996) is a South Korea-born Australian professional golfer. She became the number one ranked amateur in the world in October 2013. Born in Busan, South Korea, Oh moved to Australia at the age of eight and has played golf since the age of nine. In 2009, at 12, she was the youngest player to ever qualify for the Women's Australian Open. She finished tied for second at the 2013 Australian Ladies Masters, a tournament on the ALPG Tour and Ladies European Tour. Oh turned professional in the fall of 2014. She made it to the final stage of the 2014 LPGA Qualifying School, but failed to earn an LPGA Tour card, leaving her with eligibility on the satellite Symetra Tour. She finished second in her professional debut at the 2015 Oates Victorian Open, then a week later won her second start as a professional, the 2015 Volvik RACV Ladies Masters in Australia. The win earned her a two-year exemption on the Ladies European Tour. In January 2022, Oh won the Australian WPGA Championship by 4 strokes at Royal Queensland Golf Club. (en)
  • Oh Su-hyun, nota anche con il nome anglicizzato di Su Oh (오수현?; Pusan, 23 maggio 1996), è una golfista australiana di origini sudcoreane, attiva principalmente nell' e Ladies European Tour. (it)
  • Su-Hyun Oh (nascida em 23 de maio de 1996) é uma golfista profissional australiana, de origem sul-coreana. Tornou-se a número um do Ranking Mundial de Golfe Amador em outubro de 2013. No golfe dos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2016, realizados no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, terminou sua participação em décimo terceiro lugar no jogo por tacadas individual feminino, representando Austrália. (pt)
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  • Oh Su-hyun, nota anche con il nome anglicizzato di Su Oh (오수현?; Pusan, 23 maggio 1996), è una golfista australiana di origini sudcoreane, attiva principalmente nell' e Ladies European Tour. (it)
  • Su-Hyun Oh (nascida em 23 de maio de 1996) é uma golfista profissional australiana, de origem sul-coreana. Tornou-se a número um do Ranking Mundial de Golfe Amador em outubro de 2013. No golfe dos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2016, realizados no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, terminou sua participação em décimo terceiro lugar no jogo por tacadas individual feminino, representando Austrália. (pt)
  • Su-Hyun Oh (born 23 May 1996) is a South Korea-born Australian professional golfer. She became the number one ranked amateur in the world in October 2013. Born in Busan, South Korea, Oh moved to Australia at the age of eight and has played golf since the age of nine. In 2009, at 12, she was the youngest player to ever qualify for the Women's Australian Open. She finished tied for second at the 2013 Australian Ladies Masters, a tournament on the ALPG Tour and Ladies European Tour. In January 2022, Oh won the Australian WPGA Championship by 4 strokes at Royal Queensland Golf Club. (en)
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