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SARAH Oh blitzed the field on Friday to win the 2015 Moss Vale Classic.
The South Korean golfer hit an impressive nine under par score of 64 on day two of the major ladies pro-am golf tournament.
Across the two days, Oh finished with a total of 12 under par, on 134.
Oh received $4500 in prize money for claiming the title.
Oh finished one-shot ahead of NSW golfer Sarah Kemp (135).
Western Australian Whitney Hollier was the standout player on Thursday, shooting a seven under par, 64. Hollier then scored a three under par 70 on day two to finish third.
More than 200 golfers, including 60 professionals, took part in the classic at Moss Vale Golf Club.
The classic was held as part of the Australian Ladies Professional Golf's (ALPG) Club Car Pro-Am Series.
It was a crucial event for women who aimed to play in two of the country's biggest tournaments - the Australian Ladies Masters and Australian Ladies Open.
Moss Vale golf professional Robert Kennedy said the 2015 tournament was a success.
"It was a really good event which was supported well by our members and visitors," he said.
"It is easily the two biggest days of the year for us."