LPGA of Japan Tour Wins (50)
No. | Date | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory |
Runner(s)-up |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 14 Nov 1999 | Itoen Ladies | -9 (68–71–68=207) | 1 stroke | Aki Nakano |
2 | 14 May 2000 | Vernal Cup RKB Ladies | -4 (70–72–70=212) | 3 strokes | Aki Takamura |
3 | 4 Jun 2000 | Resort Trust Ladies | -11 (66–71–68=205) | 5 strokes | Yuriko Ohtsuka |
4 | 18 Jun 2000 | APiTa Circle K Sunkus Ladies | -3 (71–73–69=213) | 1 stroke | Midori Yoneyama |
5 | 13 Aug 2000 | NEC Karuizawa 72 | -5 (71–69–71=211) | Playoff | Chieko Amanuma |
6 | 17 Sep 2000 | Munsingwear Ladies Tokai Classic | -4 (74–68–70=212) | 1 stroke | Lee Young-me Midori Yoneyama |
7 | 8 Oct 2000 | Sankyo Ladies Open | -10 (69–71–66=206) | 3 strokes | Kasumi Fujii |
8 | 4 Mar 2001 | Daikin Orchid Ladies | -3 (73–71–69=213) | 3 strokes | Tomoko Ueda Woo-Soon Ko Kasumi Fujii |
9 | 5 Aug 2001 | Vernal Open | -9 (68–66–73=207) | 3 strokes | Hisako Ohgane |
10 | 26 Aug 2001 | Yonex Ladies | -12 (69–68–67=204) | 1 stroke | Tseng Hsiu-feng |
11 | 14 Oct 2001 | Fujitsu Ladies | -13 (68–67–68=203) | 1 stroke | Michie Ohba |
12 | 12 May 2002 | Nichirei Cup World Ladies | -17 (65–69–70–67=271) | 3 strokes | Karrie Webb |
13 | 4 Aug 2002 | Vernal Open | -6 (72–70–68=210) | 5 strokes | Chieko Amanuma Julie Lu |
14 | 1 Sep 2002 | Yonex Ladies | -15 (64–69–68=201) | 7 strokes | Kaori Higo |
15 | 17 Nov 2002 | Itoen Ladies | -12 (65–71–68=204) | 1 stroke | Akiko Fukushima |
16 | 9 Mar 2003 | Daikin Orchid Ladies | -8 (72–67–69=208) | Playoff | Aki Nakano |
17 | 25 May 2003 | Chukyo TV Bridgestone Ladies Open | -9 (65-68-74-207) | 1 stroke | Toshimi Kimura Ok-Hee Ku |
18 | 8 Jun 2008 | Resort Trust Ladies | -11 (72–66–67=212) | 7 strokes | Kaori Higo Lee Ji-hee |
19 | 20 Jul 2003 | Stanley Ladies | -8 (70–70–68=208) | 3 stroke | Woo-Soon Ko Mihoko Takahashi Mitsui Michiko Fumiko Muraguchi |
20 | 24 Aug 2003 | New Caterpillar Mitsubishi Ladies | -11 (67–68–73=208) | 3 strokes | Junko Omote |
21 | 14 Sep 2003 | Japan LPGA Championship Konica Minolta Cup | -11 (67–68–72–70=277) | 4 strokes | Michie Ohba Miho Koga |
22 | 21 Sep 2003 | Munsingwear Ladies Tokai Classic | -10 (67–70–69=206) | 1 stroke | Kaori Harada |
23 | 19 Oct 2003 | Fujitsu Ladies | -12 (67–68–69=204) | 2 strokes | Ok-Hee Ku |
24 | 16 Nov 2003 | Itoen Ladies | -3 (70–69–74=213) | Playoff | Junko Omote |
25 | 30 Nov 2003 | Japan LPGA Tour Championship Ricoh Cup | -9 (75–68–66–70=279) | 5 strokes | Akiko Fukushima Lee Ji-hee |
26 | 18 Apr 2004 | Saishunkan Ladies Hinokuni Open | +1 (76–68–73=217) | Playoff | Woo-Soon Ko Sakura Yokomine (amateur) |
27 | 16 May 2004 | Vernal Ladies | -2 (72–72–70=214) | 1 stroke | Toshimi Kimura |
28 | 30 May 2004 | Kosaido Ladies Golf Cup | -10 (69–68–69=206) | 3 strokes | Tseng Hsiu-feng |
29 | 18 Jul 2004 | Stanley Ladies | -12 (67–69–68=204) | 1 stroke | Hattori Michiko |
30 | 25 Jul 2004 | Golf5 Ladies | +2 (75–72–74=221) | 3 strokes | Wei Yun-jye |
31 | 3 Oct 2004 | Japan Women's Open Golf Championship | -8 (74–70–69–67=280) | 11 strokes | Kaori Higo Sakura Yokomine |
32 | 28 Nov 2004 | Japan LPGA Tour Championship Ricoh Cup | -2 (68–76–71–71=286) | 1 stroke | Michie Ohba Ai Miyazato |
33 | 8 May 2005 | Salonpas World Ladies | -12 (71–71–64–70=276) | Playoff | Shiho Oyama |
34 | 12 Jun 2005 | Suntory Ladies Open | -16 (72–69–67–64=272) | 2 strokes | Michie Ohba |
35 | 4 Sep 2005 | Golf5 Ladies | -11 (72–69–64=205) | 2 strokes | Akane Iijima Wei Yun-jye Shin Hyun-ju |
36 | 11 Sep 2005 | Japan LPGA Championship Konica Minolta Cup | -10 (74–67–71–66=278) | 2 strokes | Ai Miyazato |
37 | 16 Oct 2005 | Fujitsu Ladies | -12 (68–65–71=204) | 3 strokes | Sakura Yokomine |
38 | 13 Nov 2005 | Itoen Ladies | -7 (71–71–67=209) | 2 strokes | Yuko Saitoh Hiroko Yamaguchi |
39 | 12 Mar 2006 | Accordia Golf Ladies | -5 (71–67–73=211) | 1 stroke | Michiko Hattori Hiromi Mogi |
40 | 16 Apr 2006 | Life Card Ladies | -8 (68–70–70=208) | 2 strokes | Shiho Oyama |
41 | 27 May 2007 | Kosaido Ladies Golf Cup | -10 (70–68–68=206) | 5 strokes | Noriko Aso Jeon Mi-jeong Shinobu Moromizato Sakura Yokomine |
42 | 26 Aug 2007 | Yonex Ladies | -12 (65–70–69=204) | 1 stroke | Momoko Ueda |
43 | 16 Mar 2008 | Accordia Golf Ladies | -11 (70–70–65=205) | Playoff | Wei Yun-jye |
44 | 13 Jul 2008 | Meiji Chocolate Cup | -9 (69–68–70=207) | 1 stroke | Chie Arimura Saiki Fujita Shin Hyun-ju |
45 | 21 Sep 2008 | Munsingwear Ladies Tokai Classic | -8 (71–70–67=208) | Playoff | Momoko Ueda Yayoi Arasaki |
46 | 19 Oct 2008 | Fujitsu Ladies | -13 (69–68–66=203) | Playoff | Yuko Mitsuka |
47 | 23 May 2010 | Chukyo TV Bridgestone Ladies Open | -13 (66–67–70=203) | 2 strokes | Kim Na-ri |
48 | 11 Jul 2010 | Meiji Chocolate Cup | -12 (69–67–68=204) | 1 stroke | Lee Ji-woo |
49 | 17 Apr 2011 | Nishijin Ladies Classic | -5 (70–69–72=211) | Playoff | Lee Ji-woo Yukari Baba |
50 | 1 May 2011 | Cyber Agent Ladies | -10 (72–66–68=206) | 3 strokes | Jiyai Shin |
JLPGA majors are shown in bold.
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