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The Fields Open in Hawaii was a special golf tournament for professional women golfers. It was part of the LPGA Tour, which is like the major league for women's golf. This tournament happened in Hawaii, a beautiful island state in the United States.

The event took place from 2006 to 2008. It was held at the Ko Olina Resort in Kapolei, which is a community near Honolulu. A Japanese company called Fields Corporation helped pay for the tournament. They make fun game machines like Pachinko. The tournament stopped after 2008 because the company no longer sponsored it.

Tournament Champions

This section shows the amazing golfers who won the Fields Open in Hawaii. It also shows how much money they won!

Year Dates Champion Country Score Total Prize Money ($) Winner's Share ($)
2008 Feb 21–23 Paula Creamer  United States 200 (−16) 1,300,000 195,000
2007 Feb 22–24 Stacy Prammanasudh  United States 202 (−14) 1,200,000 180,000
2006 Feb 23–25 Meena Lee  South Korea 202 (−14) 1,100,000 165,000
  • Score: This is the total number of strokes a golfer took over all rounds. A lower score is better in golf.
  • Total Prize Money (Purse): This is the total amount of money given out to all the top players in the tournament.
  • Winner's Share: This is the specific amount of money the champion golfer received for winning the tournament.

Best Scores in the Tournament

This table highlights some of the best single-round scores ever shot during the Fields Open in Hawaii. A score of 64 means the golfer completed the round in 64 strokes, which is excellent!

Year Player Score Round
2006 Lorena Ochoa 64 (−8) 1st
2008 Jeong Jang 64 (−8) 1st
2008 Song-Hee Kim 64 (−8) 2nd
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