Hisako Higuchi Mitsubishi Electric Ladies Golf Tournament

The Hisako Higuchi Mitsubishi Electric Ladies Golf Tournament is an annual golf tournament for professional female golfers on LPGA of Japan Tour. It is usually played in October and in recent years at the Musashigaoka Golf Course, Hannō, Saitama. It was founded in 1983.

Winners

YearDatesWinnerCountryScoreTo par
Mitsubishi Electric/Hisako Higuchi Ladies Golf Tournament
2022Oct 28–30Kumiko Kaneda Japan207−9
2021Oct 29–31Hinako Shibuno Japan207−9
2020Oct 30 – Nov 1Yuna Nishimura Japan205−11
Hisako Higuchi Mitsubishi Electric Ladies Golf Tournament
2019Nov 1–3Ai Suzuki Japan202−14
2018Oct 26–28Shoko Sasaki Japan204−12
2017Oct 27–29Kana Nagai Japan137−7
2016Oct 28–30Jiyai Shin South Korea207−9
Hisako Higuchi – Ponta Ladies
2015Oct 30 – Nov 1Ayaka Watanabe Japan205−11
Hisako Higuchi – Morinaga Ladies
2014Oct 31 – Nov 2Momoko Ueda Japan206−10
Hisako Higuchi – Morinaga Weider Ladies
2013Nov 1–3Lee Bo-mee South Korea201−15
2012Oct 26–28Jeon Mi-jeong (3) South Korea204−12
2011Oct 28–30Chie Arimura Japan209−7
Hisako Higuchi IDC Otsuka Kagu Ladies
2010Oct 29–31Rikako Morita Japan133−11
2009Oct 30 – Nov 1Jeon Mi-jeong (2) South Korea203−13
2008Oct 31 – Nov 2Mayu Hattori Japan210−6
2007Oct 26–28Jeon Mi-jeong South Korea210−6
2006Oct 27–29Akiko Fukushima Japan207−9
2005Oct 28–30Ai Miyazato Japan202−14
Hisako Higuchi Golf Hall–of–Fame Commemoration IDC Otsuka Kagu Ladies
2004Oct 29–31Miho Koga Japan210−6
Hisako Higuchi Classic
2003Oct 24–26Cancelled due to lack of operating funds
2002Oct 25–27Kasumi Fujii Japan209−7
Hisako Higuchi Kibun Classic
2001Oct 19–21Chieko Amanuma Japan210−6
2000Oct 20–22Woo-Soon Ko (2) South Korea209−10
1999Oct 22–24Kumiko Hiyoshi (2) Japan211−5
1998Oct 23–25Michiko Hattori Japan212−4
1997Oct 23–26Annika Sörenstam Sweden287−1
Kibun Ladies Classic
1996Oct 18–20Akane Oshiro Japan215−4
1995Oct 20–22Hiromi Kobayashi Japan209−7
1994Apr 1–3Woo-Soon Ko South Korea221−1
1993Mar 26–28Kumiko Hiyoshi Japan208−8
1992Mar 27–29Lee Young-Me South Korea221−1
1991Mar 29–31Ikue Ota Japan217+1
1990Mar 23–25Ai-Yu Tu (2) Taiwan217−5
1989Mar 24–26Holly Hartley United States215−1
1988Mar 25–27Nayoko Yoshikawa Japan220−2
1987Mar 27–29Chen Li-Ying Taiwan215−1
1986Mar 28–30Ai-Yu Tu Taiwan214−2
1985Mar 29–31Ku Ok-Hee South Korea218−4
1984Mar 30 – Apr 1Hisako Higuchi (2) Japan223+1
1983Apr 1–3Hisako Higuchi Japan227+5
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