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Top tournament results: Poipu Bay

The main tournaments played at Poipu Bay are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on the winners, their scores and prize money.

2006
America
136 (-8)
$500,000
PGA of America

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Score

136 (-8)

Prize money

$500,000

Title sponsor

PGA of America

Played as the PGA Grand Slam of Golf (Nov 21/22; 36-hole unofficial PGA Tour event for the season's four Major winners). Second-placed Jim Furyk (previous major winner) finished 2 shots behind Woods (The Open & US PGA). Third on 142 was Geoff Ogilvy (US Open). Fourth on 145 was Mike Weir (The Masters). [Poipu Bay GC, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands].

2005
America
131 (-13)
$500,000
PGA of America

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Score

131 (-13)

Prize money

$500,000

Title sponsor

PGA of America

Played as the PGA Grand Slam of Golf (Nov 22/23; 36-hole unofficial PGA Tour event for the season's four Major winners). Second-placed Phil Mickleson (US PGA) finished 7 shots behind Woods (The Open & The Masters). Third on 143 was Michael Campbell (US Open). Fourth on 144 was Vijay Singh (previous major winner). [Poipu Bay GC, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands].

2004
America
127 (-17)
$400,000
PGA of America

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Mickelson, Phil

Score

127 (-17)

Prize money

$400,000

Title sponsor

PGA of America

Played as the PGA Grand Slam of Golf (Nov 23/24; 36-hole unofficial PGA Tour event for the season's four Major winners). Second-placed Vijay Singh (US PGA) finished 5 shots behind Mickelson (The Masters). Third on 133 was Retief Goosen (US Open). Fourth on 145 was Todd Hamilton (The Open). [Poipu Bay GC, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands].

2003
America
135 (-9)
$400,000
PGA of America

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Furyk, Jim

Score

135 (-9)

Prize money

$400,000

Title sponsor

PGA of America

Played as the PGA Grand Slam of Golf (Dec 5/6; 36-hole unofficial PGA Tour event for the season's four Major winners). Second-placed Mike Weir (The Masters) finished 8 shots behind Furyk (US Open). Third on 145 was Shaun Micheel (US PGA). Fourth on 146 was Ben Curtis (The Open). [Poipu Bay GC, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands].

2002
America
127 (-17)
$400,000
PGA of America

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Score

127 (-17)

Prize money

$400,000

Title sponsor

PGA of America

Played as the PGA Grand Slam of Golf (Nov 26/27; 36-hole unofficial PGA Tour event for the season's four Major winners). Second-placed Justin Leonard (previous major winner, standing in for Open Champion Ernie Els) and Davis Love III (previous major winner) finished 14 shots behind Woods (US Open and The Masters). Fourth on 145 was Rich Beem (US PGA). In the final round Woods shot a tournament and course record 11-under-par 61. This was Woods' fifth straight win in this event. [Poipu Bay GC, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands].

2001
America
132 (-12)
$400,000
PGA of America

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Score

132 (-12)

Prize money

$400,000

Title sponsor

PGA of America

Played as the PGA Grand Slam of Golf (Nov 20/21; 36-hole unofficial PGA Tour event for the season's four Major winners). Second-placed David Toms (US PGA) finished 3 shots behind Woods (The Masters). Third on 137 was Retief Goosen (US Open); fourth on 148 was David Duval (The Open). This was Woods' fourth straight win in this event. [Poipu Bay GC, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands].

2000
America
139 (-5)
$400,000
PGA of America

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Score

139 (-5)

Prize money

$400,000

Title sponsor

PGA of America

Played as the PGA Grand Slam of Golf (Nov 21/22; 36-hole unofficial PGA Tour event for the season's four Major winners; reverted to stroke play after two years as a match play event). Tied after 36 holes, Woods (The Open, US Open and US PGA) beat Vijay Singh (The Masters) with an eagle-3 at the first playoff hole. Third with 143 was Tom Lehman (previous major winner). Fourth with 148 was Paul Azinger (previous major winner). This was Woods' third straight win in this event. [Poipu Bay GC, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands].

1999
America
3 & 2
$400,000
PGA of America

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Score

3 & 2

Prize money

$400,000

Title sponsor

PGA of America

Played as the PGA Grand Slam of Golf (Nov 23/24; unofficial PGA Tour match play event for the season's four Major winners). Defending champion Woods (US PGA) beat Davis Love III (standing in for the late Payne Stewart) 3 and 2 in the final. José María Olazábal (The Masters) beat Paul Lawrie (The Open) in the match for third place, after Lawrie conceded due to injury. [Poipu Bay GC, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands].

1998
America
2-up
$400,000
PGA of America

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Score

2-up

Prize money

$400,000

Title sponsor

PGA of America

Played as the PGA Grand Slam of Golf (Nov 17-19; unofficial PGA Tour event for the season's four Major winners; first of two years in match play format). Woods (previous major winner) beat Vijay Singh (US PGA) 2-up in the final. Lee Janzen (US Open) beat Mark O'Meara (The Open and The Masters) 1-up in the match for third place. [Poipu Bay GC, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands].

1997
America
133 (-11)
$400,000
MasterCard

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Els, Ernie

Score

133 (-11)

Prize money

$400,000

Title sponsor

MasterCard

Played as the MasterCard PGA Grand Slam of Golf (Nov 17/18; unofficial PGA Tour stroke play event for the season's four Major winners). Second-placed Tiger Woods (The Masters) finished 3 shots behind Els (US Open). Third with 138 was Davis Love III (US PGA). Fourth with 149 was Justin Leonard (The Open). [Poipu Bay GC, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands].

1996
America
134 (-10)
$400,000
MasterCard

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Lehman, Tom

Score

134 (-10)

Prize money

$400,000

Title sponsor

MasterCard

Played as the MasterCard PGA Grand Slam of Golf (Nov 17/18; unofficial PGA Tour event for the season's four Major winners). Second-placed Steve Jones (US Open) finished 2 shots behind Lehman (The Open). Third with 139 was Nick Faldo (The Masters). Fourth with 147 was Mark Brooks (USA PGA). [Poipu Bay GC, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands].

1995
America
140 (-4)
$400,000
MasterCard

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Crenshaw, Ben

Score

140 (-4)

Prize money

$400,000

Title sponsor

MasterCard

Played as the MasterCard PGA Grand Slam of Golf (Nov 7/8; unofficial event for the season's four Major winners). Second-placed Corey Pavin (US Open) and Steve Elkington (US PGA) finished on 141, 1 shot behind Crenshaw (The Masters). Fourth with 146 was John Daly (The Open). [Poipu Bay GC, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands].

1994
America
136 (-8)
$400,000
PGA of America

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Norman, Greg

Score

136 (-8)

Prize money

$400,000

Title sponsor

PGA of America

Played as the PGA Grand Slam of Golf (Nov 8/9; unofficial event for the season's four Major winners). Second-placed Nick Price (The Open and US PGA) finished 3 shots behind defending champion Norman (previous major winner). Third with 143 was Ernie Els (US Open). Fourth with 144 was José María Olazábal (The Masters). [Poipu Bay GC, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands].

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