In 2007, at age 16 and 4 days, he made the cut in a PGA Tour event at the Sony Open in Hawaii, the second youngest player to ever achieve that feat.
[4] Partially as a result of his premature birth, at age 18 Fujikawa stood 5 feet 1 inch (1.55 m) tall.
[7][8] In the second round of the Sony Open itself, Fujikawa became the youngest player in nearly 50 years to make a PGA Tour cut.
[9] Fujikawa followed up his history-making cut by shooting a second straight 66 in the third round, a score which, on that day, was bettered only by tournament leader Charles Howell III.
Fujikawa made a 51-foot birdie on the 11th hole, finishing the third round tied for eighth place, along with Chad Campell and Tom Pernice Jr.[10] Fujikawa shot 2-over-72 in Sunday's final round, which only included 2 birdies.
[18] He also missed the cut at the Children's Miracle Network Classic which was the last official 2007 PGA Tour event.
[19] The tournament is not affiliated with any organized golf tour and is played mostly by Hawaiian amateurs and professionals, both adults and juniors.
On April 19, 2009, Fujikawa successfully defended his title and earned his second professional win at the 51st annual Mid-Pacific Open.
Fujikawa won by nine shots over former PGA Tour tournament winner, David Ishii.
In the first week of June, Fujikawa won another local event in Hawaii, the two-round Maui Open.
[25] In January 2010, Fujikawa missed the cut by six strokes in the Sony Open on the PGA Tour.
[32][33] Fujikawa graduated from Moanalua High School in Honolulu, Hawaii in June 2009.