Masters Par 3 Contest–and all its charm–returns for first time since 2019

After a two-year absence due to COVID-19, the charming Par 3 Contest and all its adorable characters returns.

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Toddlers in miniature white Augusta National jumpsuits. Wives and girlfriends trying to make a putt. Children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews serving as caddies. And plenty of holes-in-one.

After a two-year absence due to COVID-19, the charming Par 3 Contest and all its adorable characters returns this Wednesday beginning at 12 p.m. ET.

The family affair on a course where the holes measure from 70 to 140 yards began in 1960 with three-time Masters champion Sam Snead winning the inaugural contest. Snead also won in 1974 at age 61.

Since then, it has become a family affair.

“The Par 3 tournament is just special,” 2007 Masters champion Zach Johnson said. “I appreciate Augusta National allowing us to participate in a competitive event, on the hallowed grounds, with family and friends walking alongside.”

There have been 94 holes-in-one made during the tournament. And no player who has won the Par 3 Contest has gone on to win the Masters.

“The Par 3 Contest is one big deal,” Kevin Na said. “It’s a great tradition and a lot of fun and everyone enjoys it.”

How to watch

Masters Par 3 Contest

  • Streaming: Noon to 3 p.m., ESPN+.
  • Streaming: Noon to 5 p.m., Masters.com.
  • TV: 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., ESPN.

More: Complete Masters week TV, streaming guide

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