Though the Masters officially kicks off early on Thursday morning with the honorary starters’ tee shots, the unofficial start to the Masters happens on Wednesday, when both the players and non-competing former champions take to Augusta National’s Par 3 course for the annual Masters Par 3 Contest.
What is the Masters Par 3 Contest?
The inaugural Masters Par 3 Contest was held in 1960 — born from an idea from Augusta National chairman Clifford Roberts. Since then, it has been held on the Wednesday before the tournament begins each year, becoming one of the tournament’s most beloved traditions.
What time does the Masters Par 3 Contest start?
This year, the Masters Par 3 Contest kicks off at noon ET. Participants play Augusta National’s nine-hole layout, which features holes that range from 70-140 yards in length.
Who can play the Masters Par 3 Contest?
Every current Masters competitor and any former champion is invited to play the Masters Par 3 Contest.
Who are the caddies in the Masters Par 3 Contest?
Masters Par 3 Contest participants can select anyone they’d like to carry their bag for the Masters Par 3 Contest. Traditionally, the Masters Par 3 Contest is a family affair, and the the caddie role is filled by wives, girlfriends, children, grandchildren and other relatives, who are often called upon to hit shots or putts for their players.
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What does the winner of the Masters Par 3 Contest receive?
The winner of the Masters Par 3 Contest receives an engraved crystal bowl. But not every participant wants the victory — no player has ever won the Masters Par 3 Contest and the Masters tournament in the same year.
How may hole-in-ones have been recorded at the Masters Par 3 Contest?
There have been 94 total hole-in-ones made at the Masters Par 3 Contest since 1960.
How can I watch the Masters Par 3 Contest?
The 2023 Masters Par 3 Contest will air on ESPN+ and the ESPN app beginning at noon ET. ESPN will then take over from 3-5 p.m. ET. You can also stream coverage on Masters.com starting at 2 p.m. ET.