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Masters Tournament Par 3 Contest

The Masters Tournament Par-3 contest is a golf competition that precedes the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. The first Par-3 contest was held before the 1960 tournament, and was won by three-time Masters champion Sam Snead.[2] The contest takes place in a single round on a nine-hole, par-27 course in the northeast corner of the club's grounds, designed in 1958 by George Cobb and club founder Clifford Roberts.[1][3][4]

Masters Par-3 Contest
Tournament information
LocationAugusta, Georgia, U.S.
Established1960
Course(s)Augusta National Golf Club
Par27
Length1,060 yards (970 m)[1]
Organized byAugusta National Golf Club
FormatStroke play
Month playedApril
Tournament record score
To par−8 Jimmy Walker (2016)
Current champion
Rickie Fowler

Traditionally, the contest participants have invited family members to caddie for them, sometimes allowing them to play shots on their behalf. Through the 2019 contest, ninety-four holes in one have been recorded, including nine in the 2016 event.[4][5]

Snead became the contest's first multiple winner in 1974, fourteen years after his first. The most recent is Tom Watson, who won his second Par-3 contest in 2018, 36 years after his first in 1982. Pádraig Harrington is the only one with three wins; he won his first pair in consecutive years (2003, 2004), as did Sandy Lyle (1997, 1998). Seven players have multiple wins; the other three are Isao Aoki, Jay Haas, and David Toms.

Jimmy Walker holds the course record of 19 (–8), set in 2016, which included an ace. The contest has been decided by a playoff on 21 occasions, and concluded with a tie twice. Just 14 of the 59 winners (including ties) are non-American. No winner of the Par-3 contest has gone on to win the Masters in the same year.[4]

Winners edit

 
Sam Snead (pictured in 1967) won the inaugural contest in 1960, and again in 1974
 
Vijay Singh (pictured in 2007) won in 1994
 
Sandy Lyle (pictured in 2006) won consecutive contests
in 1997 and 1998
 
Pádraig Harrington (pictured in 2007) has three contest victories;
two shared and one playoff win
Year Winner Country To par[6][a] Masters finish Ref.
1960 Sam Snead   United States −4 T11 [2]
1961 Deane Beman (a)   United States −5 CUT [7]
1962 Bruce Crampton   Australia −5 T29 [7]
1963* George Bayer   United States −4 T28 [7]
1964 Labron Harris Jr. (a)   United States −4 43 [7]
1965 Art Wall Jr.   United States −7 T45 [8]
1966 Terry Dill   United States −5 T17 [7]
1967* Arnold Palmer   United States −4 4 [7]
1968 Bob Rosburg   United States −5 T29 [7]
1969* Bob Lunn   United States −4 CUT [7]
1970 Harold Henning   South Africa −6 CUT [7]
1971* Dave Stockton   United States −4 T9 [7]
1972 Steve Melnyk   United States −4 T12 [7]
1973 Gay Brewer   United States −7 T10 [8]
1974* Sam Snead (2)   United States −5 T20 [7]
1975* Isao Aoki   Japan −4 CUT [7]
1976 Jay Haas (a)   United States −6 CUT [7]
1977* Tom Weiskopf   United States −4 T14 [9]
1978* Lou Graham   United States −5 CUT [7]
1979 Joe Inman   United States −5 T23 [7]
1980 Johnny Miller   United States −5 T38 [7]
1981 Isao Aoki (2)   Japan −5 T45 [10]
1982* Tom Watson   United States −4 T5 [11]
1983 Hale Irwin   United States −5 T6 [7]
1984 Tommy Aaron   United States −5 CUT [12]
1985 Hubert Green   United States −5 CUT [7]
1986* Gary Koch   United States −4 T16 [7]
1987 Ben Crenshaw   United States −5 T4 [13]
1988 Tsuneyuki Nakajima   Japan −3 T33 [7]
1989* Bob Gilder   United States −5 39 [7]
1990 Raymond Floyd   United States −4 2 [7]
1991* Rocco Mediate   United States −3 T22 [7]
1992 Davis Love III   United States −5 T25 [7]
1993 Chip Beck   United States −6 2 [14]
1994 Vijay Singh   Fiji −5 T27 [15]
1995* Hal Sutton   United States −4 CUT [16]
1996* Jay Haas (2)   United States −5 T36 [17]
1997* Sandy Lyle   Scotland −5 T34 [18]
1998 Sandy Lyle (2)   Scotland −3 CUT [7]
1999 Joe Durant   United States −5 CUT [7]
2000* Chris Perry   United States −4 T14 [19]
2001 David Toms   United States −5 T31 [20]
2002* Nick Price   Zimbabwe −5 T20 [21]
2003† Pádraig Harrington
David Toms (2)
  Ireland
  United States
−6 CUT
T8
[22]
2004* Pádraig Harrington (2)   Ireland −4 T13 [23]
2005 Jerry Pate   United States −5 DNP [24]
2006 Ben Crane   United States −4 CUT [25]
2007 Mark O'Meara   United States −5 CUT [26]
2008 Rory Sabbatini   South Africa −5 CUT [27]
2009 Tim Clark   South Africa −5 T13 [27]
2010 Louis Oosthuizen   South Africa −6 CUT [27]
2011 Luke Donald   England −5 T4 [28]
2012† Jonathan Byrd
Pádraig Harrington (3)
  United States
  Ireland
−5 T27
T8
[29]
2013* Ted Potter Jr.   United States −4 CUT [3]
2014 Ryan Moore   United States −6 CUT [30]
2015* Kevin Streelman   United States −5 T12 [31]
2016 Jimmy Walker   United States −8 T29 [4]
2017 Contest canceled due to rain [32]
2018 Tom Watson (2)   United States −6 DNP [33]
2019* Matt Wallace   England −5 CUT [34]
2020 Contest canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic [35]
2021
2022† Mackenzie Hughes
Mike Weir
  Canada −4 T50
CUT
[36]
2023 Tom Hoge   United States −6 CUT [37]
2024 Rickie Fowler   United States −5 T30 [38]
Key
* - playoff [7]
† - tie [7]
(a) - amateur

Masters champions who also won a Par-3 contest edit

 
Arnold Palmer (pictured in 2009) won the Par-3 contest in 1967 having won the Masters four times between 1958 and 1964.
Champions Par-3 wins Masters wins[39]
Sam Snead 1960, 1974 1949, 1952, 1954
Art Wall Jr. 1965 1959
Arnold Palmer 1967 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964
Gay Brewer 1973 1967
Tom Watson 1982, 2018 1977, 1981
Tommy Aaron 1984 1973
Ben Crenshaw 1987 1984, 1995
Raymond Floyd   1990 1976
Vijay Singh 1994 2000
Sandy Lyle 1997, 1998 1988
Mark O'Meara 2007 1998
Mike Weir 2022 2003
  • No player has won the Par-3 contest and the Masters in the same year, a fact well known by the players.[4][40]
    Raymond Floyd came the closest in the 1990 tournament, but lost in a sudden-death playoff.[41]
  • Ben Crenshaw and Vijay Singh are the only players to win a Masters after winning a Par-3 contest.
  • Tom Watson is the only player to hold both titles at once, for four days, winning the Par-3 contest in 1982 as defending Masters champion.[11]

Notes edit

  • a Par is a predetermined number of strokes that a golfer should require to complete a hole, a round (the sum of the total pars of the played holes), or a tournament (the sum of the total pars of each round). E stands for even, which means the round was completed in the predetermined number of strokes.[6]

References edit

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External links edit

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The Masters Tournament Par 3 contest is a golf competition that precedes the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta Georgia The first Par 3 contest was held before the 1960 tournament and was won by three time Masters champion Sam Snead 2 The contest takes place in a single round on a nine hole par 27 course in the northeast corner of the club s grounds designed in 1958 by George Cobb and club founder Clifford Roberts 1 3 4 Masters Par 3 ContestTournament informationLocationAugusta Georgia U S Established1960Course s Augusta National Golf ClubPar27Length1 060 yards 970 m 1 Organized byAugusta National Golf ClubFormatStroke playMonth playedAprilTournament record scoreTo par 8 Jimmy Walker 2016 Current championRickie Fowler Traditionally the contest participants have invited family members to caddie for them sometimes allowing them to play shots on their behalf Through the 2019 contest ninety four holes in one have been recorded including nine in the 2016 event 4 5 Snead became the contest s first multiple winner in 1974 fourteen years after his first The most recent is Tom Watson who won his second Par 3 contest in 2018 36 years after his first in 1982 Padraig Harrington is the only one with three wins he won his first pair in consecutive years 2003 2004 as did Sandy Lyle 1997 1998 Seven players have multiple wins the other three are Isao Aoki Jay Haas and David Toms Jimmy Walker holds the course record of 19 8 set in 2016 which included an ace The contest has been decided by a playoff on 21 occasions and concluded with a tie twice Just 14 of the 59 winners including ties are non American No winner of the Par 3 contest has gone on to win the Masters in the same year 4 Contents 1 Winners 2 Masters champions who also won a Par 3 contest 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksWinners edit nbsp Sam Snead pictured in 1967 won the inaugural contest in 1960 and again in 1974 nbsp Vijay Singh pictured in 2007 won in 1994 nbsp Sandy Lyle pictured in 2006 won consecutive contestsin 1997 and 1998 nbsp Padraig Harrington pictured in 2007 has three contest victories two shared and one playoff win Year Winner Country To par 6 a Masters finish Ref 1960 Sam Snead nbsp United States 4 T11 2 1961 Deane Beman a nbsp United States 5 CUT 7 1962 Bruce Crampton nbsp Australia 5 T29 7 1963 George Bayer nbsp United States 4 T28 7 1964 Labron Harris Jr a nbsp United States 4 43 7 1965 Art Wall Jr nbsp United States 7 T45 8 1966 Terry Dill nbsp United States 5 T17 7 1967 Arnold Palmer nbsp United States 4 4 7 1968 Bob Rosburg nbsp United States 5 T29 7 1969 Bob Lunn nbsp United States 4 CUT 7 1970 Harold Henning nbsp South Africa 6 CUT 7 1971 Dave Stockton nbsp United States 4 T9 7 1972 Steve Melnyk nbsp United States 4 T12 7 1973 Gay Brewer nbsp United States 7 T10 8 1974 Sam Snead 2 nbsp United States 5 T20 7 1975 Isao Aoki nbsp Japan 4 CUT 7 1976 Jay Haas a nbsp United States 6 CUT 7 1977 Tom Weiskopf nbsp United States 4 T14 9 1978 Lou Graham nbsp United States 5 CUT 7 1979 Joe Inman nbsp United States 5 T23 7 1980 Johnny Miller nbsp United States 5 T38 7 1981 Isao Aoki 2 nbsp Japan 5 T45 10 1982 Tom Watson nbsp United States 4 T5 11 1983 Hale Irwin nbsp United States 5 T6 7 1984 Tommy Aaron nbsp United States 5 CUT 12 1985 Hubert Green nbsp United States 5 CUT 7 1986 Gary Koch nbsp United States 4 T16 7 1987 Ben Crenshaw nbsp United States 5 T4 13 1988 Tsuneyuki Nakajima nbsp Japan 3 T33 7 1989 Bob Gilder nbsp United States 5 39 7 1990 Raymond Floyd nbsp United States 4 2 7 1991 Rocco Mediate nbsp United States 3 T22 7 1992 Davis Love III nbsp United States 5 T25 7 1993 Chip Beck nbsp United States 6 2 14 1994 Vijay Singh nbsp Fiji 5 T27 15 1995 Hal Sutton nbsp United States 4 CUT 16 1996 Jay Haas 2 nbsp United States 5 T36 17 1997 Sandy Lyle nbsp Scotland 5 T34 18 1998 Sandy Lyle 2 nbsp Scotland 3 CUT 7 1999 Joe Durant nbsp United States 5 CUT 7 2000 Chris Perry nbsp United States 4 T14 19 2001 David Toms nbsp United States 5 T31 20 2002 Nick Price nbsp Zimbabwe 5 T20 21 2003 Padraig HarringtonDavid Toms 2 nbsp Ireland nbsp United States 6 CUTT8 22 2004 Padraig Harrington 2 nbsp Ireland 4 T13 23 2005 Jerry Pate nbsp United States 5 DNP 24 2006 Ben Crane nbsp United States 4 CUT 25 2007 Mark O Meara nbsp United States 5 CUT 26 2008 Rory Sabbatini nbsp South Africa 5 CUT 27 2009 Tim Clark nbsp South Africa 5 T13 27 2010 Louis Oosthuizen nbsp South Africa 6 CUT 27 2011 Luke Donald nbsp England 5 T4 28 2012 Jonathan ByrdPadraig Harrington 3 nbsp United States nbsp Ireland 5 T27T8 29 2013 Ted Potter Jr nbsp United States 4 CUT 3 2014 Ryan Moore nbsp United States 6 CUT 30 2015 Kevin Streelman nbsp United States 5 T12 31 2016 Jimmy Walker nbsp United States 8 T29 4 2017 Contest canceled due to rain 32 2018 Tom Watson 2 nbsp United States 6 DNP 33 2019 Matt Wallace nbsp England 5 CUT 34 2020 Contest canceled due to COVID 19 pandemic 35 2021 2022 Mackenzie HughesMike Weir nbsp Canada 4 T50CUT 36 2023 Tom Hoge nbsp United States 6 CUT 37 2024 Rickie Fowler nbsp United States 5 T30 38 Key playoff 7 tie 7 a amateurMasters champions who also won a Par 3 contest edit nbsp Arnold Palmer pictured in 2009 won the Par 3 contest in 1967 having won the Masters four times between 1958 and 1964 Champions Par 3 wins Masters wins 39 Sam Snead 1960 1974 1949 1952 1954 Art Wall Jr 1965 1959 Arnold Palmer 1967 1958 1960 1962 1964 Gay Brewer 1973 1967 Tom Watson 1982 2018 1977 1981 Tommy Aaron 1984 1973 Ben Crenshaw 1987 1984 1995 Raymond Floyd 1990 1976 Vijay Singh 1994 2000 Sandy Lyle 1997 1998 1988 Mark O Meara 2007 1998 Mike Weir 2022 2003 No player has won the Par 3 contest and the Masters in the same year a fact well known by the players 4 40 Raymond Floyd came the closest in the 1990 tournament but lost in a sudden death playoff 41 Ben Crenshaw and Vijay Singh are the only players to win a Masters after winning a Par 3 contest Tom Watson is the only player to hold both titles at once for four days winning the Par 3 contest in 1982 as defending Masters champion 11 Notes edita Par is a predetermined number of strokes that a golfer should require to complete a hole a round the sum of the total pars of the played holes or a tournament the sum of the total pars of each round E stands for even which means the round was completed in the predetermined number of strokes 6 References edit a b The Masters The Par 3 Course Golf Today Archived from the original on November 10 2016 Retrieved August 30 2016 a b Stutsman Doug April 6 2016 The day an amateur won at Augusta National The Augusta Chronicle Retrieved October 26 2016 a b Ted Potter Jr wins Par 3 in playoff ESPN April 11 2013 Retrieved April 7 2016 a b c d e Masters 2016 Nine holes in one in Par 3 contest BBC Sport April 6 2016 Retrieved April 7 2016 About The Par 3 Contest Masters Tournament Retrieved April 17 2020 a b Scoring BBC Sport September 16 2005 Retrieved September 23 2008 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Historical Records amp Stats Par 3 Contest The Masters Retrieved April 7 2016 a b Par 3 Contest offers big fun in a short round The Augusta Chronicle April 8 2015 Retrieved April 7 2016 Bingham Walter April 18 1977 Down the Bobby Jones Expressway Sports Illustrated Retrieved April 7 2016 Isao Aoki of Japan noted for his unusual putting United Press International April 8 1981 Retrieved April 7 2016 a b Watson takes Par 3 tournament in playoff Gadsden Times Alabama Associated Press April 8 1982 p 17 Tommy Aaron winner of the Masters Championship in 1973 United Press International April 11 1984 Retrieved April 7 2016 Fowler Bob April 9 1987 Crenshaw Wins Despite Dad s Advice Left handed Approach Leaves O Grady Last Orlando Sentinel Retrieved April 7 2016 Dorman Larry April 8 1993 Kite Expects To Tee Off Despite An Aching Back Sun Sentinel Retrieved April 7 2016 Mayo Michael April 7 1994 Another Foreign Affair Set To Bloom At Augusta Sun Sentinel Retrieved April 7 2016 Dorman Larry April 6 1995 Golf Woods Has Injury Scare on Eve of Masters The New York Times Retrieved April 7 2016 Mayo Michael April 11 1996 Haas wins Par 3 Sun Sentinel Retrieved April 7 2016 USA Augusta Golf Sandy Lyle wins annual Par 3 Contest Associated Press October 4 1997 Retrieved April 7 2016 Wednesday notebook Perry prevails ESPN April 6 2000 Retrieved April 7 2016 Wednesday notebook Is Toms cursed ESPN April 4 2001 Retrieved April 7 2016 Price wins par 3 Izawa has pair of aces USA Today April 11 2002 Retrieved April 7 2016 Harrington Toms tie in Masters prelude United Press International April 9 2003 Retrieved April 7 2016 Ferguson Doug April 7 2015 Tiger Woods to play in Par 3 competition at the Masters Yahoo Sports Retrieved April 7 2016 Jerry Pate wins Masters par 3 tourney United Press International April 6 2005 Retrieved April 7 2016 Mell Randall April 6 2006 Crane Hopes To End Par 3 Curse Sun Sentinel Retrieved April 7 2016 Mark O Meara wins the Par 3 contest Golf Today April 5 2007 Archived from the original on March 14 2016 Retrieved October 26 2016 a b c Louis Oosthuizen wins par 3 Contest at Augusta BBC Sport April 7 2010 Retrieved April 7 2016 Fine Larry April 6 2011 Luke Donald wins Masters Par 3 Contest Reuters Retrieved April 7 2016 McAllister Mike April 4 2012 Harrington Byrd share Par 3 victory PGA Tour Retrieved April 7 2016 The Masters Ryan Moore wins Augusta Par 3 Contest CNN April 9 2014 Retrieved April 7 2016 Ballengee Ryan April 8 2015 Kevin Streelman won Masters Par 3 Contest with special caddie Yahoo Sports Retrieved April 7 2016 Herrington Ryan April 5 2017 A Masters Par 3 Contest first No winner declared after rain washes out the event Golf Digest Retrieved April 11 2017 Daniels Tim April 4 2018 Masters Par 3 Tournament 2018 Tom Watson Becomes Oldest Winner in History Bleacher Report Retrieved April 4 2018 Woodard Adam April 10 2019 Matt Wallace wins Masters Par 3 Contest denies Sandy Lyle of historic third win Golfweek Retrieved April 10 2019 2020 Masters Schedule Announced The Masters Tournament Augusta National Golf Club Retrieved October 27 2020 Mike Weir Mackenzie Hughes share Masters Par 3 title at Augusta National ESPN April 6 2022 Retrieved April 8 2023 McDonald Patrick April 5 2023 2023 Masters Par 3 Contest leaderboard results Tom Hoge wins Scottie Scheffler walks off with hole in one CBS Sports Retrieved April 5 2023 McDonald Patrick April 10 2024 2024 Masters Par 3 Contest leaderboard results Rickie Fowler wins Viktor Hovland drains one of five aces CBS Sports Retrieved April 10 2024 The Masters Past Winners amp Runners Up PGA Tour Retrieved October 29 2016 Par 3 jinx resting on pro s shoulders Eugene Register Guard Oregon April 11 1991 p 6D Shearer Ed April 9 1990 Floyd devastated after late collapse Wilmington Morning Star North Carolina Associated Press p 4B External links editAbout Golf The Masters Par 3 Contest winners 33 30 11 N 82 01 05 W 33 503 N 82 018 W 33 503 82 018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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