Short on length, long on fun 

Master’s par-3 contest resonates with players, family and patrons.

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AUGUSTA, GA. The seriousness of the first major championship of the year is offset by the casual atmosphere for the annual Masters Par-3 contest held Wednesday, the day prior to the staging of the actual tournament.

Started in 1960, the 9-hole par-3 event has provided the stage for both young and old players to compete for a bit of bragging rights.

The holes, ranging from 90 to 155 yards, played over DeSoto Springs Pond and Ike’s Pond. 112 holes-in-one made over the years, including a record nine in 2016.

Holes-In-One | 2024 Par 3 Contest

Gary Player holds the record for the most holes-in-one by a single player with four (1983, 1986, 1993, 2016).

Prior to the inauguration of the par-3 contest, officials at Augusta National had initiated other diversions for golf entertainment—creating a special event the day prior to the start of the main spectacle.

Famed golf sportswriters Grantland Rice and O.B. Keeler suggested to Club founder Bobby Jones that he compete in a one-day, two-man team competition. The reasoning was simple—Jones was revered by golf fans and having him play provided the attending press with news stories from the location before the actual championship would commence. The first Masters in 1934 was played in March and thereby provided a diversion for writers returning from spring training baseball sites throughout Florida.

For golf fans the mere witnessing of Jones once again playing was the perfect pre-event-kickoff. The special event concept eventually morphed into a Champions’ Clinic—featuring past champions demonstrating their considerable skills to an appreciative audience. A long drive contest was also held in conjunction each year from 1934 until 1959.

Augusta Par-3 contest - Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player
Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Long-hitting George Bayer—a 6-foot-5-inch 230-pound native of Bremerton, Wash.—won several of the events with routine drives in excess of 300 yards. Given the nature of equipment at that time, the wherewithal to consistently hit limited wound golf balls with persimmon head clubs was astounding.

The atmosphere in those early days was more ad hoc enjoyment and less of the carefully choreographed presentations that are de rigueur with club officials now. The Masters then was about generating fan attention because early events were not the sellouts that modern day ones have routinely become.

The brainchild for the par-3 event was tournament majordomo Clifford Roberts. Enlisting the services of local architect George Cobb, the par-3 course was eventually opened for member play in 1958.

The holes varied in yardage from 70 to 140 yards. In 1986, architect Tom Fazio built two new holes. The existing par-3 now features the Cobb-created holes of 3 thru 9 as the starting seven holes—the two new Fazio holes are the final two holes played. Par is obviously 27 with a total length of 1,060 yards.

Jimmy Walker set the course record with a score of 19 in 2016. His feat included a hole-in-one that round.

Sam Snead won the first par-3 contest and would again in 1974. Bayer, the man of prodigious length, also showed a deft touch with the short clubs and won the 1963 event.

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Padraig Harrington has won the contest three times (Bradley Collyer/PA)

The par-3 event is now televised by ESPN and it’s not unusual for some of the players to have their children serve as caddies and march alongside them when playing. In his prime playing days, Jack Nicklaus eschewed playing the event so as not to take away from his main focus for snatching a green jacket.

As those prime years faded into the past, Nicklaus has played the event with his main past competitors—Arnold Palmer and Player.
Interesting aspects through the years — three players have made back-to-back aces over the years. Seamus Power did the most recent feat in 2023 – Toshi Izawa did likewise in 2002 with Claude Harmon doing the feat initially in 1968.

Tiger Woods made an ace in 2004 on the 9th and ultimately tied for the top spot but chose not to compete in the playoff. The contest has been decided by sudden-death playoff 18 times, and 13 golfers have won both the Par-3 and the Masters in their careers.

Padraig Harrington of Ireland has won the most titles—2003, 2004 and 2012—though two wins shared in ‘03 and ‘12 was because of poor weather, which abbreviated the proceedings. No par-3 contest was played in 2020 and 2021 because of the global pandemic.

The event now includes children of the players serving as caddies and even taking golf shots. The most noted happened when Jack Nicklaus’ grandson made a hole-in-one at the Par-3 event in 2018. The feat was accomplished by swinging the golf ball while wearing the traditional Masters caddie suit.

Gary Nicklaus Jr. Hole-In-One

Par-3 Contest Winners

Year Player Score Year Player Score
1960 Sam Snead 23 1994 Vijay Singh 22
1961 Deane Beman 22 *1995 Hal Sutton 23
1962 Bruce Crampton 22 *1996 Jay Haas 22
*1963 George Bayer 23 *1997 Sandy Lyle 22
1964 Labron Harris, Jr. 23 1998 Sandy Lyle 24
1965 Art Wall, Jr. 20 1999 Joe Durant 22
1966 Terry Dill 22 *2000 Chris Perry 23
*1967 Arnold Palmer 23 2001 David Toms 22
1968 Bob Rosburg 22 *2002 Nick Price 22
*1969 Bob Lunn 23 †2003 Padraig Harrington 21
1970 Harold Henning 21 †2003 David Toms 21
*1971 Dave Stockton 23 *2004 Padraig Harrington 23
1972 Steve Melnyk 23 2005 Jerry Pate 22
1973 Gay Brewer 20 2006 Ben Crane 23
*1974 Sam Snead 23 2007 Mark O’Meara 22
*1975 Isao Aoki 23 2008 Rory Sabbatini 22
1976 Jay Haas 21 2009 Tim Clark 22
*1977 Tom Weiskopf 23 2010 Louis Oosthuizen 21
*1978 Lou Graham 22 2011 Luke Donald 22
1979 Joe Inman, Jr. 23 †2012 Padraig Harrington 22
1980 Johnny Miller 23 †2012 Jonathan Byrd 22
1981 Isao Aoki 22 *2013 Ted Potter, Jr. 23
*1982 Tom Watson 23 2014 Ryan Moore 21
1983 Hale Irwin 22 *2015 Kevin Streelman 22
1984 Tommy Aaron 22 2016 Jimmy Walker 19
1985 Hubert Green 22 2017 Canceled – Weather
*1986 Gary Koch 23 2018 Tom Watson 21
1987 Ben Crenshaw 22 *2019 Matt Wallace 22
1988 Tsuneyuki Nakajima 24 2020 Canceled – COVID-19
*1989 Bob Gilder 22 2021 Canceled – COVID-19
1990 Raymond Floyd 23 †2022 Mackenzie Hughes 23
*1991 Rocco Mediate 24 †2022 Mike Weir 23
1992 Davis Love III 22 2023 Tom Hoge 21
1993 Chip Beck 21 2024 Rickie Fowler 22
*Won in Playoff †Tied

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Updated: April 9, 2025