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What do you get for winning the Par 3 contest at the Masters? List of previous winners

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The Masters is an annual Golf tournament drenched in tradition, and one of its most beloved events is the Par 3 Contest. This event, held on the Wednesday of Tournament week, is a family affair that brings together wives, girlfriends, children, and grandchildren, who happily serve as caddies for the participating Golfers. The sight of toddlers dressed in miniature Augusta National jumpsuits toting a light bag or tending a flagstick more than twice their height is a heartwarming sight that brings smiles to onlookers near and far.

The Par 3 Contest dates back to 1960, when it was first held as an exhibition event. Initially, it was met with resistance from some Club members who saw it as a novelty and derided the notion of a “Tom Thumb course.” However, it has since become a beloved tradition now televised worldwide.

The Par 3 Contest is part competition and part stress relief for the competing golfers. It is played on a short, nine-hole course that winds around DeSoto Springs Pond and Ike’s Pond. The holes range from 90 to 155 yards, and there have been 107 holes-in-one over the years, including a record nine in 2016.

The contestants in the Par 3 Contest include tournament participants and past champions who have not comPeted. The winner of the Par 3 Contest is the contestant who has the most favorable score against par after nine holes and receives an engraved crystal bowl. Interestingly, no winner of the Par 3 Contest has ever gone on to win the Masters in the same year, but it remains a coveted title in its own right.

While some contestants take the comPetition seriously, many prefer to stroll around the nine holes, occasionally having their caddies attempt a shot. The Par 3 Contest is an easygoing event that provides a break from the intensity of the Masters Tournament, which begins the following day.

List of past Masters Par 3 winners

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

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