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What do you get for winning the Par 3 contest at the Masters? List of previous winners
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
Year | Winner |
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1960 | Sam Snead |
1961 | Deane Beman |
1962 | Bruce Crampton |
1963 | George Bayer |
1964 | Labron Harris, Jr. |
1965 | Art Wall, Jr. |
1966 | Terry Dill |
1967 | Arnold Palmer |
1968 | Bob Rosburg |
1969 | Bob Lunn |
1970 | Harold Henning |
1971 | Dave Stockton |
1972 | Steve Melnyk |
1973 | Gay Brewer |
1974 | Sam Snead |
1975 | Isao Aoki |
1976 | Jay Haas |
1977 | Tom Weiskopf |
1978 | Lou Graham |
1979 | Joe Inman, Jr. |
1980 | Johnny Miller |
1981 | Isao Aoki |
1982 | Tom Watson |
1983 | Hale Irwin |
1984 | Tommy Aaron |
1985 | Hubert Green |
1986 | Gary Koch |
1987 | Ben Crenshaw |
1988 | Tsuneyuki Nakajima |
1989 | Bob Gilder |
1990 | Raymond Floyd |
1991 | Rocco Mediate |
1992 | Davis Love III |
1993 | Chip Beck |
1994 | Vijay Singh |
1995 | Hal Sutton |
1996 | Jay Haas |
1997 | Sandy Lyle |
1998 | Sandy Lyle |
1999 | Joe Durant |
2000 | Chris Perry |
2001 | David Toms |
2002 | Nick Price |
2003 | Padraig Harrington |
2003 | David Toms |
2004 | Padraig Harrington |
2005 | Jerry Pate |
2006 | Ben Crane |
2007 | Mark O’Meara |
2008 | Rory Sabbatini |
2009 | Tim Clark |
2010 | Louis Oosthuizen |
2011 | Luke Donald |
2012 | Padraig Harrington |
2012 | Jonathan Byrd |
2013 | Ted Potter, Jr. |
2014 | Ryan Moore |
2015 | Kevin Streelman |
2016 | Jimmy Walker |
2017 | Canceled – Weather |
2018 | Tom Watson |
2019 | Matt Wallace |
2020 | Canceled – COVID-19 |
2021 | Canceled – COVID-19 |
2022 | Mackenzie Hughes |
2022 | Mike Weir |
2023 | Tom Hoge |
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