Gary Player fittingly described the day as “a miracle.”
At almost any point during Wednesday’s Par-3 Contest, a loud roar could be heard. They came from the highest point of the Par-3 Course at No. 2, and they came from the lowest point over Ike’s Pond at No. 9.
All were the result of a record-shattering nine holes-in-one, which obliterated the previous high of five set in 2002 and matched last year.
When Player’s tee shot found the cup on No. 7, it set two records. He became the oldest to record a hole-in-one in the contest at age 80, passing playing partner Jack Nicklaus’ mark from last year, and he set the record for most aces all-time with four.
“I played with Jackie last year and he did it,” Player said. “They said it’s your turn this year.”
On a day full of records and memories made, Jimmy Walker did his part by shooting 8-under-par 19 to run away with the event. The Texan broke the low mark of 20 set by Art Wall Jr. in 1965 and matched by Gay Brewer in 1973.
No Par-3 winner has won that year’s Masters Tournament, but Walker, who aced No. 2, brushed off the so-called curse by saying he’s not superstitious.
“I know there’s a lot of history that goes along with this, but I think it’s time to buck it,” Walker said. “I think I have a good shot to really play well and have a chance to win. I’m excited to play. I feel good. I’m looking forward to the week.”
The miraculous moments didn’t end with Player’s ace. Justin Thomas holed out from the tee on No. 4, then playing partner Rickie Fowler matched him.
“It was awesome,” Thomas said. “I don’t know if it’s ever been done, back-to-back shots like that. But to play with two good buddies and make a hole-in-one, and to have my mom on the bag in my first Masters, it’s a bucket-list kind of thing.”
Keegan Bradley and Craig Stadler tied for second behind Walker at 5-under, while five finished four strokes back at 4-under, including 2007 Masters champion Zach Johnson.
ONE PLAYER FROM ORIGINAL PAR 3 CONTEST CONTINUES
The list has trimmed to one.
Tommy Aaron, the 1973 Masters champ, elected not to play the Par-3 Contest on Wednesday, leaving Gary Player as the only player still competing who was in the inaugural Par-3.
Sam Snead won the first contest in 1960, with a headline in the Augusta Chronicle proclaiming, “Slammer’s 23 wins 9-hole par 3 event.” A silver service was awarded to Snead, and like today, prizes were given for holes-in-one and shots closest to the pin. The Par-3 winner now gets a crystal pedestal bowl.
Player and Aaron join Jack Burke Jr. (1956 Masters champion) and Doug Ford (1957 Masters winner) as the only living champions who played in the 1960 contest.
CLOSEST TO THE PIN
No. 1
4.9 inches, Jimmy Walker
No. 2
Hole-in-one, Jimmy Walker
No. 3
34 inches, Gary Player
No. 4
Hole-in-one, Justin Thomas, Rickie Fowler
No. 5
Hole-in-one, Andy Sullivan
No. 6
35 inches, Kevin Streelman
No. 7
Hole-in-one, Gary Player, Zach Johnson, David Lingmerth
No. 8
Hole-in-one, Smylie Kaufman
No. 9
Hole-in-one, Webb Simpson
PAR-3 WINNERS
YEAR WINNER SCORE
1960 Sam Snead 23
1961 Deane Beman 22
1962 Bruce Crampton 22
1963 George Bayer* 23
1964 Labron Harris Jr. 23
1965 Art Wall Jr. 20
1966 Terry Dill 22
1967 Arnold Palmer* 23
1968 Bob Rosburg 22
1969 Bob Lunn* 23
1970 Harold Henning 21
1971 Dave Stockton* 23
1972 Steve Melnyk 23
1973 Gay Brewer 20
1974 Sam Snead* 23
1975 Isao Aoki* 23
1976 Jay Haas 21
1977 Tom Weiskopf* 23
1978 Lou Graham* 22
1979 Joe Inman Jr. 23
1980 Johnny Miller 23
1981 Isao Aoki 22
1982 Tom Watson* 23
1983 Hale Irwin 22
1984 Tommy Aaron 22
1985 Hubert Green 22
1986 Gary Koch* 23
1987 Ben Crenshaw 22
1988 Tsuneyuki Nakajima 24
1989 Bob Gilder* 22
1990 Raymond Floyd 23
1991 Rocco Mediate* 24
1992 Davis Love III 22
1993 Chip Beck 21
1994 Vijay Singh 22
1995 Hal Sutton* 23
1996 Jay Haas* 22
1997 Sandy Lyle* 22
1998 Sandy Lyle 24
1999 Joe Durant 22
2000 Chris Perry* 23
2001 David Toms 22
2002 Nick Price* 22
2003 (tie) David Toms,
Padraig Harrington 21
2004 Padraig Harrington* 23
2005 Jerry Pate 22
2006 Ben Crane 23
2007 Mark O’Meara 22
2008 Rory Sabbatini 22
2009 Tim Clark 22
2010 Louis Oosthuizen 21
2011 Luke Donald 22
2012 (tie) Jonathan Byrd, Padraig Harrington 22
2013 Ted Potter Jr.* 23
2014 Ryan Moore 21
2015 Kevin Streelman* 22
2016 Jimmy Walker 19
*Won in playoff