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Par-3 Contest intended for serious fun before Masters
On April 6, 1960, a new event debuted at Augusta National Golf Club.
After years of long-drive exhibitions and other contests, the Masters Tournament found a winner with its annual Par-3 Contest.
Designed as a fun event to let competitors blow off steam before the tournament, it is unique in golf and fits nicely into Augusta National’s mission to build the game. The contest is held on the Wednesday before the tournament, and participation is optional. Players often invite their children, spouses or celebrities to be caddies for a day.
“It’s not as serious as you think it is,” said Mike Weir, who won the Masters in 2003. “The tournament is obviously a major championship and one of the greatest tournaments we have, but there is a family atmosphere a little bit there, which I think is great.”
Interest in the Par-3 has increased since tickets were first limited in 1995. ESPN began televising the event in 2008.
“It’s about as hard to get a ticket to the practice rounds, especially the Par-3, as it is the tournament,” said North Augusta Mayor Lark Jones, who attended the first Par-3. “It’s the one event I tell people that if you can get a ticket, you sure would like to get there.”
The Par-3 Contest is open to tournament competitors, noncompeting past champions and honorary invitees. The winner of the contest receives a crystal bowl, and those closest to the pin on each hole receive prizes.
Sam Snead won the inaugural event in 1960 with a 4-under-par 23. He edged Doug Sanders, Lew Worsham and Dick Knight by one stroke.
The tournament was an instant success, a fact realized by Masters and Augusta National co-founder Clifford Roberts.
“Due to the indicated popularity of this new type of preliminary event with the patrons and players, it is likely that it will be staged again next year on the day preceding the first round of the Masters Tournament,” Roberts said in The Augusta Chronicle.
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THE WINNERS
YEAR PLAYER SCORE
1960 Sam Snead 23
1961 Deane Beman 22
1962 Bruce Crampton 22
1963* George Bayer 23
1964 Labron Harris Jr. 20
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 24
1998 Sandy Lyle 24
1999 Joe Durant 22
2000* Chris Perry 23
2001 David Toms 22
2002* Nick Price 22
2003 (tie) Padraig Harrington, David Toms 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) Padraig Harrington, Jonathan Byrd 22
2013* Ted Potter Jr. 23
* Won in playoff