Father and son discuss their ambitions at Augusta National as the Masters approaches. Watch their candid conversation.
Father and son discuss their ambitions at Augusta National as the Masters approaches. Watch their candid conversation.
Scottie Scheffler delivers dramatic finish at Augusta’s traditional Par 3 Contest with a spectacular ace.
Laughter and smiles take center stage at Augusta. The Masters’ beloved Par 3 Contest promises entertainment ahead of the main event.
Augusta National offers a moment of tranquility before the Par 3 Contest begins. The Masters week momentum builds with just days until the first major.
The Masters prepares for another memorable Par 3 Contest. Golf’s most charming tournament tradition returns to Augusta National tomorrow.
Gary Nicklaus’ ace at the 2018 Par 3 Contest captures a magical family moment at Augusta National.
The Par-3-contest of the Masters Tournament is traditionally held on the wednesday before the tournament begins. The players spend a day with their families on the golf course and the main focus of this small tournament is on having fun. However, more and more players are considering whether they want to take part in the event at all. As no player who has ever won the Par-3-Contest has went on to win the green jacket the same year, rumor has it that a curse lies on the winner of the competition.
Rory McIlroy’s “game plan” for the Masters seems to be finalised. The Northern Irishman plans to arrive later than ever before on Tuesday evening, as revealed in a practice round with TGL team mate Keegan Bradley.
Even though McIlroy has never won the Par-3-Tournament and therefore no curse can’t be blamed for not winning the masters, the world number two is thinking about eliminating any risk that could stand in the way of a win at Augusta National.
He goes on explaining, he is going to skip the iconic Par 3 Contest on Wednesday in order to “shake things up” in his preparation for the first Major of the season.
The Par 3 Contest is one of the most cherished traditions at the Masters. Taking place on the Wednesday of Tournament week, this year on April 10th, players, family members, and fans alike gather to witness this special event. Originally intended as a means of stress relief before the main tournament, the Par 3 Contest has evolved into a staple of the Masters since its debut in 1960. Participants, including current players and former champions, compete on a nine-hole course skillfully integrated into the northeast corner of the Augusta National Golf Club. Under the watchful eyes of spectators and often with family members acting as caddies, short shots are played over DeSoto Springs Pond and Ike’s Pond. Yet, the true allure of the Par 3 Contest lies not only in the competitive spirit but also in the familial atmosphere it fosters. Children and grandchildren, clad in miniature Augusta National overalls, provide heartwarming moments as they accompany players with their light bags or carry the flag. It’s an opportunity to celebrate tradition and community spirit, away from the intense competition of the main Masters tournament.