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The Masters Par 3 Contest Delivers Once Again

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The Masters Par three tournament is an event completely on its own. It’s not like anything else. The pros are out there to have a good time, and it allows them to share this magical place with their children.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Players seem to have a different glow about them. How could you not when you’re playing alongside your closest friends and family while Gary Player spits out joke after joke?

Probably the best part of all is the constant chance of a hole-in-one by the world’s best players. Well, technically, it doesn’t count because it’s a par three course, but you get what I’m saying.

@themasters Two holes in one in nine holes! Séamus Power taps into Irish luck at the Par 3 Contest. #seamuspower #holeinone #themasters ♬ original sound – The Masters

Current world number one Scotty Scheffler is already dialed in for this year’s tournament with this absolute dart!

@themasters Slam dunk Scottie style. Hole in one on No. 9! #scottiescheffler #holeinone #ace #par3 #april #themasters ♬ original sound – The Masters

The par three tournament delivers every single year. It’s not my favorite part of Masters Week, but it’s pretty close. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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What do you like most or least about the Masters Par Three tournament?


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Ed started playing golf when he was 18. It started out as a hobby and something he liked to do but by 2014 it had turned into a full blown obsession. Since then Ed has committed himself to improving and learning more about the game. He doesn’t work in the golf industry, he’s not a teaching pro, he’s a guy who just loves the game and enjoys sharing his thoughts with others who share the same passion.

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