Reliving the Magic: Top Highlights and Heartwarming Moments from the 2025 Masters Par 3 Contest
Explore the unforgettable moments from the 2025 Masters Par 3 Contest, featuring family fun, near aces, and the tradition that kicks off Masters week.

A Tradition Unlike Any Other
The Masters Par 3 Contest, now in its 63rd edition, remains one of golf's most cherished traditions. Held annually on the Wednesday before the Masters Tournament, this nine-hole event combines competitive spirit with lighthearted fun, offering players and fans alike a unique spectacle.
Record-breaking Holes-in-One
History was made again in 2025 with five spectacular holes-in-one:
- Luke List's perfect swing on hole 2
- Gary Woodland's crowd-pleasing ace on the 5th
- Sepp Straka's precision shot on the 7th
- Lucas Glover's textbook execution on the 8th
- Viktor Hovland's stunning finish on the final hole
This brings the total number of aces in Par 3 Contest history to an incredible 117.
Family Takes Center Stage
The Par 3 Contest has become as much about family as it is about golf:
Sammy Spieth's Show-Stopping Swing
Jordan Spieth's young son delighted the crowd with an enthusiastic swing that showed golf's future might be in good hands. The viral moment captured hearts worldwide.
Parenting on the Course
Several players balanced their game with childcare duties, proving that multitasking extends to the golf course. The sight of champions simultaneously lining up putts and corralling toddlers became one of the day's enduring images.
Near-Misses That Had Fans on Edge
- Bubba Watson's Close Call: His backspinning shot stopped just inches from the cup, foreshadowing his strong performance in the main tournament.
- Nick Faldo's Narrow Miss: The three-time Masters champion nearly added to his legacy with what would have been a storybook hole-in-one.
The Curious Superstition
Despite the fun atmosphere, many serious contenders avoid winning the Par 3 Contest due to the long-standing "curse" - no Par 3 winner has ever gone on to win the Masters in the same year. Regardless, the event serves as perfect preparation for the tournament ahead while creating unforgettable moments for players and fans.