Masters Par 3 Contest Returns To TV After 5-Year Hiatus

by Jamie Stockwell
Masters Par 3 Contest Returns To TV After 5-Year Hiatus

Masters Par 3 Contest Returns To TV After 5-Year Hiatus...

The Masters Par 3 Contest is back on TV for the first time in five years, delighting golf fans across the U.S. The event, held Wednesday at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, was broadcast live on ESPN, marking its return to television since 2021. This year’s coverage also included streaming options on ESPN+ and Masters.com.

The Par 3 Contest, a beloved tradition since 1960, features players competing on a shorter course with a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. It’s known for its playful moments, including players’ children caddying and participants attempting trick shots. The event serves as a lighthearted prelude to the intense competition of the Masters Tournament, which begins Thursday.

The tournament’s return to TV comes after years of fan requests and growing demand for more accessible coverage. Augusta National had previously limited televised broadcasts, opting for online streams instead. This year’s decision to air the event reflects a shift toward broader audience engagement.

Social media lit up Wednesday as fans celebrated the return of the Par 3 Contest to their screens. Many praised the event’s charm and the chance to see top players in a more casual setting. Notable moments included Rory McIlroy’s daughter caddying for him and Jon Rahm’s playful interactions with his family.

The Masters Par 3 Contest’s TV comeback underscores the enduring appeal of golf’s traditions and the sport’s ability to connect with fans of all ages. As the Masters Tournament kicks off, the Par 3 Contest has already set the tone for a memorable week at Augusta National.

Jamie Stockwell

Editor at SP Growing covering trending news and global updates.