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Jordan Spieth's 3-year-old son and 89-year-old Gary Player make memories at Masters Par 3 Contest

  • Nico Echavarria, a Masters rookie, won the Par 3 Contest on Wednesday.
  • The annual Par 3 contest began in 1960, preceding the Masters tournament.
  • Keegan Bradley had the day's first ace on the 140-yard sixth hole.
  • McIlroy said the buildup is extensive, with an eight or nine month wait.
  • Winning both the Par 3 and the Masters in the same year has never happened.
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Spieth's 3-year-old son, 89-year-old Player make memories at Masters Par 3

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Sammy Spieth, age 3, hit a better tee shot by his standards than playing partners Justin Thomas and Max Homa did by theirs on the second hole of the Par 3 Contest at the Masters. He teed…

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Jordan Spieth's 3-year-old son and 89-year-old Gary Player make memories at Masters Par 3 Contest

Jordan Spieth's 3-year-old son, Sammy, was among the kids who stole the show at the Masters Par 3 Contest on Wednesday.

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compleatgolfer.com broke the news in on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
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