The top golfers in the world will be watching the 2025 Masters Tournament in Augusta as they vie for the coveted green jacket. The Masters Par 3 Contest, a family-friendly event, offers a fun atmosphere prior to the start of the 89th tournament, which lessens the intensity of the competition.
Wednesday, April 9th, will mark the return of the Par 3 Contest, a beloved custom that has endured for more than 60 years. This family-friendly event, which has significant historical roots, welcomes participation or caddies from participants’ families, including children and grandchildren. It is not unusual to witness little children chasing golf balls while wearing tiny Augusta National jumpsuits.
Here is all the information you need to watch the Masters Par 3 Contest.
Ways to Win the Masters Par-3 Competition
The holes of the Par 3 Contest course are located near Ike’s Pod and DeSoto Springs Pond. After nine holes, the winner is the competitor with the best score against par. Accordingly, the player who has the lowest overall score wins. The golfer’s score is compared to the “par” for each hole. In 2024, Rickie Fowler prevailed with a score of 22.
No player has ever won the Par 3 Contest and the Masters Tournament in the same year in the competition’s history.
How to watch Masters Par 3 Contest
On Wednesday, April 9th, the 2025 Masters Par 3 Contest will begin at 12:00 ET. ESPN will broadcast the tournament, and Masters.com, the Masters app, and ESPN+ will all stream it live.
What date is the Masters competition in 2025?
The Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, will host the 89th edition of the Masters, the year’s first major, from Thursday, April 10 to Sunday, April 13.
The tournament will be televised on both CBS and ESPN. According to a CBS announcement, the network will broadcast the third and final round on both CBS and Paramount+ this year.
- Dates: Thursday, April 10 – Sunday, April 13
- Time: First tee on Thursday scheduled for 8 a.m. ET
- Where: August National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia
- TV: CBS, ESPN
- Stream: Paramount+ and Fubo, which is offering a free trial subscription for new users.