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Nico Echavarria wins, aces highlight play at Masters Par 3

by Venesa6
April 10, 2025
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Nico Echavarria wins, aces highlight play 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 up a driver, gripped it cross-handed and sent his ball about 30 yards down the middle, while Thomas and Homa hit their wedges short and right into a bunker.

Sammy’s dad, 2015 Masters champion Jordan Spieth, didn’t bother to tee off. He had enough to manage with a team of caddies — all wearing white Augusta National coveralls — that included Sammy, 1-year-old daughter, Sophie, and wife, Annie, who is expecting a third child in July.

Sammy Spieth, the 3-year-old son of former Masters champ Jordan Spieth, was just one of the kids who stole the show during the Masters Par 3 Contest on Wednesday. EPA/JOHN G. MABANGLO

The record book will show that Masters rookie Nico Echavarria won the event Wednesday, beating J.J. Spaun with a birdie on the second playoff hole after each shot 5-under 22. While the Masters is arguably the easiest major to win because of its small field that includes aging past champions, the Par 3 is much easier, because most players don’t even compete.

Gary Player certainly does. The oldest living Masters champion at age 89, he made three straight birdies — flirting with aces on Nos. 6 and 7 — to get his name onto the leaderboard, although he ultimately didn’t post an official score.

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The same was true of 70 players in the field of 90. That trend probably will continue as long as the winner on Augusta National’s tranquil, 1,090-yard par-3 course fails to win the green jacket. The contest began in 1960 and no one has won it and the Masters in the same year.

“I’ve never really been, like, buy into the jinx too much, but I also don’t think I’ve ever turned in a card,” Thomas said.

Rory McIlroy was joined by wife, Erica and 4-year-old daughter, Poppy, who holed a birdie putt on the ninth hole when she nudged the ball with her dad’s putter and it nearly stopped before it caught a slope and ran into the hole.

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@McIlroyRory‘s daughter brings the crowd to their feet after this putt on No. 9.pic.twitter.com/vYbhw0JDh0

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 9, 2025

McIlroy, who would complete the career Grand Slam with a victory Sunday, appreciated the chance to focus on his daughter, who interrupted his on-course interview with ESPN.

“The buildup to this event is a lot, and the sort of anticipation and we’re waiting eight or nine months for the next major to roll around from the Open Championship,” McIlroy said. “To end your preparation with an afternoon like this … it’s such a fun afternoon.”

Holes-in-one and other highlights included Keegan Bradley making the first ace of the day when his approach on the 140-yard sixth hole caught a ridge and trickled into the cup. He hoisted each of his sons in the air, and when the family got to the green, Bradley’s younger boy, 4-year-old Cooper, ran to the hole, looked down and clapped his hands together at the sight of the ball. He lifted it out and raised his arm in triumph.

Earlier, when the Bradley family made its way down the first hole, 7-year-old Logan showed an impressive grasp of Masters patron etiquette when he yelled at his younger brother, “You can’t run!”

Byeong Hun An’s 5-year-old son, Sun-woo, got a cheer worthy of an ace when he bombed a drive about halfway to the green on the 130-yard first hole. Sun-woo then took out an iron and after a couple of whiffs — er, practice swings — he hit a worm-burner that scooted into a greenside bunker.

Scottie Scheffler holed a 3-footer for birdie on the first hole, a feat more impressive because he did it one-handed while holding his 11-month-old son, Bennett.

Tom Hoge gave been-there, done-that high-fives to the players and caddies in his group when he aced the 90-yard fourth with a shot that spun back and slammed into the flagstick. Brooks Koepka used the slope behind the hole on the sixth for the last hole-in-one of the day and 115th in the contest’s history.

Participation in the Par 3 is optional, and a handful players — including Xander Schauffele, Patrick Cantlay and Phil Mickelson — opted out, choosing to grind on the range or play practice rounds well into the afternoon ahead of Thursday’s opening round.

“If you’re not ready by now, then you don’t really have a chance. This week takes a lot of energy,” McIlroy said. “It’s a tough walk, it’s hilly, and the mental energy you’re expending as well. Get this done, and then just go home, have dinner, relax and get ready for tomorrow.”


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