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The Masters 2025: Hole-In-Ones Highlight Masters Par-3 Contest

A plethora of hole-in-ones occurred at The Masters 2025 Par-3 Contest on Wednesday afternoon before Thursday’s first round.
The Masters Tournament is renowned not only for its storied competition but also for the cherished traditions that precede it. Among these, the annual Par 3 Contest stands out as a delightful blend of skill, family, and lighthearted moments. The 2025 edition was no exception, offering fans a series of memorable highlights that set a festive tone ahead of the main event.
Keegan Bradley’s Ace Sparks Family Celebration
Keegan Bradley, the U.S. Ryder Cup captain, delivered an early thrill by recording the first hole-in-one of the day on the 140-yard sixth hole. The ball landed near the pin, took a favorable bounce, and rolled into the cup, igniting enthusiastic cheers from the gallery. Bradley’s celebration was a family affair; he lifted his sons, 7-year-old Logan and 4-year-old Cooper, into the air, sharing the joyous moment with them. As they approached the green, young Cooper sprinted ahead to retrieve the ball from the hole, beaming with pride.
Cue the roars! Keegan Bradley makes a hole-in-one on No. 6. #themasters pic.twitter.com/5Ot4qIv3IG
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 9, 2025
Tom Hoge and Brooks Koepka Join the Hole-in-One Club
Following Bradley’s feat, Tom Hoge showcased his precision on the fourth hole. His tee shot landed past the pin and spun back into the hole, marking his second ace in the Par 3 Contest in recent years. Not to be outdone, Brooks Koepka matched this achievement on the sixth hole. Koepka’s ball landed near the flagstick, took a slight hop, and then rolled back into the cup, adding to the day’s excitement.
Hole-in-one on No. 4 for Tom Hoge! Crystal incoming. #themasters pic.twitter.com/LD3GwQyvTr
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 9, 2025
Ace on No. 6! Brooks Koepka is the third competitor to card a hole-in-one during today’s Par 3 Contest. #themasters pic.twitter.com/QcvGEHpeoC
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 9, 2025
Sammy Spieth Steals the Show
The Par 3 Contest is as much about family as it is about golf, and Jordan Spieth’s 3-year-old son, Sammy, embodied this spirit. Dressed in a miniature caddie jumpsuit, Sammy took a cross-handed grip on a driver and sent his ball about 30 yards down the fairway. The crowd erupted in applause, and Jordan, alongside his wife Annie and daughter Sophie, celebrated the heartwarming moment. This display highlighted the unique, family-friendly atmosphere that the Par 3 Contest fosters.
Let it rip, Sammy Spieth. #themasters pic.twitter.com/oqTqIp2uSC
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 9, 2025
Poppy McIlroy’s Putt Delights the Crowd
Rory McIlroy’s 4-year-old daughter, Poppy, added to the day’s endearing moments. On the ninth hole, Poppy took hold of her father’s putter and, with a gentle nudge, sent the ball rolling. To the delight of spectators, the ball traversed the green and dropped into the hole, prompting cheers and smiles from those in attendance. Rory and his wife, Erica, beamed with pride, encapsulating the joyful essence of the event.
Poppy McIlroy converts the lengthy putt on No. 9! #themasters pic.twitter.com/6Vfkfxm3v7
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 9, 2025
Nico Echavarria Claims Victory
Amidst the festivities, the contest maintained its competitive edge. Nico Echavarria and J.J. Spaun both posted impressive scores of 5-under-par, leading to a playoff. Echavarria secured the win with a birdie on the second playoff hole, marking a memorable debut in the Par 3 Contest. Notably, no winner of the Par 3 Contest has ever gone on to win the Masters Tournament in the same year, a superstition that adds an intriguing layer to the competition.
The 2025 Masters Par 3 Contest once again delivered a blend of remarkable golf and heartwarming family moments, setting a perfect prelude to the tournament’s main event.