
Children stole the play at the Masters Par-3 competition.
Ema Devine
Hello, friends, and welcome to today’s edition of Rogers Report, where I am highlighting the best day in Golf. That is right, people. Wednesday in Masters is my favorite day in golf because of Par-3 competitionwhich allows players to take a break from all of them Master Preparing and focusing on nothing but family and entertainment for several hours. The players, their wives and their adorable children go to play the course of nine PAR-3 holes in Augusta National, and the rest of us will absorb it all inside.
Let’s take a look at the best moments of the day.
First intention of tee
You will hear a lot about beginners of honor in masters, but let’s take a moment to highlight the beginner of the Par-3 competition, Sammy Spieth. Little Spieth has been a main character in the Par-3 competition for a few years now, so it was just right that he started this year’s event. Let’s take a look.
It looks like Sammy Spieth is taking after his father’s hit playing with crossed hands. He shakes with serious power and you can tell how proud he is when he hugs his father after his intention. And finally, I’m a big fan of those neon sneakers. He will not be lost in the course in those bad guys this week.
The first family of golf
World no. 1 and his family stole the play at the Par-3 competition on Wednesday. Schefflers enjoyed their first par-3 competition as parents, and Bennett Scheffler rocked some sweet nike socks with his white habit uniform. Meredith and Scottie Scheffler are Barbara and Jack Nicklaus of our time, so it is not surprising that they looked just as high as they would make their way around the PAR-3 course.
Schefflers always look as united that I was surprised to learn that their young son cries because they are always such a perfect family. Thanks for keeping true things, Bennett.
The following photo is one of my day’s favorites. Sometimes we forget that the best players in the world are also fathers and men, and this image of world No.1 in full Dad mode is as good for a memory as every one.

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With the exception of the very short call of Bennett Scheffler (we were all there), the whole family looked like they had the best day ever. And others we all had a pretty good time looking at their best day ever.

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Frankie Fleetwood
To recognize the Par-3 competition in Masters is to know Frankie Fleetwood. He first went viral two years ago after ran to the right track in front of his father, Tommy, and he has been a favorite crowd since then. I saw him warming up in green practice before his time of this afternoon, and he was taking his work very seriously. Little Fleetwood even made an interview with Sky Sports, and he looked like a professional golf player talking in the media after a round.
Frankie is a star, and I’m already looking forward to seeing it in the 2026 par-3 competition.
Great Division of the Family
The largest families in this year’s masters are Finaus, who have six children and days, who have five. This means Tony Finau and Jason Day have a LOT of kadies with them in the par-3 competition. As someone from a large family, it is the content of the Finau family that is often more relays (and chaotic in the best way possible).

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On the day the parents were also very busy during the par-3 competition, and all their children looked adorable. I am a big fan of Kicks Adidas that they put their youngest.

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Call for the day and parents of Finau to catch all their children in the par-3 competition not only in one part, but with a smile on their faces. I can’t imagine what it is like to prepare a small piece of young children for a public walk at the same time.
celebration
The par-3 masters competition is filled with moments of celebration, but I followed the Lowry, Fleetwood and Mcilroy band, so I will mostly focus on moments from their team. Let’s start things with Iris Lowry, who sinks a blow from the doorstep as her father registered with pride.
Next we have poppy mcilroy with probably the most impressive stroke of the day.
If this does not prove how fast the greens are in Augusta National, I don’t know what it wants.
And finally, we have the daughter of Billy Horschel that drains a blow and celebrating accordingly.
We all have to start celebrating our successes in the golf course as these kids do. We would all have more fun there.
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Claire Rogers
Golfit.com editor