Masters week for the 86th edition of the tournament kicked off on Wednesday with the Par 3 Contest, but in a rare break from the great mini-tradition, players were unable to finish following two weather delays that led to officials calling it off just before 4 p.m. ET. The 2022 event ends with a three-way tie, meaning Mike Weir, Mackenzie Hughes and Kevin Na will all share the victory.
The Par 3 Contest had not been played since 2019 after being postponed two years amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Nestled on the sprawling property in Augusta near the 18 holes that will soon decide the 2022 Masters champion, it managed to still deliver some exciting highlights in a short span -- including an ace from Jason Kokrak and a near-ace from the legend Gary Player -- before the contest concluded. Kokrak's hole-in-one was the 91st since the Par 3 contest began in 1960.
As usual, Tiger Woods also helped deliver some fun highlights as well. Except his effort did not come on the Par 3 course but rather the par-3 16th hole. Standing alongside Justin Thomas and Fred Couples, the three simultaneously tried skipping the water onto the green, as is tradition. However, only Couples was successful as Woods and Thomas' balls found the drink.
Weir, Hughes and Na all finished as the winners at 4 under, while Larry Mize and Cameron Davis finished one stroke off the winning pace. Bernhard Langer, Si Woo Kim, Thomas Pieters and Joaquin Niemann all finished two off the lead at 2 under.
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