Posted April. 08, 2016 07:46,
Updated April. 08, 2016 07:51

In a traditional white caddie outfit and a green cap, Lydia Ko used Kevin Na’s number 9 iron to hit a tee shot, sending the ball to the cup as close as 60 centimeters to earn a birdie in No. 9 (135 yards). “I met with a lot of players such as Jordan Speith, Rickie Fowler, and Rory Mcilry. I had so much fun. I will never forget about this event,” said the No. 1 female golfer in the world.
With the inception dating back to 1960, the Par 3 Contest is a festive event where the players are accompanied by their wives, partners, and friends, sharing the fun with golf fans. This year in particular, the gallery was much excited as a total nine hole- in-ones were made, which is an all time high record. Justin Thomas and Rickie Fowler, who were in the same group with Lydia, recorded back-to-back hole-in-ones in No. 4. Jordan Speith was the only player who failed to pull off a hold-in-one in the group. 80-year-old legend Gary Player used the slope on No. 7 to pull the ball back from the right side of the green into the hole, becoming the oldest player to record a hole-in-one.
The odds of making a hold-in-one in professional golf are approximately 1 to 3,000. Stretching 1,060 yards, the par 3 course is comprised with 9 holes from as short as 70 to as long as 140 yards, and this year, a large number of hole-in-one were made as many players used accurate wedge shots to send the ball to the pin. The trophy went to Jimmy Walker, who shot a course-record eight-under 19. So far, no player has won the Par 3 Contest and Masters tournament in the same year.