Every year, the Masters Par 3 Contest is one of the best events of Masters week.
And with the Par 3 Contest comes many aces. In fact, there have been 112 in the history of the event, which dates to 1960.
Gary Player has the most holes-in-one during the Masters Par 3 Contest with four, but there have been dozens of other golfers to record an ace playing alongside their families, and even some family members have gotten in on the action.
Here’s a look at how many aces have been made during the Masters Par 3 Contest by hole:
No. 1

Craig Stadler celebrates after a hole-in-one on the first hole during the Par 3 Contest prior to the 2011 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 6, 2011 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
1970: Gene Littler
1974: Al Geiberger
1990: Bernhard Langer
2011: Craig Stadler
No. 2

Jimmy Walker of the United States reacts during the Par 3 Contest prior to the start of the 2016 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.
1967: Johnny Miller
1978: Hale Irwin
1992: Brad Faxon
1993: Gary Player
1996: Jay Haas
1998: David Duval
1999: Matt Kuchar
2001: Darren Clarke
2002: Stewart Cink
2003: Davis Love III
2004: Mike Weir
2005: Ben Crenshaw
2008: Paul Azinger
2009: John Merrick
2014: Buddy Alexander, Mark O’Meara
2016: Jimmy Walker
2019: Shane Lowry
No. 3

Former Masters Champion Charles Coody has several items from his 1971 Masters victory up for auction.
1960: Ted Kroll
1997: Mark McNulty
2001: David Toms
2008: Charles Coody
2014: Matt Jones
No. 4

Bubba Watson celebrates his hole-in-one on the fourth hole during the Par 3 Contest at The Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Michael Madrid-USA TODAY Network
1962: Bob Charles
1966: Cesar Sanudo
1968: Claude Harmon
1970: Bob Goalby, Frank Beard
1974: Larry Ziegler
1979: Craig Stadler
1982: Tom Watson
1995: Colin Montgomerie
2012: Mark Wilson
2015: Jack Nicklaus, Matias Dominguez, Camilo Villegas
2016: Justin Thomas, Rickie Fowler
2017: Mike Weir
2022: Jason Kokrak
2023: Bubba Watson
No. 5

Tiger Woods celebrates his hole-in-one on the ninth hole with Mark O’Meara during the 2007 Par-3 Contest at the Masters.
1968: Claude Harmon
2002: Toshi Izawa
2007: David Toms
2015: Trevor Immelman
2016: Andy Sullivan
2019: Mark O’Meara
2024: Sepp Straka
No. 6

Luke List and his family walk the ninth hole during the 2024 Masters Tournament Par 3 Contest at Augusta National Golf Club. (Photo: Jamie Squire/Getty Images) (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
1989: Andrew Magee
2002: Toshi Izawa
2009: Greg Norman
2024: Luke List
2024: Gary Woodland
2024: Viktor Hovland
No. 7

Tony Finau of the United States celebrates his hole-in-one on the seventh hole during the Par 3 Contest prior to the start of the 2018 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 4, 2018 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)
1982: Peter Jacobsen
1986: Gary Player
1987: Bernhard Langer
1988: Steve Jones
1989: Hal Sutton
1996: Ian Baker-Finch, Mark Roe
1997: Loren Roberts, Ben Crenshaw
2002: Jerry Pate
2004: Phillip Price
2005: Luke List
2007: Rory Sabbatini
2008: Fred Couples
2013: Ben Crenshaw
2016: Zach Johnson, Gary Player, David Lingmerth
2018: Tony Finau
2019: Devon Bling
2024: Lucas Glover
No. 8

Tom Hoge retrieves his ball from the cup after a hole-in-one on the 8th hole during the 2023 Masters Par 3 Contest at Augusta National Golf Club. (Photo: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Network)
1993: Nolan Henke
2015: Camilo Villegas
2016: Smylie Kaufman
2018: Dylan Frittelli
2019: Matt Wallace
2023: Tom Hoge, Seamus Power
No. 9

Scottie Scheffler (bottom, left) celebrates with Sam Burns and Tom Kim after making a hole-in-one on the ninth hole during the Par 3 Contest at The Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Network
1960: Doug Sanders
1964: Gardner Dickinson
1983: Gary Player
1994: Jerry Pate
1996: Sandy Lyle
1997: Bob Tway
1999: Fuzzy Zoeller
2000: Notah Begay III
2001: Scott Verplank, Chris Perry
2002: Kirk Triplett
2004: Jay Haas, Tiger Woods
2005: Raymond Floyd
2006: Padraig Harrington, Arron Oberholser, Tim Clark
2008: Wayne Grady
2009: Tim Clark
2010: Jim Furyk, Graeme McDowell
2012: Thomas Bjorn
2013: Nick Watney
2016: Webb Simpson
2023: Seamus Power, Scottie Scheffler