“We had an absolutely great time. These were memories for a lifetime.” — @TigerWoods #par3contest #themasters pic.twitter.com/TNTSKBrwNN
— Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 8, 2015
The Masters Par 3 Contest took place on Wednesday and Tiger Woods had his adorable children Sam and Charlie caddie the event for him.
Since the event is merely for fun, Tiger allowed his daughter Sam to putt for him and she showed off a confident and accurate putting stroke.
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By allowing someone else to putt for him, Woods officially disqualified himself from the event.
Tiger Woods has officially been DQ'd from the Par-3 Contest. Nope, didn't take a bad drop. He let his daughter tap in a putt for him.
— Jason Sobel (@JasonSobelESPN) April 8, 2015
However, it was totally worth it for Tiger. Woods had a blast at the Par 3.
I'll always have memories of my pop at Augusta and now Sam & Charlie. An amazing day.
— Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) April 8, 2015
Sam Woods ended up taking three putts over the course of the day and she made all three of her attempts. Tiger (and Sam) ended up posting an unofficial 3-under 24.
If there is ever a father-daughter golf tournament, I know who to bet on.

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