
Scottie Scheffler Brings 12-Day-Old Son to Masters Par 3
World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler made precious memories at Augusta National's Par 3 Contest with his entire family, including his newborn son who's barely two weeks old. The heartwarming scene showed what matters most to the champion before competition begins.
Just 12 days after becoming a dad again, Scottie Scheffler brought his newborn son Remy to one of golf's most cherished traditions at Augusta National.
The world's top-ranked golfer turned the Masters Par 3 Contest into a family celebration Wednesday. His wife Meredith carried baby Remy in a carrier while their two-year-old son Bennett swung a blue plastic club alongside his dad on the famous course.
Remy was born March 27, and Scheffler didn't hesitate to withdraw from the Houston Open to be there for the birth. "My wife is a trooper," Scheffler told Golf Channel, expressing gratitude that his family could travel with him to Augusta this week.
The Par 3 Contest happens every year before the Masters tournament begins. It gives all golfers a chance to relax and create memories with the people who matter most before the pressure of competition sets in.

Bennett stole the show, roaming the nine-hole course with his plastic club and whacking his own ball. His grandparents, Scott and Diane Scheffler, joined the family celebration too.
Sunny's Take
This is what winning really looks like. Scheffler already owns two green jackets and ranks No. 1 in the world, but he chose to prioritize being present for his son's birth over tournament play. Now he's showing his boys what he loves before chasing his third Masters title in five years.
The scene captures something golf fans don't always see. These elite athletes are parents first, balancing diaper changes with championship chases. Other golfers and past champions brought their own families to share the tradition, creating a playground atmosphere on one of the world's most exclusive courses.
Thursday brings the real competition, but Wednesday belonged to family. Scheffler will face the tricky Augusta National course hoping to add another green jacket to his collection, but he's already won something more valuable this season.
The memories being made on that par-3 course will last far longer than any trophy.
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