6 Apr 2017

Weather disrupts U.S. Masters buildup

8:08 am on 6 April 2017

The traditional U.S. Masters Par 3 contest was called off on Wednesday for the first time in its 57-year history with heavy storms forecast in the Augusta area.

Twenty-six players started their rounds in the curtain-raiser event for the year's first major which starts on Friday.

The former Masters champion Mike Weir of Canada fired a hole in one and moved joint top of the leaderboard on three under par after seven holes before organisers brought the players off the course.

The Par-3 tournament was called off for the first time in its history.

The Par-3 tournament was called off for the first time in its history. Photo: Photosport

Tuesday's practice session was also called off and more heavy rain is forecast overnight.

"The safety of everyone on our grounds was the determining factor in the decision to close the course and cancel the Par 3 contest," Augusta National Chairman Billy Payne said in a statement.

"We share in the disappointment of our patrons, but the safety of everyone on our grounds is always our primary concern."