Golfweek Masters Survey: Pros reveal their kids' funniest antics

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Kids say and do the funniest things. Take, for instance, at Augusta National Golf Club. We asked the pros — those with kids — to name the funniest thing there kid(s) has done during the Masters and the answers are revealing. Check them out below in the latest installment and check the archive for more of the 2026 Golfweek/USA Today Masters Survey.

Trevor Immelman​


There has been so many great family moments over the years at the Masters, one that jumps to mind is when my son was about 3 years old and caddied for me in the Par 3 Tournament.

We got to the second hole and he noticed a quarter on the green. Not knowing it was a fellow competitor’s marker he ran over and picked it up all proud of himself thinking he’d just found some money. We all had a great laugh.

Adam Scott​


They haven’t been there that much but I had my daughter there a couple of years ago to caddie for me and she was obsessed with getting on TV.

Keegan Bradley​


Not my kids, but one year my sister drove in with me one time and she got caught with her phone by a police officer. They were going to kick her out and she cried and they let her put her phone in a safe and stay.

Tommy Fleetwood​


My eight-year-old son, Frankie, has a yearly quest to clear Ike’s Pond, and he’s more determined than ever. It’s a big talking point in our house. I’m unconvinced that he can carry it. He’s, you know, obviously very positive. He thinks, you know, he can.

Harris English​


My daughter just started walking so I’m just trying to make sure she doesn’t run into a pond.

Danny Willett​


They both rolled around and started fighting in a bunker during the Par-3 Contest.

Gary Woodland​


Running and sliding at the Par-3 Contest like they are in their backyard. I’m always a little nervous I’m going to get told to control my kids.

Jason Day​


I’ve had them throw tantrums during the Par-3 contest. I’m lugging around a 30-50-pound child. That’s a tough one.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Golfers share funny stories about their kids at the Masters

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