
Tommy Fleetwood's son Frankie captured hearts again during the Masters Par 3 Contest with another charming interview. The event allows golfers to involve their families, and Frankie's previous interview went viral for its heartfelt nature.
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The Masters Par-3 Contest is a more laid-back event for competitors in the Masters Tournament.
The golfers get a chance to work on their short game, but, unlike their usual caddies, they often enlist the help of their partners or children. With how family-friendly the event is, many of the "caddies" get the chance to hit shots, whether it be from the tee box or trying to nail important putts on the green.
Last year, Tommy Fleetwood's son Frankie was given the tough task of hitting a tee shot on No. 9 to end his dad's round. He had been practicing the shot, but had been unable to carry the water and land a ball on the green. The young Fleetwood's interview went viral for its heartwarming nature and his well-spoken words.
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While the excitement of the Masters is plenty to look forward to already, the Par-3 Contest has become a fan favorite event. Frankie went viral in 2025 from his interviews and was back in 2026. He will once again attempt to clear the water on hole No. 9, but when he was asked about his upcoming attempt this year, he said he was "not so confident." In another interview with Laura Rutledge, Frankie said that is he were able to hit the green or even a hole in one, he would expect that he would walk the Augusta National course all weekend with his dad.
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Fleetwood's 2025 interview went viral. When talking about his shot, he talked about his practice leading up to it and repeatedly said he was trying his hardest. It was extremely heart-warming, and viewers likely became more fans of Frankie than they were already of his father, Tommy.
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Frankie's interview showcased his well-spoken nature and heartfelt sentiments, similar to his viral interview from the previous year.
The Masters Par 3 Contest is family-friendly because golfers often use their children or partners as caddies, allowing them to participate in the event.
Last year, Frankie faced the challenge of hitting a tee shot on No. 9, where he struggled to carry the water and land the ball on the green.





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