Golf-Kevin Hart backs DeChambeau for Masters title after caddying at Par-3


Golf - The Masters - Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia, U.S. - April 8, 2026 Bryson DeChambeau of the U.S. with his caddie, actor and comedian Kevin Hart, on the 1st hole during the par 3 contest REUTERS/Mike Segar

AUGUSTA, Georgia, April ⁠9 (Reuters) - Kevin Hart said he wants Bryson DeChambeau to cap his hot ⁠run of form by winning the Masters after spending Wednesday as the ‌golfer's celebrity caddy in the tournament's playful Par-3 contest.

The comedian and actor, who carried DeChambeau's bag during the annual pre-Masters exhibition, said he was backing the big-hitting American to continue what has already been ​an impressive stretch, which includes back-to-back wins on the ⁠LIV Golf tour.

"Bryson for sure," ⁠Hart told reporters on the red carpet of the Augusta After Dark event.

"I want ⁠to ‌see him complete an amazing year, man. He's been on fire."

Hart's appearance added a burst of comic energy to one of golf's most lighthearted traditions, ⁠where players are often joined by family members, friends and ​the occasional celebrity willing ‌to swap glamour for a white caddy jumpsuit and several hours of ⁠uphill walking.

For Hart, ​making his first trip to Augusta National, the assignment was about fandom and field work as he has recently taken up the game.

"It's a lot of fun, man," he said. "I'm ⁠just helping to energize the game by being a ​fan."

If Hart's duties included reading greens, calculating wind and offering tactical advice, he gave little sign of it. But he seemed more than happy to provide support for DeChambeau, ⁠who he said looked in the right frame of mind heading into the year's first major.

"He's great. He's confident, he's comfortable, relaxed," Hart said. "That's what I love the most, that he's relaxed."

Hart also appeared fully taken with Augusta National, calling the visit "a ​gem of an experience" and said it would not ⁠be his last.

If the comedian ever gets to reverse roles and choose a celebrity caddy ​of his own, he already has a pick ‌ready: Justin Bieber.

"I'm going Biebs," Hart said, adding ​that the singer's golf talent remains one of the game's best-kept secrets. "The world doesn't know Biebs can play."

(Reporting by Rory CarrollEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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