Throw it in long and let it spin back.
Hideki Matsuyama with the touch from the fairway on the par-4 15th. #USOpen https://t.co/RPZIf0MNV6
— U.S. Open (USGA) (@usopengolf) June 15, 2017
Hideki Matsuyama opted to play it safe at the short par-4 15th Thursday, and he made eagle anyway.
Following a bogey at 14, Matsuyama positioned his tee ball 104 yards from the hole, threw his approach behind the pin, ripped it back, and jarred it.
The eagle-2 got Matsuyama to 1 under and two off the early lead held by his playing partner Rickie Fowler.
Source: Internet