golfer Jon Rahm found himself in a sticky situation at the US Open when he hit a drive that left his ball nestled underneath a tree on the eighth hole.
Rahm practiced a number of potential shots as he attempted to find a way out of trouble, including left and right-handed swings.
However, the Spaniard ultimately decided to take the shot backwards, with the ball travelling less than 20 yards towards the green.In the end, Rahm was forced to settle for a bogey on the hole and the wayward drive could cost him.
The 27-year-old is the defending US Open champion and currently one shot behind joint leaders Matt Fitzpatrick and Will Zalatoris.It is not the only moment of drama Rahm has been involved in at this year's tournament, having had his ball stolen by two kids during the opening round on Friday.
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