WATCH: Brooke Henderson makes INSANE hole-out eagle at Pebble Beach
Brooke Henderson jumped up the leaderboard with an impressive eagle on Saturday.
Pebble Beach Golf Links is no stranger to producing incredible shots during high-stakes tournaments, and it's done it again for this week's 78th US Women's Open.
This week the third major championship of the LPGA Tour season has made its way to the iconic California course the first time in the history of the event.
Pebble Beach has hosted countless men's US Opens and has a regular spot on the PGA Tour schedule with the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
It was at that tournament in 2022 that Jordan Spieth played quite possibly the most dangerous shot in the history of the PGA Tour when he stood on the edge of the cliff at the eighth hole to chip onto the green.
"This is downright terrifying right now."
This shot from Jordan Spieth was quite the situation. pic.twitter.com/sq04R96GXQ— Golf on CBS ⛳ (@GolfonCBS) February 5, 2022
Even Spieth has admitted since that the shot may have been a bit too dangerous.
So far this week, the course has once again paved the way for some highlight-reel moments.
Earlier this week, 20-year-old phenom Rose Zhang pulled off an incredible trick with her tee during a practice round to get the week going.
Minjee Lee, this week's defending champion, made her own incredible shot at the par-4 16th during Friday's second round, as well.
Lee, 27, holed out from 141 yards for eagle en route to a 1-over par 73. She followed it up with an even-par 72 on Saturday and was tied for ninth heading into the final round.
A day after the New Zealand golf star's eagle, fellow LPGA Tour winner Brooke Henderson made her own incredible hole-out.
After hitting a 299-yard bomb off the tee, Henderson had 134-yards left at the par-4 10th. The 25-year-old followed it up with a perfect second shot that rolled into the cup for a two on her scorecard.
She went on to record a 1-over 73 and was tied for 14th after 54 holes.
Nasa Hataoka led the tournament after three rounds at 7-under par following an incredibly impressive 66 on Saturday.
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