Spain’s Jon Rahm fired up the gallery at Aronimink late Thursday morning at the 406-yard, par-4, second hole.

After his drive split the fairway, Rahm had just 101 yards left. With a wedge in hand, Rahm's ball bounced twice before landing in the hole for eagle.

It was just what the two-time Major Champion needed. The eagle erased bogeys on No. 10 (his opening hole) and No. 1 to get back to even par.