The 15th hole at Augusta National Golf Club had its way with the 2017 Masters field on Thursday, including its role as the location for Jordan Spieth’s quadruple bogey. It finished as one of the toughest holes of the day but has opened up a little with a change in wind direction and clearer conditions later in the day on Friday. 

Branden Grace chose to lay up on No. 15, and it paid off with an eagle as he was able to take aim at the pin with his third shot. 

It was the first eagle at No. 15 for the 2017 Masters ... and may be the only one unless something magical happens over the next two days.