Na's shot from the rough was a sight to behold. Michael Madrid-USA TODAY Sports

Kevin Na escaped some trouble at the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines in California on Thursday with a ridiculous flop shot.

Na was on the Par 3 No. 16 hole in the first round of the event, and he was in the rough. He got back onto the green by utilizing a flop shot that skied into the air. It was unlike anything most people have seen:

That was some jaw-dropping height.

Na was able to make par on the hole, but he finished the round at seven over, putting him toward the bottom of the group.

Na has done this before, including in February at the Saudi International.

At least Na is finally making up for his lengthy pre-shot routines with some entertainment.

[H/T Tennisdude]

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