Justin Thomas has had a knack for providing some great moments this season, on and off the course. There was his 59 at the Sony Open, his incredibly fun-to-watch 63 at the US Open, and of course, his roasting of Johnny Miller during the British Open.

This morning at the US PGA Championship, he may have provided his best moment yet. At the par-5 10th, Thomas had a great look at birdie to get within a shot of leader Hideki Matsuyama. That’s when this happened:

Unreal. It sparked Thomas on a run towards his first Major championship victory, meaning this one will be replayed for years to come. Remind you of anybody?

Oh, and if you’re wondering if this is a penalty, it’s not. Thomas had to address the ball for the 10-second rule to be in effect. Good thing he turned his back on it.