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Fore! Giant Alligator Goes for Stroll on Florida Golf Course

There a gators living in the lush swamps around Florida's Myakka Pines Golf Club became but few have gained as much attention as last week's visitor.
Image: An alligator was spotted at the Myakka Pines Golf Club in Florida on Friday, March 6
An alligator was spotted at the Myakka Pines Golf Club in Florida on Friday, March 6Bill Susie

There are hundreds of alligators living in the lush swamps surrounding the Myakka Pines Golf Club in Englewood, Florida — but few have gained as much attention as the very large gator who became a hazard on the seventh green last week.

According to general manager Mickie Zada, two senior members of the club were playing the course on March 6 when they came upon the gator "who appears to have taken residence on our White Course #7 hole."

Bill Susie used his phone to snap a photo of the gator at an angle that made it "looks like a dinosaur," — even though Zada believes it was only 12-13 feet long — while Dick Huber took the picture of the reptile lying on the green.

According to Zada, the photos have turned into a publicity boom for the course, which is located south of St. Petersburg on Florida's Gulf Coast.

Image: An American alligator estimated to be 12-13 feet long lies on the putting green of Myakka Pines Golf Club in Englewood
An American alligator estimated to be 12-13 feet long lies on the putting green of Myakka Pines Golf Club in Englewood, Fla.Dick Huber / Courtesy of Bill Susie via Reuters

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