JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Vince Whaley stepped into the water to play a shot and a 6-foot spectator with a full set of enamel was watching carefully. He nonetheless turned his again on the alligator and saved par.
Whaley figures the gator was about 20 toes away within the water when he performed his shot from the financial institution on the par-5 eleventh gap Sunday within the Sanderson Farms Championship.
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He was one shot out of the lead on the time, and sure, he was absolutely conscious of the gator eyeing him, the complete head above water.
“Properly, fortunately my again was to him so I might deal with the shot for a second,” Whaley mentioned, including he had “numerous belief” in his caddie monitoring the scenario.
The gator by no means moved. Whaley splashed out wanting the placing floor and obtained up-and-down for par. He wound up with a 67 and tied for third.
And the plan if the gator had moved?
“The plan was to get the hell out of the water,” he mentioned.
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