GOLFER Vince Whaley had to play a shot just yards away from an ALLIGATOR.
Whaley took off his shoes and socks to play his third shot at the par 5 11th while the gator watched on.

Vince Whaley had to play a shot just yards away from an alligator[/caption]
The golfer had to play where the ball landed[/caption]
He still managed to save par[/caption]
And he amazingly managed to save par despite the presence of his special guest at the Sanderson Farms Championship in Mississippi.
Whaley said: “Well, thankfully my back was to him so I could focus on the shot for a second.”
And had the gator moved?
“The plan was to get the hell out of the water,” Whaley said.
Whaley finished tied for third at 17-under with a five-under par final round of 67, five shots behind Steven Fisk who captured his first PGA Tour title.
Fisk said: “I came out today with an attitude that nothing was going to stop me from what I wanted, no matter what happened, no matter what shots I hit.
“I just felt like I’d be standing right here, right now before today started.
“I know I’m good enough — I thought I could do it,” he said. “It’s a lifelong dream.
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“Honestly, sometimes you doubt yourself, but like I said, I knew I could do it. And to have some job security is pretty nice.
“It’s been a long, hard year.”
The 183rd-ranked rookie closed with his final birdie of the day to clinch a win that earned him (£800,000) ($1m).