Credit: Screengrab via steellafferty/Instagram

Credit: Screengrab via steellafferty/Instagram

It’s common courtesy in golf to allow a faster player to play through, even if it’s an alligator.

On Wednesday, professional wakeboarder Steel Lafferty was golfing at ChampionGate Country Club in Osceola County when a 7-foot gator briskly walked in front of this shot.“Golfing in Florida is just different,” said Lafferty in his Instagram post, which shows the gator not caring at all for the human-sized snack standing to its left. 


Lafferty told Fox 35 that the gator walked about 100 yards before slipping into a nearby lake.

This is something that’s actually incredibly normal in Florida, which makes sense since we have over 1.3 million alligators and more golf courses than any other state.  Florida golf courses make near perfect habitats for gators, and the best example of this came in 2016 when a 16-foot beast emerged at the Buffalo Creek Golf Club in Palmetto. 

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Colin Wolf has been working with weekly newspapers since 2007 and has been the Digital Editor for Creative Loafing Tampa since 2019. He is also the Director of Digital Content Strategy for CL's parent...