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    Florida man fights off alligator attack with golf club

    As the 10' gator was dragging him into the water he started wracking it on the head with his putter. He started aiming for the gator's eye.






    http://www.winknews.com/2017/02/09/g...nolia-landing/


    NORTH FORT MYERS, Fla. Every golfer needs a putter he can rely on — especially when an alligator decides to play through.

    North Fort Myers resident Tony Aarts used his Cleveland Golf putter to subdue a 10-foot gator that attacked him Wednesday as he was approaching the fourth hole at Magnolia Landing Golf & Country Club.

    “As I was walking about 5 to 6 feet away from the water I heard a splash, and as soon as I heard that splash I knew it was an alligator, and he got me,” Aarts said.

    The gator grabbed Aarts by his right ankle. He wound up on his back and rolled into the nearby water hazard as they struggled.

    “I remember having a club in my hand, and as soon as he had me in the water up to my waist, I started hitting him over the head,” Aarts said.

    The gator didn’t give up easily, and soon the water was up to Aarts’ chest.

    “He was looking at me with his big eyes, and I kept hitting him,” Aarts said. “And I’m thinking I’m getting deeper and deeper, and I thought you’re not gonna get me.”

    A subtle change of club technique helped turn the tide in Aarts’ favor.

    “I started hitting him in the eye socket,” Aarts said. “I hit him three times and he let go of my foot, so I crawled back out and by that time the guys were there.”

    The guys were officers from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, who captured the gator and put it down.

    Aarts has been living in Florida for more than 35 years and has seen plenty of gators — just not this close.

    “It’s a good thing I had that putter,” he said. “It’s a good, solid, heavy putter.”

    The fight left him with an amazing story to tell, as well as some advice to impart to others on the course.

    “I guess a golfer should always keep a club in his hand,” Aarts said.

    And FWC has advice for anyone who comes across an alligator they believe could pose a threat: Call FWC’s toll-free Nuisance Alligator Hotline at 866-FWC-GATOR (866-392-4286).

    The FWC uses contracted nuisance alligator trappers to remove alligators believed to pose a threat to people, pets or property.
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    "This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."

    -- Capt. Copeland

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    Come on, takes more than a fuck gator to take down our hero Florida Man.
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    Meant Wetback. That's what the guy from Home Depot called it anyway.
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    So happy I live in a place where the most dangerous animal is a wild boar or a moose.

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    Damn, that would suck.

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