Gator Brawl on Florida Golf Course
Everyone knows that gators are a common sight on Florida golf courses, what isn't common is a fight between two or more gators.
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Everyone knows that gators are a common sight on Florida golf courses, what isn't common is a fight between two or more gators.
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Golf club employees in Southern California came to the rescue when a shark dropped out of the sky and flopped around on the 12th tee. It wasn't Greg Norman in one of his helicopters.
San Juan Hills Golf Club operations director Melissa McCormack says a course marshal found the leopard shark Monday afternoon and brought it to the clubhouse.
The shark had puncture wounds where it appeared it had been snagged from the Pacific Ocean, about five miles away.
Realizing the shark was still alive, the golfers stuck the approximately 2-pound shark into fresh water before somebody remembered it came from the sea, so they got some sea salt from the clubhouse kitchen and added it in.
An employee rushed the shark to the ocean where McCormack says it was very still for a few seconds before twisting around and speeding off.
Federal aviation authorities are investigating how a private jet's main cabin door landed on a fairway at a South Florida golf course.
The Federal Aviation Administration reports that the Canadair CL60's door landed Wednesday afternoon on the 16th fairway of the Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa's golf course in Hallandale Beach.
No injuries were reported.
The jet had just taken off from the Opa-Locka Executive Airport and was headed about 30 miles north to its home base at Pompano Beach Municipal Airport when it lost the door. The pilot landed the plane the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
Wednesday was one of two days during the year that the golf course closes for maintenance. The course is also surrounded by residential areas and businesses.