Man Attacked By Alligator At Naples Golf Course
That’s the 7 foot big girl that did it, too. That’s not stock footage. Around 5 am this morning, a man was walking at a Naples Golf Course, Forest Glen Golf and Country Club. That’s the course behind Cracker Barrell at 75 and Collier Blvd. in Naples. He was out for a morning walk on Jungle Plum Drive when an alligator bit him on the leg.
According to the Collier County Sheriff, “The first deputy who arrived on scene rendered first aid to the man. A second deputy spotted the gator leaving the scene and heading toward a nearby lake. The deputy kept eyes on the gator and was able to tell a trapper where it was located.”
They brought in the trapper to capture and remove the gator from the community. The man was flown by helicopter to a hospital for treatment. No further details on the man’s condition were available.
Whether it’s at a Naples golf course, or anywhere in Southwest Florida, we have alligators.
And it’s alligator mating season, which makes them more active. Be aware of your surroundings when you’re outside, especially when it’s dark. This incident happened just after 5am, a time when some are heading off to work.
The 9 Best Public Golf Courses in Southwest Florida: Ranked
The 9 Best Public Golf Courses in Southwest Florida. Fort Myers and Naples have some of the nicest golf courses in the country – the only problem is, to play these, you either need a rich friend who belongs at one of the courses, or you need to part ways with a couple hundred thousand to become a member yourself.
Don’t have either? You’re still in luck! Southwest Florida has a litany of fun and challenging public courses open year-round to the average bloke. They may not offer the luxury amenities such as iced towels, golf carts outfitted with GPS and speakers, and Pro-V1 range balls, but the beers are just as cold and often times the cart girls are better looking!
I put these courses through a screening process and am basing this on certain criteria – first and foremost, they need to be open year-round for public play. After that, I judged them on: Layout (fun vs challenging), Condition and Amenities, Rates, Cart Girls (when applicable), and of course, the 19th hole. So, text your buddies, wash your balls, and tee up at these local favorites year round.
These are The 9 Best Public Golf Courses in Southwest Florida
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