PGA Tour: Billy Outcher takes off Gator from the golf club

In Florida, pay attention to the Gators on the golf course.

Unless you are Bill Outcher.

Outside pearly, a former pupil of Florida Gators, knows everything about the real Gators who wind on the course. This is what happened at the National PGA Thursday during the first round of the Cognizant classic.

Outside pearl was spotted with his corner at 60 degrees, chasing a Gator approaching him during his round, and he entered the clubhouse equally in 16th place with a performance of 5 sous.

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Billy Horschel recognizes the crowd after having made his putt on the second hole in the final of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in Pebble Beach Golf Links. (Kyle Terada / Imagn images)

Looking at a non -Botré, excluding the Gator pushed, and he withdrew into the water.

After the Tour, excluding the moment that has become viral on social networks.

“I am not afraid of Gators,” said Outchel, via ESPN. “Listen, as I say to most people, I said,” They are no longer afraid of you. “The majority of time, they will only come after the couplings during the season where they are a little aggressive, and if you are around their nest when they have eggs.

Jake Knapp de PGA joins the Historical Company with 59 at the famous tournament

This does not mean that outsidechel was not prudent. He made sure not to try aggressively to prick the Gator. He was calm and collected, just as he was for many moments of pressure during his career as a PGA Tour.

The Gator emerged while outsidechel finished his sixth hole during the round, and he found the Gator while walking towards the next Tee box.

Billy Horschel puts on the second hole during the last round of the AT&T PEBBLE BEACH PR-ACH Golf Tournament in Pebble Beach Golf Links. (Kyle Terada / Imagn images)

“He was not going anywhere,” added outside Chens. “So, I just went there, I helped the cop.”

Excluding the day ended his day with four birdies, an eagle and a Bogey. The Bogey came to the second hole per-4, but it took the third in 5 to return under the peer.

Excluding Holes Holes eight, nine and 10 years old, and, after having cooled a little on the nine rear with a few pars, he finished his round with a birdie on the 18th par-5.

Although it would have been a big round in any other tournament, excluding a catch -up to do because Jake Knapp pulled an incredible 59 to put it in mind after the first round at 12 sous.

Billy Horschel reacts to the applause of the crowd after having put a putt on the third green in the first round of the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches golf tournament. (Images Reinhold Matay / Imagn)

The closest to Knapp are Daniel Berger, Russell Henley and Sami Valimaki, who are all at 8 sous.

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