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Golfer loses arm in alligator attack on course

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Golfer loses arm in alligator attack on course

Man at South Carolina course was retrieving ball from pond when attacked



BEAUFORT, S.C. - Officials say an alligator bit off part of a golfer's arm as he leaned over to pick up his ball at a private South Carolina course.The man, who is in his 70s, was retrieving his ball from a pond when the 10-foot alligator bit him at Ocean Creek Golf Course in Beaufort County. According to the Beurfort Gazette, the gator pulled the golfer into the pond went into a series of "death rolls," a technique the reptile uses to tear apart its food. The man lost his arm in the struggle.

Apparently somebody didn't pay attention to the important lessons in Happy Gilmore. Dumbass.
 
Chubs: "In 1965 Sports Illustrated said I was gonna be the next Arnold Palmer"

Happy: "What happened?"

Chubs: "They wouldn't let me play on the pro tour anymore"

Happy: "I'm sorry. 'Cause you're black?"

Chubs: "HELL NO! Damned alligator bit my hand off!"
 
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Needless to say there is a lawsuit....

BEAUFORT, S.C. (CN) - A golfer whose right arm was ripped off and eaten by a 10-foot alligator says he never would have tried to play a shot near the water hazard if the course had warned him there were alligators about. The alligator pulled him into and under the water, and as his son and other golfers helped him stagger back to land, James Wiencek says, "the alligator swam away, having eaten plaintiff's arm."
Wiencek sued the Fripp Island Resort and affiliates in Federal Court.
Wiencek and his son went to the Ocean Creek Golf Club at the Fripp Island Resort near Beaufort on Oct. 8, 2009, for an afternoon round of golf.
On the 11th hole, Wiencek hit his ball near, but not into, a big deep pond, surrounded by a steep bank covered by long grass. The pond itself was dark and brackish, at no time allowing a hint of what lay beneath the surface.
"When the plaintiff reached his right arm towards the ball, without warning, a large, 10-foot long alligator spring from the brackish and dark water and attacked the plaintiff, biting and holding plaintiff's right arm," the complaint states.
"The alligator then pulled Plaintiff into the water and attempted to initiate a roll, pulling plaintiff underwater. Plaintiff struggled with the alligator, and the alligator tore plaintiff's right arm off in a violent and vicious manner above the elbow.
"Plaintiff was helped to the shore by his son and attended to by other patrons of the course.
"The alligator swam away, having eaten plaintiff's arm."
Wiencek says that before the attack, "residents of nearby homes had noticed the alligator's large size and aggressive behavior and had alerted the defendants to its presence and behavior."
Despite having "actual and constructive knowledge of the ongoing presence and aggressive behavior of the large alligator," the defendants "failed to take reasonable action to secure the premises of the golf course and to warn its business invitees, including the plaintiff, of the alligator's aggressive presence, size, or aggressive behavior," according to the complaint.
Wiencek seeks actual and punitive damages for negligence, pain and suffering, mental anguish, discomfort and disability.


Entire article: http://www.courthousenews.com/2011/01/20/33461.htm
 
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