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Sab
06-26-2007, 10:21 PM
VENICE, Fla. — A Tennessee man survived an attack by an alligator while retrieving a golf ball at a Florida golf course Monday.
Bruce Burger, of Lenore City, Tenn., reached into a pond at the sixth hole of Lake Venice Golf Club (javascript:siteSearch('Lake Venice Golf Club');) Monday afternoon when the alligator apparently grabbed his right forearm Course Manager Rod Parry (javascript:siteSearch('Rod Parry');) told FOXNews.com.
“He didn’t see the gator,” Parry said. “Obviously, the gator reacted to what he probably thought was some kind of food.”
The alligator latched onto Burger's right forearm and pulled him in the pond, said Gary Morse (javascript:siteSearch('Gary Morse');), a spokesman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (javascript:siteSearch('Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission');). He used his left arm to beat on the reptile until it freed him.
Parry said the man reportedly called for help and a lady came, got in his golf cart and took him to the clubhouse.

"I saw him reach down to get his ball and he yelled ... 'Help. Help. I've been bitten by a gator,"' said Janet Pallo (javascript:siteSearch('Janet Pallo');), who was playing the fifth hole and ran over to take the man to the clubhouse.
A compress was held directly on Burger’s wound until paramedics arrived.
Burger had puncture wounds on his right forearm as well as a strained groin from the attack. Parry said when medical personnel arrived, Burger was placed on a gurney and transported to a local hospital.
"We hope he’s doing pretty well,” he told FOXNews.com.
Morse said the gator measured 10 feet, 11 inches.
Parry said it took officers around an hour and 20 minutes to bait the gator before taking him away. He was unsure if the gator was one-eyed, but did say he was told it was blind in one eye.
Parry said course employees recalled another time when a golfer had been attacked on the course. The golfer’s shoe was punctured when an alligator bit his foot while retrieving a ball at the same pond where Burger was bitten.
The pond at the sixth hole has a "Beware of Alligator" sign posted because the staff is aware that a large alligator likes to hang out there.
"Unfortunately, that's part of Florida (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,286756,00.html#)," Parry said. "There's wildlife in these ponds."

peter gold
06-26-2007, 11:03 PM
Well it all happens where I live!
Silly old bugger puting his hand in a pond anyway.

SHEILA 13
06-26-2007, 11:25 PM
Poor Burger !!

anniefromessex
06-26-2007, 11:38 PM
Ha ha - you must be feeling better!!!

Love Anniexxx

charliesmum
06-26-2007, 11:40 PM
So glad to see you back posting Sab.

Hope you are now better and raring to go.

Cheers
Zoe

Bobby
06-27-2007, 02:51 AM
I'm not saying that this is completely true, but allegedly Bruce was playing along with his family, .....his wife Cheese, and their kids Whopper and Plain, .......which the alligator didn't fancy!

"would you like fries with that bruceburger?"

Bobby

Susie
06-27-2007, 02:59 AM
Hey Sab,

Glad your feeling better and good to see you the other night.

Boy was this guy sooo lucky the gater did not bite his arm off, dread thinking about it

tillyberry13
06-27-2007, 04:30 PM
poor burger add some cheese and bacon oh and a strawberry smootie real thick.