BREAKING: Horrifying Moment Golfers’ Day Out on The Course is Interrupted by ‘Monster’ in South Carolina

This is the scary moment a’monster’ alligator stopped golfers in their tracks on a South Carolina golf course.

The terrible scenes took place on a tee box at Kiawah Island’s Ocean Course, which has hosted numerous major championships, most recently in 2021.

This time, however, the villagers were racing to record on their mobile phones a massive alligator that came out of nowhere, rather than professional golfers.

In a stunning video shared on X, the creature can be seen walking right across the tee box, bringing the guys’ $600 round of golf to an end.

Along with the video, the post stated, ‘My buddy emailed me this. They walked right by him, and then he crossed the tee box behind them. Crazy.

Horrifying moment golfers' day out on the course is interrupted by 'monster'  in South Carolina | Daily Mail Online

‘I understand they are not interested in eating us. But I’m still unsure whether I want to tempt fate.
The comments section quickly filled up with golfers who had seen similar tense circumstances at the Kiawah Island course, including one astonishing photo of a bleeding alligator after a ‘turf fight’ with a rival.

Back in 2021, the same course hosted the PGA Championship, which Phil Mickelson won in spectacular way.

During the tournament, there were a few sightings of alligators on the grounds, and the presence of thousands of fans did not deter the creatures.

Horrifying moment golfers' day out on the course is interrupted by 'monster'  in South Carolina | Daily Mail Online
Fortunately, no one was injured throughout the four-day big competition, despite crowds lining the course to see their favorite players.

However, in 2020, an alligator murdered a woman on Kiawah Island after she purportedly attempted to touch the animal.

Cynthia Covert was pulled beneath the water by the alligator after a friend threw her a rope in an attempt to save her.

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