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Watch as PGA golfer saves par next to an observing alligator!

Vince Whaley lines up a putt at the 12th green on Sunday.
Vince Whaley lines up a putt at the 12th green on Sunday. JONATHAN BACHMAN / Getty Images via AFP

American Vince Whaley had a particularly nerve-wracking encounter with a big-toothed onlooker at the Sanderson Farms Championship on Sunday, as he was forced to play a shot under the watchful gaze of a lurking alligator.

Whaley rolled up his trousers and waded into ankle-deep water after a wayward shot during the final round of the tournament, only to discover he had some unwanted company.

An alligator's head could be seen poking out of the water just a few feet away as Whaley prepared to take his shot, but the 30-year-old quickly brought the ball back onto dry land and escaped with par on the 11th green.

He eventually finished the round with a five-under 67 and tied for third in the tournament, five strokes behind winner Steven Fisk.

Whaley joked about his brush with danger in a post on Instagram, saying: "Saved par and both hands... sorry, Chubbs!"

Alligators have made a habit of popping up at golf tournaments, with Billy Horschel even chasing one off the course by poking it with his 60-degree wedge at the Cognizant Classic this year.