THAT’S GOOD Snake found hanging out in the bottom of a golf hole in Sydney
No one was putting out at The Coast Golf Club as a snake decided to take a nap at the bottom of a golf hole.
Over the weekend, a red-belly black snake had golfers on high alert on the second green at The Coast Golf Club in Sydney.
Several photos were shared around social media via The Coast Golf Club showing the snake curled up around the bottom of the flagstick in the hole.
We’re assuming all putts landing anywhere on the green were considered a gimme?
The snake was given a wide berth as it was later captured leaving the hole allowing golfers to feel better about trying to make a putt again.
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