'Chubbs' the alligator, returns to the golf course
The sixteen-foot alligator named ‘Chubbs’ by the internet has once again made it to the headlines after another of his strolls at the Buffalo Creek Golf Course was captured live on camera by a maintenance worker named Ryan Henderson
The internet famed alligator has made reappearance on the Florida golf course, igniting the interest of his social media following once again.
The sixteen-foot alligator named ‘Chubbs’ by the internet has once again made it to the headlines after another of his strolls at the Buffalo Creek Golf Course was captured live on camera by a maintenance worker named Ryan Henderson.
As per international media reports, Henderson claims, “It’s the same gator that’s been out here for 25 years.”
The footage of Chubbs amid his infrequent meandering has loaded thousands of views in an incredibly short period of time, with the buzz attracting more golfers to play on the course.
Henderson has stated about the slow paced alligator that “He doesn’t go very far before he has to stop and take a breather.”
Chubbs had become a sensation back in 2016, when a video of him with acclaimed golfer Charlie Helm had received worldwide attention on social media forums, after which he wasn’t seen again up until September, last year.
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