A Burmese python was spotted wrapped around an alligator at the golf club at Fiddler’s Creek in Naples on Friday.

  • Golfers spot python and gator in Florida
  • Python wrapped around gator

It’s not the type of rivalry many would expect to see on a golf course, but hey, it’s Florida we’re talking about.

Richard Nadler and some friends were playing a round of golf nearby when they spotted the pair.

"Wild day on the 10th hole today!" Nadler wrote in a Facebook post.

Nadler also posted three photos of the python as it twisted around the gator.

From the pictures, it appears that the gator had the python's tail clenched between its jaws.

It's unclear who won the battle.

Burmese pythons are an invasive, non-native species and can grow up to 17 feet in length, according to FWC.