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A man in Florida has collected about 15 million golf balls from golf course water hazards in the past 14 years, selling them for up to $2 each.

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If you think your job is hard - this man dodges alligators for a living. Glenn Berger's bizarre but lucrative business sees him dive down in the water hazards off some of Florida's finest golf courses to sell on lost golf balls. The 40-year-old claims he's collected 15 million of them in a 14 year career to sell them on for a proft. Depending on the type of ball he could make as little as 25 cents (around 15p) or as much as $2 (£1.30). But while Glenn hasn't disclosed exactly how wealthy he is, shipping two million balls a year internationally at those rates means he can't be short of a bob or two.

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