Sam Harrison, a 30-year-old diver, plunges into the ponds on golf courses to retrieve balls left behind by players.
In the United States, golfers lose an estimated 300 million balls every year, which means anyone brave enough to dive has a steady supply.
Some professionals in this golf niche make around $200,000 a year just by reselling the retrieved balls. But it's not all easy... they have to take risks, facing snakes, alligators, and the murky mud underwater.
It seems that other people's mistakes can be your path to prosperity.
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