It’s not quite an “only in Alaska” moment, but pretty close to it, caught on camera this past week. In the middle of a disc golf competition in Anchorage, a player makes his throw over top of a black bear on the course.

Kelley Williamson, who was competing in the league competition at Kincaid Park, is shown on the video making his throw at Hole 11 over top of a bear that had been laying on the course. Williamson told Channel 2 that the bear came out of the woods and laid down in the fairway.

Williamson was playing in a doubles competition for the league, and was paired up with another player for the Wednesday night competition.

He said he waited about 10 minutes for the bear to move. "But we were playing leagues so the game must go on," Williamson wrote in a message to Channel 2. So he made his throw over the bear.

The bear then apparently decided it would move on to a less active resting spot, and is seen in the video moving on. Williamson said he didn’t see the bear after that, though other players saw it before it laid down on the course.

Williamson’s friend Justin Foster shot the video for Williamson and shared it with Channel 2.