
Pro golfer's tee shot lands inside a fan's shirt
Golf balls sometimes land in strange places -- pockets, chairs, shoes. Rarely, though, does a golf ball land in a spectator's tucked-in shirt. Yet, Paul Lawrie somehow managed to do just that.
Lawrie, playing in the European Tour's BMW International Open in Germany, hit his second tee shot on the 17th hole into a fan's shirt, which sounds impossible to do. He shared the photo on Twitter afterwards.
My tee shot ( 2nd one ?) at 17 today ended up in a guys shirt #thatsafirst pic.twitter.com/xaYMBF0rze
— Paul Lawrie (@PaulLawriegolf) June 23, 2016
Apparently, the ball bounced and landed in his shirt, which sounds a lot less painful than it flying in without a bounce.
Paul Lawrie's drive on 17 went left, bounced & landed in this man's shirt! #playitasitlies #happygilmoreanyone ⛳️ pic.twitter.com/yCwEDz3k9m
— Angela Akins (@TheAngelaAkins) June 23, 2016
Lawrie finished his first round at 1-over and is tied for 82nd.
