The Ireland duo of Peter Lawrie and Damien McGrane showed no ill effects after their Czech Masters courtesy car was involved in a smash in a roundabout leaving the Albatross Golf Resort course following their third round on Saturday.
However the gleaming Mercedes looked a little worse for ware after crashing into one car and then being hit in the rear by another.
While the car was in no fit state to drive Lawrie and McGrane managed to put the incident behind them and find their way safely to the final round earlier today in Prague.
Lawrie eventually shot a last day 72 to finish at one over par and inn a share of 60th place while his long-time good friend McGrane posted a 71 to end the event at one under par and tied for 52nd. “It was a bit of a shock to the system but everyone walked away in one piece and with no broken bones,” he said.
The duo will be at Luttrellstown Castle Golf Club tomorrow for the Peter Lawrie Charity Day in aid of RESPECT IRELAND, and helping raise funds for people with intellectual disabilities of all ages within the Daughters of Charity Service and well supported in the business and sports/entertainment sectors in Ireland.
Lawrie tweeted: “
Safe in the hands of a #MercedesBenz courtesy car pic.twitter.com/SrK6Gezcct