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      12/05/2008 15:49

Golfers' terror as speedboat lands in bunker
May 12 2008 By Lachlan Mackinnon

TWO golfers yesterday watched open-mouthed as a speedboat flew 100ft through the air in front of them and landed in a greenside bunker.

French tourists Claude Bieth and Catherine Guillet were playing the sixth at the famous Loch Lomond course when the boat hurtled out of the water and took off.

Claude, 62, said: "It clipped the sand and flew about 30 yards through the air.

"The boat seemed to go in slow motion and came to a halt in a bunker.

The motor kept going but it was stuck fast."

The boat's driver managed to jump to safety before it hit the shore.

Claude, of Strasbourg, added: "There was no one on board, which made it all look very strange.

"We could see the owner about 100 yards into the water and he made his way to shore. He was fine but he seemed slightly in shock.

"I own a golf course in France which has lots of water but certainly doesn't have any flying speedboats.

"I turned to my friend who invited us to play at Loch Lomond and thanked him for putting on such an amazing display for us. It will be an interesting story for us to tell our friends at home."

Another witness said the crash was "like a scene from a James Bond movie".

The source added: "Apparently the guy hit a kind of double wave which virtually threw him out of the boat.

"He must have been going at a fair old speed for it to travel so far on to the course.

"Thankfully, the guy had baled out and was fine.

"It could have been nasty if someone had been in the bunker but no harm was done. Even the boat itself seems to have remained fairly intact - it was cushioned by the sand."

The crashed boat - named Final Fling - was still beached in the bunker last night. Experts were due to check it today to see whether it can be refloated without sinking.

Loch Lomond is one of the most exclusive golf clubs in Scotland. The course, designed by former Open champion Tom Weiskopf, is widely regarded as among the finest in the world.

Colin Montgomerie, who recently held his wedding at the club, said: "Wherever Loch Lomond is ranked, it ought to be higher."

Loch Lomond hosts the Scottish Open, one of the most prestigious events on golf's European Tour. This year's contest tees off on July 11.

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* Do you think he shouted 4 ? honeybee 12/05/2008 15:49
. * * Re: Do you think he shouted 4 ? matt_lake   12/05/2008 16:50
. * * Re: Do you think he shouted 4 ? honeybee   12/05/2008 15:49
. * * Re: Do you think he shouted 4 ? B175Chris   12/05/2008 15:52
. * * Re: Do you think he shouted 4 ? realslimshady   12/05/2008 16:53
. * * Re: Do you think he shouted 4 ? jokaboat   12/05/2008 16:55
. * * Re: Do you think he shouted 4 ? realslimshady   12/05/2008 17:14
. * * Re: Do you think he shouted 4 ? jokaboat   13/05/2008 08:43

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