
Ant McPartlin has near miss on golf course as he nearly drives his ball into his own car
DRIVER ERROR, ANT? Ant McPartlin has near miss on golf course as he nearly drives his ball into his own car
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LAUGHING Ant McPartlin drives his golf ball off the first tee - and nearly clubs his own motor.
The TV star, 49, was playing a round with pals as he holidayed in Portugal.
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Ant McPartlin was pictured playing a round of golf with pals in Portugal
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Ant drove his ball dangerously close to the car park
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The I'm a Celebrity host giggled at the near miss
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But he got off to a nightmare start after sending his ball dangerously close to the car park.
The I'm a Celebrity host, dressed in lime green shorts and matching top, giggled at the near miss.
He quickly ironed out his game and putt it behind him to complete his round in the sun.
A source said: 'He was in tee-rific spirits.
'He was laughing and joking with pals after the near miss.
'They thought it was hilarious.
"It certainly could have been a lot worse.
'You could say he enjoyed a stroke of luck.'
Ant is holidaying in Portugal with his wife, Anne-Marie, and kids, including his one-year-old son Wilder.
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Ant was out on the course dressed in lime green shorts and matching top
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Ant is holidaying in Portugal with his wife Anne-Marie
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