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EUROPEAN TOUR star Joost Luiten got the fright of his life after he 'almost killed' his girlfriend by whacking her with a ball during practice.

The Dutch golfer - who recently won the inaugural edition of the BMW Indoor Invitational - was being filmed trying to master social distancing swings.

 This is the moment a golfer 'almost killed' his girlfriend during practice swings
This is the moment a golfer 'almost killed' his girlfriend during practice swingsCredit: Golders/@JoostLuitenGolfer
 European Tour star Joost Luiten was given the fright of his life after hitting Melanie-Jane Lancaster with a miss-hit shot
European Tour star Joost Luiten was given the fright of his life after hitting Melanie-Jane Lancaster with a miss-hit shotCredit: Golders/@JoostLuitenGolfer
 The 34-year-old revealed that thankfully his girlfriend only suffered a bruise in the incident
The 34-year-old revealed that thankfully his girlfriend only suffered a bruise in the incidentCredit: Golders/@JoostLuitenGolfer

The 34-year-old had been joking around with his caddy who threw him a gold club from 1.5 metres away as per new coronavirus guidelines.

Luiten would then catch the driver and hit his shot in a single movement but his first few efforts saw the world number 98 hilariously fluff his lines.

After several attempts, he eventually skews one swing and smacks his girlfriend Melanie-Jane Lancaster, who had been filming the practice.

Luiten immediately grabbed his face in horror as his partner screamed out in pain but fortunately she only suffered a bruise from the incident.

He uploaded the clip on Instagram alongside the caption: "Pfff playing golf with a caddy and keeping the 1.5m is hard.

"Almost killing my girlfriend in the proces (sic) trying to master social distancing (she survived, just a bruise)."

Fans found the clip hilarious, with one replying: "haha great but poor Melanie."

Another said: "Haha super smooth move!"

Luiten recently claimed a two-shot win in the inaugural BMW Indoor Invitational.

He divided his £8,900 prize between his own charity and a hospital in his native Rotterdam.

Luiten won the last of his six European Tour events in February 2018.

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