FORMER Open Champion Paul Lawrie has revealed his house is haunted by a ghost.
The one-time major winner spoke about his night of terror in a funny interview about his fellow professionals.
Ahead of next month's Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, Lawrie was doing a 'Team Mates' style interview on the tournament's official website.
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And when he was asked if he was more scared of bees or ghosts, he revealed all about the horrifying encounter.
Lawrie said: "I was lying in my bed one night and I had my iPad on my stomach as I was watching a film.
"The bathroom is on the right of our bed, and I just happened to look at the door.
"And there was a face. It was one of those double-look moments.
"As I looked back, it drifted in to the bathroom. Scariest thing ever.
"When I woke up in the morning and my wife opened her eyes, I said to her 'you're not going to believe what happened to me last night'.
"I told her the story and she said she believed me because I don't usually believe in stuff like that.
"And we're still in the same house!
"I don't know what room the ghost stays in but he was in my room that night!"
During the course of the interview, Lawrie also poked fun at some of his fellow professionals.
He described John Daly - famous for his colourful trousers - as the worst dressed man in golf.
While he also claimed Ian Poulter was the biggest diva in the sport due to his having the biggest toiletries bag in the clubhouse.
And he saved the biggest slur for fellow Scottish golfer Richie Ramsay - describing him as golf's tightest player when it comes to ordering a round at the bar.