The golfer is pictured seemingly struggling to fit his designer clubs into the boot of the Lamborghini, pictured
Appearing bemused, he was seen by witnesses at the Wolverhampton course, pictured, trying to force them in
The man is then pictured exploring the full space of the tiny boot of the £180,000 Huracan model
Eventually he is seen calling for help after appearing to admit defeat in the difficult task
Unfortunately,
the red-faced golfer was forced to wait in the car park of the Three
Hammers Golf Complex, in Wolverhampton, while he called a friend to give
him a lift.
The incident was captured by a fellow golfer, who did not want to be named, as they returned from the driving range.
According
to onlookers, the golfer had rented the car for the day in a bid to
impress pals as he left the course but instead a friend ferried the
clubs off in the Clio.
An eyewitness said: 'I'd spotted the Lamborghini in the carpark and got a snap of it.
'I
noticed what I thought was the owner coming back to the car himself and
saw he was having difficulty getting his bag into the boot.
'He looked pretty bemused as clearly he wasn't going to cram an entire set of clubs into that tiny boot.
A friend is then seen arriving in a Renault Clio, pictured, thought to be worth around £11,000
The golfer appears to be smiling as he hands over the clubs, which can easily fit in the less flashy vehicle
The friend then drives away from Three Hammers Golf Complex with the clubs while the golfer follows
The supercar was rented out by
Birmingham-based firm Celebrity Supercar Hire, who said it was 'pretty
clear there isn't much space in the boot' after the incident
'Obviously
he had big bucks, but no brains - in the end the bloke had to call
somebody to pick them up and drive them home for him.
'I
reckon he had rented the car to impress his mates on the way back from
the course but ended up looking like a bit of a prat. The Clio was a lot
less glamourous than the Lambo.'
The car had been hired from Birmingham-based rental firm Celebrity Supercar Hire.
A
spokesperson for the firm said: 'The car had been hired out for the
day. We do a full-walk around with people before they hire the car out.
It's pretty clear there isn't much space in the boot.'