Not many celebrities would ever claim to feel starstruck when meeting another person in the public eye.
That would usually be the case for former St Mirren, Celtic, West Ham and Scotland striker Frank McAvennie.
However, the 65-year-old was caught off guard last week when he bumped into golfing legend, Gary Player.
Posting on social media, Macca shared a pic of himself posing for a photo with the 89-year-old at Trump Turnberry, Ayrshire.
Player is regarded as one of the greatest golfers to ever live.
He is one of just six golfers to achieve the grand slam - winning all four of the sport's major titles.
He won two of his three Open Championships in Scotland, prevailing at Muirfield in 1959 and at Carnoustie in 1968.
The South African won 165 professional tournaments during his seven decades as a fierce competitor.
McAvennie posted the image on Instagram and admitted he was stunned by the sight of Player.
He captioned the post: "One of the true legends of golf, Gary Player, down Trump Turnberry Scotland just before teeing off.
"Don’t get starstruck often, but this guy is a different level and a proper gentleman."