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Zara Tindall joins former F1 ace David Coulthard for hubby Mike’s boozy charity golf day as giggling players ‘neck Jagermeister’ and drive around in alcohol-stacked buggies

Sambuca, tequila and Jägermeister were among the selection being carted around the course

THE sun may have failed to shine but that did not dampen any spirits at Mike Tindall's star-studded charity golf day today.

Photographs of the event at The Belfry in Sutton Coldfield showed one golf buggy stocked with bottles of sambuca, tequila and Jägermeister.

 Dolly Maude, Zara Tindall and David Coulthard in a golf buggy during the ISPS Handa Celebrity Golf Classic at The Belfry in Sutton Coldfield
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Dolly Maude, Zara Tindall and David Coulthard in a golf buggy during the ISPS Handa Celebrity Golf Classic at The Belfry in Sutton ColdfieldCredit: PA:Press Association
 Zara having a laugh by the boozy buggy
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Zara having a laugh by the boozy buggyCredit: James Whatling Photography
 Zara Tindall (centre) hands Dolly Maude (right) a wee drink
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Zara Tindall (centre) hands Dolly Maude (right) a wee drinkCredit: PA:Press Association
 David Coulthard quenches his thirst as the golf fundraiser gets underway
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David Coulthard quenches his thirst as the golf fundraiser gets underwayCredit: Getty Images

Former F1 racer David Coulthard was among the celebs along with TV presenter Denise Van Outen.  

And Tindall’s wife and the Queen’s granddaughter, Zara Phillips, was also on hand to make sure fun was had by all.

Wearing black jeans, a customised jacket and sporting a red baseball cap, Zara followed the action in the buggy come mini-bar.

Sambuca, tequila and Jägermeister were among the selection for those enjoying a tipple. 

Her rugby star husband had organised the celeb match in aid of Parkinson's charities.

 Denise Van Outen and Zoe Hardman
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Denise Van Outen and Zoe HardmanCredit: Getty Images

The cause is close to the 38-year-old heart as he has spoken candidly about his dad Philip’s struggle with the illness.

Speaking on Good Morning Britain today, he said: “He didn’t want to admit something was wrong and 18 months down the line he got diagnosed with Parkinson’s.”


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