An Uxbridge woman who police allege was driving drunk ended up with her car stuck in a sand trap at Whitinsville Golf Club in Northbridge. According to police, the driver “stated that her GPS had told her to turn left. She stated that this left brought her into a 'cornfield' and once she was in the 'cornfield' she kept driving trying to get out of her 'cornfield.' ”

An Uxbridge woman who police allege was driving drunk ended up with her car stuck in a sand trap at Whitinsville Golf Club in Northbridge Monday afternoon.

Several golfers were on the course at the time, about 5:45, but no one was injured.

Northbridge Police Officer Randy Lloyd wrote in his report at the arraignment in Uxbridge District Court yesterday that Patricia A. Maione, 46, of 427 Sutton St., “stated that her GPS had told her to turn left. She stated that this left brought her into a 'cornfield' and once she was in the 'cornfield' she kept driving trying to get out of her 'cornfield.' ”

He added, “Ms. Maione stated that she did not even like golf.”

The golf course is on Fletcher Street near the town line.

Uxbridge Police said Officer Thomas B. Stockwell Jr. alerted Northbridge police to Ms. Maione's erratic driving and her driving onto the golf course at about 45 mph. Police said he followed her green Buick after responding to a call from Ms. Maione's former boyfriend who alleged she had violated a no-trespassing order by breaking into the home at 427 Sutton St. to take some belongings.

Northbridge police found Ms. Maione's Buick in the sand trap with its rear wheels off the ground and its front end damaged. It had dropped eight to 10 feet from the top of the bunker, according to the police report. Ms. Maione was still in the car, police said.

Officer Lloyd allegedly noticed a strong odor of alcohol coming from the car, and said Ms. Maione's speech was slurred and her eyes were watery and bloodshot. She did not successfully complete a field sobriety test and Officer Lloyd reported she admitted she had consumed a half liter of vodka around 10 that morning.

Northbridge Police Officer Matthew Leonard said he found a large Burger King cup containing an alcoholic beverage in her car.

Ms. Maione was arrested and charged with driving with a suspended license; drunken driving, fourth offense; negligent driving; and driving with an open container of alcohol in the car.

She was being held on $10,000 cash bail. Her release on personal recognizance was revoked for two pending cases, including an arraignment on June 4 on drug charges and an arraignment on April 30 for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Pretrial conferences for all three cases are scheduled for July 25.