NO ARRESTS have yet been made after a vehicle was driven across a golf course, causing damage to one of the greens.
The incident at Salisbury and South Wilts Golf Club occurred between Thursday afternoon and Friday morning.
A spokesperson for Wiltshire Police said: “We received a report of criminal damage some time between 3pm on February 20 and 7am on February 21.
“At this stage, no arrests have been made.”
As reported, the team at golf club found muddy circular tracks through the green on the third hole, and are now appealing for more information and witnesses.
A spokesperson for the Netherhampton Road course said: "[There is] no updates on the people responsible but we’ve had a good response on Facebook. Greenkeepers have done their best to repair the damage but it will be a while before we can play on it again."
Club member David Gell added: “It is saddening to think that some people take pleasure in this kind of vandalism and ruining other people’s pastime. But our fantastic greenkeepers are already hard at work to make the repairs.”
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