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Home / Crime and Justice / Historic Greens Ripped Up by Masked E-bikers

Historic Greens Ripped Up by Masked E-bikers

8 Jan

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Summary

  • E-bike riders caused criminal damage to golf greens.
  • TikTok videos showed masked youths damaging the course.
  • The club is accessible via a public bridleway.
Historic Greens Ripped Up by Masked E-bikers

High Post Golf Club, a historic course laid out by JH Taylor and beloved by commentator Peter Alliss, has suffered extensive damage due to e-bike riding yobs. On December 6, 2025, masked individuals on motocross bikes were seen performing "doughnuts" on the greens, gouging a one-and-a-half foot trench into one of them and leaving visible tyre marks across five greens. The culprits also stole golf flags.

Footage shared on TikTok showed mud flying as the youths rode in circles, with one clip captioned "how we roll" featuring them waving stolen flags. While the club lacks on-site CCTV, manager Andy Rideout noted the timing of the incidents coincided with e-bike reports and similar damage at Salisbury Golf Centre, suggesting a link. He highlighted that a public bridleway running alongside three holes makes restricting access difficult due to legal requirements for walkers and cyclists.

Wiltshire Police are investigating the criminal damage reported to have occurred overnight on December 6, 2025. The act of churning up a green, known as 'ripping,' involves spinning the bike's rear wheel to dig into the earth. The club is exploring mitigation options, but acknowledges that catching the perpetrators is unlikely.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
E-bike riders caused criminal damage by ripping up greens, leaving tyre marks and a large trench, and stealing golf flags.
Access to the course is relatively easy due to a public bridleway running alongside three holes.
'Ripping' refers to the act where an e-bike is kept stationary, and its back wheel spins at top speed to dig a trench into the earth.

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