WESH TWO NEWS. ALL RIGHT, DAVID, WELL, NOW TO NEW SMYRNA BEACH, WHERE POLICE ARE LOOKING FOR WHOEVER CAUSED MORE THAN $160,000 IN DAMAGE TO A GOLF COURSE. LOOK AT THIS. OFFICERS WERE CALLED OUT SUNDAY MORNING TO THE CLUB AT VENETIAN BAY AFTER THE GENERAL MANAGER FOUND DEEP TIRE MARKS AND RUTS TORN INTO ONE OF THE GREENS. HE SAYS ABOUT 7000FT OF TURF WAS DAMAGED HERE. A WITNESS SAYS THEY SAW A TRUCK DOING DONUTS ON THE COURSE AT AROUND 330 SUNDAY MORNING, BUT THEY JUST COULDN’T GET A TAG
$160K in damage caused at Central Florida golf course; police looking for suspect
Updated: 4:37 PM EDT Oct 20, 2025
New Smyrna Beach police are investigating after more than $160,000 in damage was caused to a golf course. Officers were called to the Club at Venetian Bay on Sunday morning after the general manager found deep tire marks and ruts torn into one of the greens. He said about 7,000 square feet of turf was damaged. A witness said they saw a truck doing donuts on the course at around 3:30 a.m. Sunday, but couldn’t get a tag number or description. Police said they’re still investigating, and no one has been arrested.Photos
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. —
New Smyrna Beach police are investigating after more than $160,000 in damage was caused to a golf course.
Officers were called to the Club at Venetian Bay on Sunday morning after the general manager found deep tire marks and ruts torn into one of the greens.
He said about 7,000 square feet of turf was damaged.
A witness said they saw a truck doing donuts on the course at around 3:30 a.m. Sunday, but couldn’t get a tag number or description.
Police said they’re still investigating, and no one has been arrested.
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