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Nazi symbol carved onto golf club course used by Anton Du Beke in shocking act of ‘mindless vandalism’

A Surrey golf club frequented by Strictly legend Anton Du Beke has been vandalised after yobs carved a Nazi symbol onto the course and tore up the fairways with motorbikes.

Known for being one of the oldest clubs in Britain, the vandalism at Thames Ditton and Esher Golf Club has left the local community “shocked” and “distressed”.

Nearby clubs – such as Wimbledon Golf Club and Old Cranleighans – have been targeted in a similar way.

Mark Rodbard, General Manager, Thames Ditton and Esher Golf Club said: “Waking up to find our cherished course vandalised has sent shock waves through the club.

“This mindless vandalism doesn’t just affect our golfers, but the thousands of people who walk their dog, or enjoy the common land every week.”

He further urged locals to remain vigilant and provide any further information to support prosecution.

Karen Davies, Ladies Captain, Thames Ditton and Esher Golf Club said: “The club and the team take deep pride in caring for the common land for the enjoyment of all, and it beggars’ belief why someone would do this.

“By working together, our community can help send a clear message to these individuals and hopefully lead to prosecution, and the green given time to recover.”

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Since the golf club is located on ancient common land, it is unable to have CCTV monitoring or protective fencing as other private clubs are able to have.

Beyond golfers, the land is enjoyed by swathes of the community – including students, dog walkers and those out and about for fresh air – and is maintained by those working at the club.

As a result of continued damage, the club has appealed to its local MP Monica Harding to seek immediate support.

Rodbard has added that anyone who could provide information that might help lead to a prosecution will be rewarded with a year’s free membership or a pizza a month at the club house restaurant “as a thank you”.

Thames Ditton and Esher Golf Club

The incident took place just months after antisemitic words and symbols were drawn into bunkers at a north London golf club last October – on the first day of Jewish holy festival Yom Kippur.

Hendon Golf Club’s staff reported the vandalism to the Metropolitan Police, which reported that the incident was investigated as a racially aggravated hate crime.

Detective Chief Inspector Daniel Branch said that the force was “aware of the shock and distress” caused by the incident, “especially at a time when the Jewish community is celebrating Yom Kippur”.

He confirmed that local resident would notice a “visible police presence” around key areas across the north west of the city.

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