Three Juveniles Face Felony Charges After E-Dirt Bikes Ravaged Henderson Golf Course

Pruned Greens Turned to Tracks (Image Credits: Flickr)

Henderson – Police arrested three juveniles who rode electric dirt bikes across Legacy Golf Course last month, causing extensive damage to several holes and prompting felony charges.[1][2]

Pruned Greens Turned to Tracks

Staff at Legacy Golf Club witnessed a brazen act of destruction on February 21, 2026. Around 5 p.m., three juveniles sped onto the course near North Green Valley Parkway and Wigwam Parkway. They targeted holes three and four, churning up the putting greens with donuts and skid marks. One green suffered a visible chunk torn out, while the rough and fairway on hole five bore deep tears.

The riders also plowed through sand bunkers on all three affected holes. General Manager Trey Orrell described the scene as heartbreaking. “It’s just disheartening and just disappointing to see the disrespect of it,” he said.[3] Repairs began immediately, with some areas already reseeded to minimize long-term impact. The course reopened without interruption the next day, though the financial toll mounted quickly.

Investigation Culminates in Arrests

Henderson police responded promptly to the staff’s report that evening. Detectives launched an investigation, drawing assistance from the Clark County School District Police Department and community partners. Leads emerged over the following weeks, leading to the juveniles’ custody on March 6…

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