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According to the Tuscola County Sheriff's Office, sometime between Aug. 27 and 28, a vehicle drove on the fairway of hole 18 and the green of hole 12 at Timbers Golf Club, 7300 Bray in Vassar.

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VASSAR, MI -- Vandals have struck a Michigan golf course again and damaged two holes a month before the one-year anniversary of last year's vandalism.

According to the Tuscola County Sheriff's Office, sometime between Aug. 27 and 28, a vehicle drove on the fairway of hole 18 and the green of hole 12 at Timbers Golf Club, 7300 Bray in Vassar.

Keith Stowell, assistant pro shop manager, said the damage could be in excess of $10,000.

"They spun their tires and did quite a bit of damage," Stowell said. "We are hoping to get golfers to be able to use it again within the next month."

According to the Tuscola County Sheriff's Office, sometime between Aug. 27 and 28, a vehicle drove on the fairway of hole 18 and the green of hole 12 at Timbers Golf Club, 7300 Bray in Vassar.

Stowell said the golf club has surveillance cameras and that they are reviewing footage for the police.

Hole 16 at the golf course was damaged in late September of 2015 when someone smashed a constellation of holes into the green.

Stowell encourages anyone who knows anything about the latest vandalism to contact Sgt. Josh Herman at 989-673-8161 ext. 2231.