Mr Wells said anti-social behaviour on the course had “got worse and worse every month” since his arrival two years ago.

He added a biker once threatened to stab him with a machete and that one of the members was “badly beat up” for approaching another motorcyclist.

Mr Wells said he had also witnessed drug dealing “in broad daylight” on the public footpath that runs through the course.

“It’s worrying not just for members and those greenkeepers on the golf course working, it’s for people who use the path to take their kids to school,” he added.

Sgt Katie Taylor, of the Bulwell Neighbourhood Policing team, said Nottinghamshire Police received “a lot of feedback” about motorbikes “causing a nuisance” at the golf club.

“Tackling antisocial behaviour has long been one of our policing priorities, which is why we regularly conduct operations designed to target these offence,” she said.

“We regularly complete days of action as a team to try and cut out this behaviour.

“This will typically see us work with officers from the force’s off-road bike and drone teams to spot and take action against anyone speeding around the fields and causing problems.”

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