Police followed the vehicle, which was stopped shortly afterwards, also in the Dunedin North area, about 10am. The driver was later charged with driving with excess breath-alcohol.
Police were continuing inquiries, including with passengers in the vehicle, to confirm who had been driving earlier when the grass had been damaged.
Sgt Rangitutia said police "frowned on" such offending, and were concerned about the damage to a community recreational facility.