Where you can get torn to pieces out of the ring! (5)
I believe the answer is:
troon
'where you can' is the definition.
I don't know anything about this answer so I cannot tell whether it can be defined by this definition.
'torn to pieces out of the ring' is the wordplay.
'to pieces' indicates anagramming the letters (the same pieces in a new order).
'out of' is an insertion indicator (some letters on the outside of others).
'the ring' becomes 'o' (letter resembling a ring).
'torn' with letters rearranged gives 'tron'.
'tron' going around 'o' is 'TROON'.
'get' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for troon that I've seen before include "Scottish golf town" , "Ayrshire golf course" , "Coastal town of West Scotland" , "Clyde port" , "A royal Scottish golf club" .)