Phil Mickelson reportedly ousted from golf club after alleged misconduct
Summary
Phil Mickelson’s membership at a San Diego golf club called The Farms was canceled after a female employee accused him of inappropriate physical contact. The club investigated the claim and took action, while Mickelson said the situation was a misunderstanding and that he is currently focused on family health issues.Key Facts
- Phil Mickelson had his membership ended at The Farms Golf Club in San Diego.
- The club took action after a staff member reported Mickelson for nonconsensual, inappropriate physical contact.
- Mickelson reportedly left the club after being confronted about the incident mid-round.
- Mickelson’s spokesperson said the issue was a misunderstanding and he is focused on family health matters.
- Mickelson has missed most of the golf season, including major tournaments like the Masters and the US PGA Championship.
- The Farms Golf Club said it conducted an independent investigation and supports its staff members.
- Mickelson has hired a lawyer for defamation to address false rumors and speculation.
- Mickelson is a six-time major golf champion and is considered one of the best players in history.
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