Phil Mickelson's club membership revoked amid allegations of inappropriate contact
Key Points:
- Phil Mickelson's membership at The Farms Golf Club in Rancho Santa Fe, California, has been revoked following allegations of inappropriate contact with a female employee earlier this spring.
- The club conducted an independent investigation after the complaint and took decisive action, emphasizing their commitment to a safe and respectful environment.
- Mickelson, a six-time major winner and one of golf's most popular players, has faced multiple controversies, including involvement with LIV Golf, insider trading investigations, and a public gambling addiction.
- He has been absent from most competitive golf events this year, citing family health matters, and will not participate in the upcoming US Open, where he has been runner-up six times.
- The Farms Golf Club, a prestigious venue near Mickelson's hometown, had been a key base for the 45-time PGA Tour winner to prepare for major tournaments.