Report: Phil Mickelson expelled from golf club after alleged inappropriate physical contact with female staffer
Key Points:
- Phil Mickelson has been removed from The Farms Golf Club near San Diego following an allegation of "nonconsensual and inappropriate physical contact" with a female employee prior to a round of golf this spring.
- The club conducted an independent investigation, supported the employee, and took decisive action resulting in Mickelson's membership termination.
- Mickelson's spokesman stated any misunderstanding has been cleared up, but Mickelson has retained defamation attorney Tom Clare, who disputes the allegations and claims there is no video evidence of the incident.
- Mickelson has been largely absent from professional golf this year due to a private family health matter and has not participated in major tournaments like the Masters, PGA Championship, or upcoming U.S. Open without special exemptions.
- Once a highly popular figure in golf, Mickelson's reputation and presence have declined significantly since joining LIV Golf in 2022, with reduced fan engagement and poor performance in recent major tournaments.