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Report: Club kicks out Mickelson over allegations
Phil Mickelson has been kicked out of a San Diego golf club over allegations he made unwanted physical contact with a female employee, Golf Digest reported Thursday. Golf Digest cited multiple sources as saying Mickelson is no longer welcome at The Farms Golf Club in Rancho Santa Fe, California, where the six-time major champion has played and practiced for decades. The unwanted contact was said to have happened earlier this spring.
Golf legend kicked out of club after employee allegations, report says
Phil Mickelson reportedly kicked out of San Diego golf club after unwanted physical contact allegations Fri 12 Jun 2026 at 6:14am In short: A Golf Digest report says Phil Mickelson has been kicked out of a San Diego golf club after a female employee raised concerns. The employee was reported to have said Mickelson made unwanted physical contact before he was asked to leave the club. A spokesperson for Mickelson says "any misunderstanding has been cleared up".
Phil Mickelson reportedly removed from golf club after accusations of inappropriate contact with female
Phil Mickelson is no longer welcome at a course he's played at for decades, according to a new bombshell report containing serious accusations against the six-time major champion. According to Golf Digest, a female employee at The Farms Golf Club in the San Diego area accused Mickelson of making inappropriate contact with her before a round of golf this spring. The Farms confirmed in a statement that Mickelson is no longer a member of the club.
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