Phil Mickelson faces allegations of inappropriate conduct at home course
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 5:41 PM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
Phil Mickelson is accused of inappropriate conduct at The Farms Golf Club near San Diego. Following an incident involving a female employee, the club expelled Mickelson and conducted an internal investigation. The allegations include non-consensual contact, which Mickelson's attorney denied, calling it misinformation. Mickelson has not played professionally since taking a leave of absence from LIV Golf and is not expected to compete in the upcoming U.S. Open.
- •Mickelson expelled from The Farms Golf Club after alleged incident.
- •Incident involved non-consensual contact with a female employee.
- •Club states it follows California law for reporting matters.
- •Mickelson has not competed in any majors this year.
- •He is dealing with a family health emergency.
- 5:41 PMYahoo Sports — Phil Mickelson allegations, explained: Golf legend accused of 'inappropriate conduct' at home course
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