Phil Mickelson is no longer a member at the San Diego-area Farms Golf Club after a female employee accused him of making inappropriate contact with her before a round of golf this spring.
The six-time major champion, 55, allegedly made nonconsensual and inappropriate physical contact with the woman, who immediately alerted supervisors.

What happened?

The incident occurred at the Farms Golf Club, where Mickelson was a member, and the woman declined to be interviewed about the incident.
A spokesperson for Mickelson said in a statement, “Any misunderstanding has been cleared up,” but the club has since removed his display.
The Farms Golf Club released a statement saying an “individual is no longer a member of The Farms Golf Club” after a “report of member misconduct,” which multiple sources confirmed was referring to Mickelson.

Why it matters for Phil Mickelson

Mickelson, who announced in February that he was stepping away from competing due to a “family health matter,” is still uncertain when he will return to professional golf.
His spokesperson stated, “Phil continues to attend to a family health matter and is uncertain when he will be able to return to professional golf.”

What comes next?

Mickelson has retained defamation counsel and is determined to hold accountable any publication or individual trafficking in speculation or false rumors, according to his attorney Tom Clare.
The Farms Golf Club has taken steps to address the incident, including removing Mickelson's display, which was previously featured at the club.
Mickelson provided a personal update on Instagram in April, writing that he would not be playing the Masters as he and his family continued to “navigate a personal health matter.”
The incident has sparked uncertainty about Mickelson's future in golf, with his return to competition still unclear.
And as the situation continues to unfold, Mickelson's team is working to address the allegations and clear up any misunderstandings.
But the removal of his display from the Farms Golf Club is a significant development, highlighting the seriousness of the incident.
So the focus now shifts to how Mickelson will respond to the allegations and what this means for his golf career.
The incident occurred on a specific date this spring, although the exact date has not been disclosed.
Mickelson's spokesperson has stated that he is still attending to a family health matter, which was first announced on February 2024.
The Farms Golf Club has a zero-tolerance policy for misconduct, and the removal of Mickelson's display is a clear indication of their commitment to this policy.