Golfer Phil Mickelson was accused of being ousted from a club for sexual misconduct. Now, a report claimed that it was a pattern, as previously, something like this had happened twice.
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Add BollywoodShaadis on GoogleGolf legend, Phil Mickelson made it to the headlines this month, when reports suggested that he was ousted from a club, being accused of sexual misconduct. Phil has been on a break for a family health matter, and amid this, the controversy was sparked that claimed that he made unconsensual physical contact with a female employee of a club, which resulted in his expulsion from the same club, while he was in the middle of a game.
Well, Phil later retained a defamation attorney who denied all the claims, adding that the golfer would take legal action against those spreading lies about him. Two weeks after the incident, Phil Mickelson is back in the headlines, as a recent article revealed that his expulsion from the club was not an isolated incident but part of a pattern that had occurred twice.
Recently, Alan Shipnuck of Skratch revealed that Phil Mickelson was not only ousted from The Farms Golf Club near San Diego, but he was also expelled from the Madison Club and The Bridges in Rancho Santa Fe. According to Alan, his being expelled from The Farms was not an incident but a part of a larger pattern.
While Phil was removed from The Farms for his alleged sexual misconduct with a female employee, sources of the other two mentioned clubs revealed that 'personal conduct' was the reason that he was expelled from both of these clubs, as well. According to Alan Shipnuck:
"In fact, Mickelson's unceremonious ending at The Farms seems to be part of a larger pattern. In recent years, he has had abrupt departures from two other high-end golf clubs, the Madison Club and The Bridges in Rancho Santa Fe. Sources at both clubs say his personal conduct was a primary factor. Seventeen years after Tiger Woods's serial infidelities exploded into a tabloid-fueled scandal, his onetime rival may now be facing his own reckoning."
Amid this report, another piece of information is doing the rounds, which dates back to 2015, involving professional golfer Pat Perez and his ex-wife, Ashley Perez. Ashley recently revealed that Phil showed her lewd pictures of himself, and even offered her to meet him at his room while Pat was asleep during the week of The Barclays tournament at the Plainfield Country Club in Edison, New Jersey. Phil Mickelson is yet to make any comment about the allegations that are being surfaced. Earlier, his attorney revealed that the golfer is now committed to his family's health matter, which needs his undivided attention.
For the unversed, Phil Mickelson is married with kids. Phil is married to Amy Mickelson, whom he met while attending Arizona State University. Both of them were students there, and while Phil was already in the golf world, Amy was working as an NBA cheerleader. The couple met in 1992, and during that time, Amy had no idea about Phil or golf. Soon, the couple started dating, and it was in 1996 that Amy and Phil got married. In 1999, they welcomed their first child, a daughter, Amanda Brynn Mickelson.
Their second daughter, Sophia Isabel Mickelson, was born in 2001, and their family was completed with the arrival of their baby boy, Evan Samuel Mickelson, in 2003. It was in 2009 that it was revealed that Amy had been diagnosed with breast cancer. During that time as well, Phil took a break and then came back to take part in the PGA Tour and revealed that Amy's cancer had been diagnosed early and was thus treatable. To mention, no details about his family's current health matter are known.
What do you think about the alleged information about Phil Mickelson being ousted from the other two clubs, along with The Farms?
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