Phil Mickelson reportedly expelled from San Diego golf club over alleged incident
Professional golfer Phil Mickelson has been barred from The Farms Golf Club near San Diego following an alleged incident involving a female employee.

Professional golfer Phil Mickelson has been expelled from The Farms Golf Club near his San Diego home following an alleged incident involving inappropriate physical contact with a female employee, according to multiple reports.
Golf Digest first reported that Mickelson is no longer a member of the private club, citing the alleged incident that occurred this past spring. The specific details of the alleged incident have not been disclosed publicly.
Mickelson, a six-time major championship winner, has maintained a residence in the San Diego area for years. The Farms Golf Club is located in Rancho Santa Fe, an affluent community north of San Diego.
The 53-year-old golfer has faced various controversies in recent years, including his involvement with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf tour, which led to significant criticism from the PGA Tour and golf fans.
Neither Mickelson nor representatives from The Farms Golf Club have publicly commented on the reported expulsion. The club's decision appears to be related solely to the alleged spring incident involving the female staffer.