Phil Mickelson Kicked Out of His Own Club, and Nobody in Golf Is Ready For It
Okay, Seattle sports fans, hold onto your hats because even though this isn’t on the gridiron or the pitch, the golf world just delivered a gut punch that’s got everyone talking. Can you even *believe* what’s coming out about Phil Mickelson? Golf Channel's Rex Hoggard dropped an absolute bombshell, reporting that Lefty, the six-time major champion, has been booted from The Farms Golf Club in Rancho Santa Fe, California! We’re talking about a place he’s literally played and practiced at for *decades*. This isn't some casual golf club membership hiccup, folks. Golf Digest, citing multiple sources, confirms Mickelson is no longer a member. This is a HUGE deal, an unceremonious exit from what was essentially his home course.The "Inappropriate Contact" Allegations Hit Hard
The reason for this absolutely stunning turn of events? Allegations of inappropriate conduct. Seriously. The report cites unwanted contact with a female employee, an incident said to have happened "earlier this spring." Let that sink in for a second. Phil Mickelson, a household name, a legend of the game, facing these kinds of serious allegations that led to him getting kicked out of a club he’s been tied to for an entire career. It’s a jaw-dropper, a black eye for the sport, and a personal crisis for Mickelson. The consequences for him and his standing in the golf world are massive, and honestly, it just leaves you shaking your head. What a total mess.Koepka's Putting Game Finally Lights Up in Canada
Now, for a complete vibe shift, let’s talk about some actual *good* golf news! While one legend is making headlines for all the wrong reasons, Brooks Koepka is out there proving why he’s one of the best. In his 12th start since rejoining the PGA Tour, Koepka is absolutely electric, currently tied for the lead at the RBC Canadian Open! How about that for a comeback? He’s sharing that top spot with five other players heading into Friday's second round, and you gotta feel good for the guy. Koepka even chatted with Rex Hoggard after his opening round, admitting he’s been waiting for his putting game to improve. And boy, has it! He was an incredible fifth in strokes gained putting during Thursday's first round, showing off some serious touch on the greens. He carded a 64 and grabbed a share of the lead by sinking a birdie on the 18th hole. That’s pure clutch! So, what’s next on the greens? Phil Mickelson’s situation is obviously still unfolding, and the long-term impact on his career and reputation feels monumental. For Brooks Koepka, the focus is squarely on championship golf. He’s got Round 2 of the RBC Canadian Open ahead of him. Can he keep that putter hot and pull away from the pack? You know we’ll be glued to the screen, cheering on every shot and hoping for more classic golf action from Brooks!🐦 What fans are saying on X
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