Phil Mickelson's team rips reporter for story about alleged troubling transgressions: 'Drive-by shooting'

Earlier this month, Skratch published a story that accused Phil Mickelson of showing a nude photo of himself to a fellow golfer's wife amid other original reports that he had been expelled from a golf club due to alleged misconduct with a female employee.The five-time major champion obtained defamation counsel to absolve the "false rumors" about his golf club departure, which turned out to be his own voluntary resignation.Days later, though, the Skratch story spoke to Ashley Perez, the ex-wife of pro golfer Pat, who said Mickelson showed her a picture of himself nude with an erection and flexing his bicep and said she could come to his bedroom after her then-husband fell asleep.Skratch also interviewed other sources for its story who hinted at potential infidelity by Mickelson amid abrupt endings of memberships at other golf clubs.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMPhil Mickelson watches his tee shot on the 18th hole during the second round of the BMW Championship golf tournament at Medinah Country Club, Friday, Aug.
16, 2019, in Medinah, Ill.A rep for Mickelson, though, said the reporter is perhaps infamous for a "drive-by shooting" style of "anonymously-sourced" stories."The clear implication (of the story) is that Mr.
Mickelson was forced out of multiple golf clubs.He wasn't.
Mr.Mickelson has never been expelled from a golf club.
His membership has never been revoked by a golf club," the statement says.The statement also ripped Shipnuck for citing a source in which Mickelson's wife, Amy, played a role in his departures from clubs.Phil Mickelson plays a shot from the fifth tee during day two of LIV Golf South Africa at The Club at Steyn City in Johannesburg on March 20, 2026.(Johan Rynners/Getty Images)PHIL MICKELSON ACCUSED OF SHOWING NUDE PHOTO TO PRO GOLFER'S EX-WIFE: 'COME SEE ME'"That is false.
Mr.Mickelson has never been forced by his wife or by any golf club to surrender his membership.
Those decisions were his alone..." the statement s...