Multiple outlets report that professional golfer Phil Mickelson is no longer welcome at a San Diego-area club after allegations from a female employee. The reports cite a Golf Digest story and say Mickelson was expelled or removed from The Farms Golf Club in Rancho Santa Fe, California, described as his longtime home course. According to the allegations summarized by the outlets, the employee says Mickelson made unwanted physical contact after approaching her earlier this spring. Several accounts characterize the contact as “inappropriate” and “nonconsensual,” and say the employee rejected his advances. Media reports do not describe additional details beyond the characterization of the contact and the timing. The outlets also note that the incident follows Mickelson’s earlier public absence from The Masters, with one report referencing a “personal health matter,” though that is not directly connected to the club allegations. Across sources, the central points are that a female employee made a misconduct complaint to club officials, and the club subsequently removed Mickelson’s membership or barred him from the premises. None of the provided summaries include an official statement from Mickelson or the club.