Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 2
Mickelson Team Rebuts Nude-Photo Story, Admits 1 Apology as Club-Exit Claims Are Denied
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 2

Mickelson Team Rebuts Nude-Photo Story, Admits 1 Apology as Club-Exit Claims Are Denied

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 2

Summary

  • Phil Mickelson’s representatives blasted a Skratch report alleging he showed a nude photo of himself to Ashley Perez and was pushed out of multiple golf clubs, calling the story speculative and misleading.
  • The statement says Mickelson was never expelled or had a membership revoked, and that departures from clubs were his own decisions rather than actions forced by his wife or club officials.
  • On the photo allegation, the team did not issue a full denial but said Mickelson apologized for his conduct, adding that the apology should not be treated as admitting every claim in the article.
  • The rebuttal also attacked reporter Alan Shipnuck’s use of anonymous sourcing and suggested potential PGA Tour-linked bias at Skratch, which was founded by the tour before Mickelson joined LIV Golf.
  • The dispute lands as Mickelson has played only 1 LIV event in 2026 and skipped all majors while dealing with what his camp has called a personal health matter.

Insights

Will these allegations against a golf legend finally shatter the sport's long-standing 'culture of silence'?
Is this report a bombshell exposé or a calculated attack in the ongoing PGA Tour versus LIV Golf war?
With his reputation and LIV Golf's future in doubt, is this the end of Phil Mickelson's legendary career?