Mickelson linked to illegal betting case

Phil Mickelson was reportedly a "gambling client" and transferred $2.75 million to a man who was part of an illegal gambling operation, according to a report from Outside the Lines. Mickelson is not facing any charges and is 

Phil Mickelson was reportedly a "gambling client" and transferred $2.75 million to a man who was part of an illegal gambling operation, according to a report from Outside the Lines. Mickelson is not facing any charges and is 

Roland Van Karsen, 6, and his sister Elise, 8, were selling lemonade on Thursday near where pro golfers were competing in the Memorial Tournament when a high-profile customer left them a substantial tip. Golfing pro Phil Mickelson purchased a cup of 

Phil Mickelson strolled through the first round of his national championship, in a region where he's never played, owning the place. We're used to identifying a player with a specific tournament or championship based on their dominance or relation to

PGA Tour superstar Phil Mickelson has been implicated in an “illegal gambling operation which accepted and placed bets on sporting events,” reports ESPN's Outside the Lines. Last week, prosecutors struck a plea deal with