Phil Mickelson caps interesting week at Memorial

DUBLIN, Ohio — Hall of Fame golfer Phil Mickelson confirmed that FBI agents investigating insider trading approached him this week at the Memorial Tournament. The five-time major champion said Saturday he has done "absolutely nothing wrong." A federal 

A federal insider-trading probe is looking at Carl Icahn, the richest trader on Wall Street, Phil Mickelson, one of the nation's most accomplished golfers, and William Walters, one of the nation's most high-profile sports betters. The Wall Street

Phil Mickelson is the monster story at the Memorial Tournament this week and not for what he's doing on the course. A gaggle of reporters gathered around Lefty to ask him about the FBI investigation underway regarding some alleged insider trading 

A federal insider-trading probe is looking at Carl Icahn, the richest trader on Wall Street, Phil Mickelson, one of the nation's most accomplished golfers, and William Walters, one of the nation's most high-profile sports betters. The Wall Street

It's usually not a good sign when FBI agents approach you as you come off the golf course. That's what happened to Phil Mickelson this week at the Memorial, and now some details of an ongoing investigation into potential insider trading have gone public.