02 Jul 2026, 15:18
Mikelson Sued Over New Golf Swing ‘Drive-By Shooting’ Incident
- McIlson sued over Skratch Golf swing, saying it is allegedly not illegal to have a material “onion” that is “unlawfully” used
- The lawsuit claims that the “drive-by shooting” incident involved three golf clubs and that the incident happened in 2015
- Representatives of the sport organization said that it is not illegal to use a club; Skratch claims that the swing was made with his own hands
Former champion turned golfer Phil Mickelson is suing over an allegedly illegal incident that was described in a report of the Skratch Golf swing. According to the report, the incident was described as a “drive-by shooting,” during which several “clipped” golf clubs were allegedly used.
The Skratch Golf material states that Mickelson owns more than three golf clubs in his possession. The report also says that Mickelson previously claimed that he had not been involved in a “drive-by shooting” incident and that “no one was harmed.” The report also notes that Mickelson had previously been accused of violating PGA Tour rules, and that he later withdrew his statement.
In response to the lawsuit, the presenter of the Skratch Golf material, Ben Boskovich, said that the “drive-by shooting” was “not illegal to use a golf club” and that “it is not illegal to use a golf club.” He also added that he did not understand why the incident was described as “drive-by shooting.”
In the lawsuit, it is claimed that the method of creating the Skratch Golf material involved the use of a “drive-by shooting” and that it was “not illegal.” The report also notes that Mickelson is suing PGA Tour for violating rules and that he previously withdrew his statement. The report further states that Mickelson had previously been accused of violating PGA Tour rules and that he later withdrew his statement.
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