$300 Million Worth Phil Mickelson Once Landed into a Trouble Due to a Tiny Bet

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$300 Million Worth Phil Mickelson Once Landed into a Trouble Due to a Tiny Bet

Phil Mickelson had a history of gambling in his early days at golf. He has also made bets on golf courses, which has landed him in trouble on a number of occasions.

Phil Mickelson made a $20 bet with a fan at the Barclays Open in 2014. He lost the bet. He made the cut. The fan had a story to tell back home.

Phil Mickelson bet $20 on Jim Furyk making a hole from a bunker at the 2001 NEC Invitational. Mickels pocketed $500 and was not fined. PGA Tour Player Handbook states that betting on golf is against the rules. The penalty for breaking the rule is a fine, suspension from play or permanent disbarment.


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