
Scott McCarron wants to set one thing straight. He never called Phil Mickelson a cheater.
That should help keep the lawyers at bay, as if there was ever going to be any. Mickelson's implied threat of having his legal team deal with the biggest story in wedges since Gene Sarazen invented a club to get out of the sand was almost as laughable as his claims that he was slandered by his fellow golfer.
Besides, McCarron has a valid point. He never called Mickelson a cheater.
Mickelson didn't need to pick wedge fight

Tiger Woods’ wife, Elin Nordegren, reportedly visited the golfer at the Mississippi clinic where he’s said to be undergoing sex addiction treatment. If that’s the case, how did she go unnoticed? For starters, she wasn’t staying at a hotel, according to Us Weekly. She was at the home of Minnesota Viking quarterback Brett Favre.
No one’s been able to get confirmation from either Favre or Nordegren that she stayed at his 460-acre estate, but a local shopkeeper claims to have had a sighting.
"She definitely stands out," the shopkeeper told Us. "She was beautiful. She was walking around alone and trying to keep to herself."
Tiger's wife stays at Favre’s ranch