The affable lefty golfer Phil Mickelson is a risk taker in golf.
Avid golfers can recall Mickelsons drive on the 13th hole at Augusta National in the final round of the 2010 Masters that settled on pine straw. Mickelson fired a 6-iron between two trees and the ball landed on the green, setting up a birdie that gave him his third green jacket.
Mickelsons risk-taking did not end in golf. He also bet on other sports and stocks.
In fact, the US government investigated Mickelson for alleged insider trading not long time ago. The government claimed that Tom Davis, a board member of Dean Foods Inc., a New York Stock Exchange-listed company, tipped off Billy Walters (who owed him some gambling debts) about an impending …
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