Phil Mickelson recently dropped a 3-word approval for a popular hot-dog brand called Portillo’s hot dogs. Mickelson is very active on X, and recently, he shared his viewpoint on the renowned brand.Former football player JJ Watt shared a post on X, displaying his hot dog order from Portillo's. He captioned it:“Yes Sir”Later, Mickelson, being a gourmet, shared his perspective about the brand and wrote:“Simply the best”Phil Mickelson @PhilMickelsonLINK@JJWatt Simply the best 😋A few days before this, Mickelson had also shared a tweet about his preferred wine brand, Austin Hope, and listed the wine prices in the same post. He wrote:“Random tweet. You go to the grocery store and while there, you want to buy a great wine but don’t want to add another stop. Try Austin Hope. It’s a $500 wine with a $65-80 price tag. Not the cheapest but it’s exquisite.”Phil Mickelson @PhilMickelsonLINKRandom tweet. You go to the grocery store and while there, you want to buy a great wine but don’t want to add another stop. Try Austin Hope. It’s a $500 wine with a $65-80 price tag. Not the cheapest but it’s exquisite 😋Phil Mickelson's last LIV Golf outing came at the Michigan event, where he finished tied for 29th after scoring 2 under. Before that, he played at LIV Golf Indianapolis, LIV Golf Chicago, LIV Golf United Kingdom, and LIV Golf Andalucía, where he finished at T40, T25, T37, and T23 after scoring 6 under, 1 under, 1 under, and 2 over, respectively.Phil Mickelson warns netizens of defamation repercussionsPhil Mickelson has been in the public eye for a long time due to his unconventional stances. Lefty not only made a bold move by switching to LIV Golf, but he has also never backed away from sharing his political standpoint. However, Mickelson continues to play in the PIF-funded league and expresses his opinions on social media about controversial political topics.Recently, the golfer made a bold comment by stating that any defamation comment against his name would face consequences. He said:“I know from experience that being in the public eye makes me a frequent target for sensationalized media coverage. I get that it comes with the territory but there are legal limits on false reports. And while I may have been willing to "let it go" in the past, I'm no longer going to sit quietly and take it when those lines are crossed. I have retained world-class defamation counsel Tom Clare to advise and represent me on this "article" by Hunterbrook and anyone who reposts it. More to come....Lots.”Phil Mickelson @PhilMickelsonLINKI know from experience that being in the public eye makes me a frequent target for sensationalized media coverage. I get that it comes with the territory but there are legal limits on false reports. And while I may have been willing to "let it go" in the past, I'm no longerPhil Mickelson also participated in PGA Tour tournaments this year, including the Open Championship, where he finished T56 after scoring 1 over. He missed cutlines in the other three PGA Tour major events.