Brandon Thomas Lee, the firstborn of rock legend Tommy Lee, has been kicked out of his fancy country club. It was a fiery showdown on the golf course that led to his unexpected ejection.
Brandon Thomas Lee found himself in hot water at the Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California. A shouting match with a fellow club member was the catalyst for his abrupt removal from the club.
According to sources, the drama unfolded a few weeks ago on the 13th hole. Brandon was reportedly driving too close to the green, which caught the eye of a resident who resides on the course. The resident started filming Brandon, which instantly escalated the situation.
Incensed by the filming, Brandon began yelling at the homeowner, and things quickly became heated. One source close to Brandon explained that he didn’t realise he was violating any rules and was driving on the rough, not the green. They added that the resident escalated the situation by harassing Brandon instead of simply informing him of the mistake.
The incident was the final straw for the country club’s board. The resident sent the video to them, and they decided to revoke Brandon’s membership. There had been previous complaints about Brandon’s behaviour, including accusations of rudeness to the staff, which contributed to the board’s decision.
A source close to Brandon disputes these claims, asserting that he was never rude to the staff and that this incident was an isolated one. Despite this, the decision to remove him from the club stood firm.
Sherwood Country Club is no stranger to celebrity members, boasting big names like Jack Nicholson, Sylvester Stallone, Justin Timberlake, Wayne Gretzky, and Caitlyn Jenner. However, even in such exclusive circles, decorum is paramount.
Attempts to get a comment from Sherwood Country Club have gone unanswered, leaving us to wonder if there might be more to the story than meets the eye.
Brandon’s removal from Sherwood Country Club serves as a reminder that not even celebrity status can shield one from the consequences of their actions. While his camp argues it was a misunderstanding, the country club’s decision stands.