Brooks Koepka to Make PGA Tour Comeback Next Month Under New Returning Member Program
Following his departure from LIV Golf, Brooks Koepka has announced that he will be making a surprise return to the PGA Tour in January. As part of the new Returning Member Program, Koepka's eligibility to compete on the tour has been reinstated after joining LIV Golf in 2022.
The five-time major champion confirmed his departure from LIV Golf in December and promptly applied for reinstatement of his PGA Tour membership. After reviewing his application, the PGA Tour launched a program designed to offer a limited group of 'elite performers' the opportunity to return to the tour.
Koepka will make his comeback at the Farmers Insurance Open on January 29-February 1, marking his first appearance in over two years. With this move, Koepka has also rekindled his chances of competing for Team USA in the Presidents Cup and participating in The League of Innovation (TGL).
Under the new program, players who have been away from the tour for at least two years and have won a major or The Players tournament over the last four seasons are eligible to participate. Koepka's return comes with significant financial penalties, including a five-year ban on equity from the Player Equity Program.
The PGA Tour has welcomed Koepka's decision to return to the tour, citing his impact on the sport and the strength of the organization. However, LIV Golf has responded by reaffirming its commitment to growing the game globally for all players, emphasizing the importance of an open ecosystem that supports players' rights to compete across various platforms.
As Koepka returns to the PGA Tour, fans can look forward to seeing him compete in key events like the Farmers Insurance Open and the WM Phoenix Open.
Following his departure from LIV Golf, Brooks Koepka has announced that he will be making a surprise return to the PGA Tour in January. As part of the new Returning Member Program, Koepka's eligibility to compete on the tour has been reinstated after joining LIV Golf in 2022.
The five-time major champion confirmed his departure from LIV Golf in December and promptly applied for reinstatement of his PGA Tour membership. After reviewing his application, the PGA Tour launched a program designed to offer a limited group of 'elite performers' the opportunity to return to the tour.
Koepka will make his comeback at the Farmers Insurance Open on January 29-February 1, marking his first appearance in over two years. With this move, Koepka has also rekindled his chances of competing for Team USA in the Presidents Cup and participating in The League of Innovation (TGL).
Under the new program, players who have been away from the tour for at least two years and have won a major or The Players tournament over the last four seasons are eligible to participate. Koepka's return comes with significant financial penalties, including a five-year ban on equity from the Player Equity Program.
The PGA Tour has welcomed Koepka's decision to return to the tour, citing his impact on the sport and the strength of the organization. However, LIV Golf has responded by reaffirming its commitment to growing the game globally for all players, emphasizing the importance of an open ecosystem that supports players' rights to compete across various platforms.
As Koepka returns to the PGA Tour, fans can look forward to seeing him compete in key events like the Farmers Insurance Open and the WM Phoenix Open.