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DeChambeau's LIV Contract Ends: PGA Tour Return Looms?
20 Jun
Summary
- DeChambeau's LIV Golf contract concludes this season, fueling return rumors.
- A return to the PGA Tour may involve significant penalties and fines.
- LIV Golf's funding is set to cease beyond the 2026 season.

Bryson DeChambeau, a prominent figure in professional golf, is reportedly contemplating a return to the PGA Tour as his contract with LIV Golf nears its end this season. Rumors suggest he has already initiated discussions with the PGA Tour regarding a potential comeback.
This potential move comes as PIF has announced it will cease funding LIV Golf beyond the 2026 season, creating a pivotal decision point for DeChambeau in the coming months. While other golfers like Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed have previously returned to the PGA Tour, DeChambeau's path may be more challenging.
Sources indicate that DeChambeau could face significant penalties, including hefty fines and a lack of elite status for entry into Signature Events, should he pursue a PGA Tour return. Despite his popularity, especially among younger fans, his past criticisms of the PGA Tour have created considerable "scar tissue" within the locker room.
Ultimately, DeChambeau's leverage may be less than he anticipates, as the PGA Tour has thrived in his absence. His future playing status remains uncertain, with possibilities ranging from a PGA Tour comeback under strict conditions to focusing on content creation.