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Reed Returns: PGA Tour Welcomes Masters Champ Back
29 Jan
Summary
- Patrick Reed seeks PGA Tour return via DP World Tour standings.
- PGA Tour policies established long ago allow for player returns.
- Players express optimism about Reed's potential PGA Tour comeback.

Masters champion Patrick Reed is now on track to rejoin the PGA Tour in 2027, navigating his return through the DP World Tour season standings. This pathway back was outlined in long-standing tour regulations, not through a newly created program. Adam Scott, a member of the PGA Tour's Policy Board, confirmed the existing policy was designed for such scenarios and that Reed's situation does not require a new vote.
Scott noted that fans desire to see top players compete more frequently, and Reed's potential return, alongside Brooks Koepka's recent return, addresses this sentiment. He believes these comebacks benefit golf fans by increasing the caliber of competition.
Fellow golfers like Harris English suggest that some players might be realizing the PGA Tour offers more fulfillment than LIV Golf. J.J. Spaun, the reigning U.S. Open champion, expressed optimism, stating that the return of players like Koepka and Reed strengthens the tour and adds valuable competition.




