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PGA Tour Opens Door to LIV Defectors
21 Jan
Summary
- PGA Tour offers one-time reinstatement to LIV Golf defectors.
- Returning players face significant financial penalties.
- Rory McIlroy questions LIV Golf's recent player signings.

The PGA Tour has introduced a limited-time program, closing on February 2, 2026, allowing golfers who joined LIV Golf to seek reinstatement. This initiative, aimed at bringing top players back to the PGA Tour weekly, requires applicants to accept substantial financial penalties, potentially in the tens of millions of pounds. The program's opening has sparked speculation about further defections from LIV Golf, though key players like Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau have indicated they will remain with the Saudi-backed series.
This development follows former world number one Koepka's return, facilitated by the new program. Other LIV players, like Reed, have expressed interest in rejoining the PGA Tour if conditions are eased. The PGA Tour's chief executive emphasized a commitment to enhancing the fan experience and strengthening the tour. Separately, Rory McIlroy has commented on LIV Golf's lack of major new signings over the past two years, suggesting a potential decline in the rival circuit's appeal and financial backing.




