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Brooks Koepka Back to PGA Tour After LIV Exit
12 Jan
Summary
- Brooks Koepka returns to PGA Tour five weeks after LIV Golf departure.
- Koepka faces a $5 million charity donation as a financial penalty.
- A one-time program allows only major winners from 2022-2025 to return.

Brooks Koepka is set to rejoin the PGA Tour, making his return just five weeks after his departure to LIV Golf. He will participate in the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, resuming his PGA Tour career under a special "Returning Member Program."
This program comes with a substantial financial penalty, requiring a $5 million donation to charity. Furthermore, Koepka will be ineligible for PGA Tour equity grants for five years and will not receive FedEx Cup bonus money in 2026. He must also qualify for signature events. This unique agreement is a one-time offer, not setting a precedent for future player movements.
Only players with major championships or The Players Championship wins between 2022 and 2025 are eligible. This potentially includes Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, and Cameron Smith, who have three weeks to decide. The PGA Tour board, with player majority led by Tiger Woods, approved the program, emphasizing its role in strengthening the tour and responding to fan desire for top players competing together.




