Brooks Koepka’s Next Chapter: A Return to PGA Tour After Departing LIV Golf

Brooks Koepka, a five-time major champion and notable figure in professional golf, has become the first high-profile player to resign from LIV Golf. At 35 years old, the Palm Beach County native announced on December 23 his decision to leave the Saudi-backed league, stating a desire to prioritize family and spend more time at home. This amicable split positions Koepka for a potential return to the PGA Tour, a move that many fans and analysts speculate will occur soon.

Reasons Behind Koepka’s Departure

In his statement, Koepka emphasized, "Family has always guided Brooks’ decisions, and he feels this is the right moment to spend more time at home." His wife, Jena, publicly shared her experience of a miscarriage earlier this year, highlighting the personal reasons that contributed to his choice.

While Koepka’s competitive spirit is undeniable—having previously ascended to No. 1 in the world during his remarkable run—his future in golf remains uncertain. However, history shows that many athletes are drawn back to their passions, especially when they are young enough to remain competitive. Koepka’s commitment to the game remains strong, as noted in his statement.

Koepka’s Eligibility for Major Championships

As far as major championship eligibility is concerned, Koepka holds exemptions that position him well for competition:

  • British Open: Exempt through 2027
  • Masters: Exempt through 2028
  • U.S. Open: Exempt through 2028
  • PGA Championship: Exempt for life as a three-time winner

The PGA Tour has suspended players competing in LIV events, but it will have the discretion to determine the terms of any return for those who have left the league. Following Koepka’s announcement, the Tour released a statement wishing him well, recognizing his accomplishments: “Brooks Koepka is a highly accomplished professional, and we wish him and his family continued success.”

To return, Koepka must reapply for tour membership, facing potential financial penalties or suspensions. The environment may be challenging; fellow tour players may not be welcoming to those who previously defected for financial reasons.

Koepka’s Frustration with LIV Golf

Koepka’s commitment to LIV Golf has often appeared tentative. His decision to join the league followed his brother Chase’s signing, as well as a staggering $125 million contract offer. However, it seems that Brooks was never fully invested in LIV. He expressed concerns about the league’s progress, stating, “We are behind, to be quite fair, behind where we should be. From bringing sponsors in to hitting the international market and the U.S. market.”

Despite winning five times in four seasons with LIV, Koepka faced a lackluster year, missing cuts in three majors and experiencing his first winless season on the LIV Tour, achieving only two top-10 finishes. As a comparison, he had previously excelled, winning nine times on the PGA Tour and holding the No. 1 ranking for 47 weeks.

LIV Golf’s Current Situation

LIV Golf has reportedly incurred losses between $1 and $1.4 billion, and its visibility in the U.S. has diminished. Talks of unity between LIV and the PGA Tour are stalled, leaving the league struggling for viewers and relevance.

Future Outlook

Speculation about Koepka returning to the PGA Tour surfaced early in 2025, following hints from Fred Couples regarding Koepka’s interest in rejoining the ranks of the PGA after his exit from LIV. The next chapter for Brooks Koepka is still unwritten, but many anticipate that we will see him back on the PGA Tour soon—potentially as early as this season or by 2027, possibly at the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches.


Whether you’re a long-time follower of Brooks Koepka or a casual golf fan, his next moves will be closely watched as he navigates his return to competitive golf. Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving story.

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