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Rory McIlroy Open to Bryson DeChambeau’s Return to PGA Tour, Acknowledges LIV Players Have “Paid Their Price”

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Rory McIlroy Advocates for LIV Golf Returnees on the PGA Tour

Rory McIlroy, the reigning Masters champion, recently expressed his openness to welcoming back former PGA Tour stars who transitioned to LIV Golf, stating they have "paid their consequence." During his appearance on the "Overlap" podcast, McIlroy emphasized the need for professional golf to unite its top players more frequently to maintain its relevance.

Impact of LIV Golf on Professional Golf

The disparity created by the departures of elite players to LIV Golf, backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, has stirred significant discussions in the golf community. While McIlroy acknowledges that LIV has enhanced the visibility of major events and the Ryder Cup, he believes a consolidated format involving all top players is essential for the sport’s future.

Brooks Koepka’s Potential Return

McIlroy’s remarks followed news that five-time major winner Brooks Koepka announced his intention to step away from LIV Golf for the 2026 season. This raises speculations about his possible return to the PGA Tour. McIlroy posited that if Koepka chooses to come back, there should be no punitive measures as it would benefit the overall quality of the Tour.

“They’ve made the money but they’ve paid their consequence when you talk about their reputation,” McIlroy commented. “If it would make the overall tour stronger to have Bryson DeChambeau back or anyone else, I’d be okay with it.”

This sentiment is echoed by fellow PGA Tour golfer Billy Horschel, who previously supported penalties for returning LIV players but has since recognized the advantages of reintegrating these athletes into the Tour.

High-Profile Departures and Tensions

Koepka is not alone in his migration to LIV Golf; other notable names such as Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, Dustin Johnson, and Phil Mickelson also opted for the new tour. Their exits sparked friction between LIV Golf and the established PGA, with debates regarding the consequences for returning players. As it stands, the PGA Tour has signaled that returning from LIV would require at least a year of absence from competing in non-sanctioned events.

As the LIV Golf series concluded its final event on August 25, 2025, the timeline suggests that Koepka would not be eligible for PGA Tour events until at least the following fall, leaving the potential open for participation in the DP World Tour.

Shifts in McIlroy’s Perspective

Known as one of the most vocal critics of LIV Golf since its inception, McIlroy has softened his stance. He admits that his earlier views were "too judgmental" and that he recognizes the differing circumstances surrounding various players.

“You get this offer and what do you do? We all turned professional to make a living,” McIlroy reflected in January 2024. “I can’t judge people for making that decision.”

LIV Golf’s Future and Changes

In a bid to improve its competitive standing, LIV Golf will implement changes for the 2026 season, including moving from a 54-hole format to a traditional 72-hole setup. This alteration is aimed at enhancing the chances of players earning Official World Golf Rankings points.

However, McIlroy remains cautious about the long-term viability of LIV Golf. He emphasized, "If LIV is failing to capture attention and they’ve invested so much money without yielding a return, I don’t know how much longer they can sustain it."


Rory McIlroy’s sentiments reflect a significant turning point in the discourse surrounding the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, highlighting the necessity of unity for the sport’s future while also addressing the complexities of individual choices made by players in pursuit of their careers.

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