Brooks Koepka leaves LIV Golf
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Brooks Koepka parts way with LIV Golf ahead of 2026 season
Five-time major champion Brooks Koepka has left LIV Golf, the official announcement coming on Tuesday. Koepka, 35, has been one of the Saudi-backed circuit’s marquee names since 2022, when the upstart league became play.
Brooks Koepka is leaving LIV Golf. The league announced the split on Tuesday, declaring in a statement that it had “amicably and mutually agreed” that Koepka would no longer compete on LIV, sending shockwaves through the professional golf world.
Rumors of Brooks Koepka's desire to return to the PGA Tour have swirled for some time, but on Tuesday, the five-time major champion finally severed ties with LIV Golf. Kopeka is a DP World Tour member and is eligible to play in the majors in 2026, thanks to his 2023 PGA Championship victory at Oak Hill.
Brooks Koepka is done with LIV Golf. The five-time major champion wants to spend more time with his family moving forward.
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