Brooks Koepka's return and what it means for PGA TOUR
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Golf star Patrick Reed has announced that he will be departing LIV Golf and will pursue a comeback to the PGA Tour. MORE: NCAA champion makes shocking LIV Golf choice before 2026 Masters Reed is a nine time winner on the PGA Tour and he shared his decision in a post on X/Twitter.
Ludvig Aberg, the 26-year-old Swede who won twice on the PGA Tour since turning pro in 2023, has played mostly in majors against the likes of Koepka and Reed. The Texas Tech alum said he had options to go to LIV, but “I didn’t like it; it wasn’t anything I wanted to be a part of.”
Harris English dropped a bombshell towards the end of last year, revealing that the PGA Tour planned to change its schedule in 2027. These potential changes would see the PGA Tour season begin after the Super Bowl,
Patrick Reed will leave LIV Golf to return to the PGA Tour, he announced Wednesday. Reed resigned from the PGA Tour to join the rival league in 2022.
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For many PGA Tour golfers, an overhaul of the schedule has long felt overdue, especially for Rory McIlroy. A vocal critic of the Tour’s increasingly condensed calendar, McIlroy revealed in 2024 that he planned to scale back his schedule to protect his body.
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