
Brooks Koepka
35-Year-Old Golfer

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Koepka will return to the PGA Tour for the 2026 season via the new Returning Member Program. Only players who have won a major or THE PLAYERS Championship from 2022-25 are eligible. Koepka opted out of the final year of his LIV Golf contract in December after winning five times on the breakaway tour. As part of the terms of his reinstatement, Koepka will be required to play at least 15 events in 2026. He will also not be able to accept a sponsor's exemption for any of the eight Signature Events, and instead have to earn a spot with his play. Koepka will be a difficult player to project for fantasy, as if he can't earn his way into any of the signature events his upside is severely limited. That said, he is eligible for all four majors in 2026. Koepka sits outside the Top 150 in the DataGolf rankings, so he will need to step up his play. Read Past Outlooks
Reinstated by PGA Tour
Koepka has been reinstated by the PGA Tour via a new Returning Member Program that was announced by PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp on Monday, CBS Sports reports.
ANALYSIS
Koepka negotiated his way out of the final year of his LIV Golf contract and applied to be reinstated by the PGA Tour. On Monday the Tour announced a new program in which champions of the four major championships and THE PLAYERS from 2022-25 could return to the PGA Tour prior to the Feb. 2 deadline, which is the Monday of the first schedule LIV Golf event. The other three players that could take advantage of this would be Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Cameron Smith. Koepka, and any of the other three players who decided to return, will also have a five-year forfeiture of any potential equity in the PGA Tour's Player Equity Program. Koepka is expected to miss out on around $50-85 million because of this. All that said, Koepka made it clear in a post on X that he was very happy to accept the terms and return to the PGA Tour. Koepka will tee it up at the upcoming Farmers Insurance Open (Jan. 29-Feb. 1) and the WM Phoenix Open (Feb. 5-8). He is also exempt for all four major championships in 2026.
Koepka negotiated his way out of the final year of his LIV Golf contract and applied to be reinstated by the PGA Tour. On Monday the Tour announced a new program in which champions of the four major championships and THE PLAYERS from 2022-25 could return to the PGA Tour prior to the Feb. 2 deadline, which is the Monday of the first schedule LIV Golf event. The other three players that could take advantage of this would be Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Cameron Smith. Koepka, and any of the other three players who decided to return, will also have a five-year forfeiture of any potential equity in the PGA Tour's Player Equity Program. Koepka is expected to miss out on around $50-85 million because of this. All that said, Koepka made it clear in a post on X that he was very happy to accept the terms and return to the PGA Tour. Koepka will tee it up at the upcoming Farmers Insurance Open (Jan. 29-Feb. 1) and the WM Phoenix Open (Feb. 5-8). He is also exempt for all four major championships in 2026.
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A five-time major champion, Koepka headed into 2024 on the heels of a strong 2023 year. He finished T2 with Phil Mickelson at The Masters, then proceeded to capture his third PGA Championship title. While he managed to make the cut in all four majors in 2024, Koepka failed to crack the top-25 in any of those events, with his T26 at the PGA Championship and U.S. Open Championship being his two best finishes. As for the LIV Golf League, the Smash GC captain added to his trophy collection with victories in Singapore and Greenbrier, and he leads all LIV Golf players with five individual trophies. Koepka will be in the field for all four majors for the 2025 season.
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Leaving LIV Golf
Koepka announced Tuesday that he will not compete in the LIV Golf League in 2026, Bob Harig of SI.com reports.
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Ends 31st in LIV season standings
Koepka finished 50th at LIV Golf Indianapolis with a one-over cumulative score to end the regular season 31st in the individual standings with 45.13 points.
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Wastes strong start in Chicago
Koepka carded a two-under 69 in the final round at LIV Golf Chicago to finish tied for 29th.
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Rough season continues
Koepka finished tied for 47th at LIV Golf UK after carding a two-over 73 in the final round.
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WD's from LIV Golf Dallas
Koepka has withdrawn from LIV Golf Dallas with an illness, Smash GC reports.
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