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Just 17 days after leaving LIV Golf, Brooks Koepka has applied for reinstatement on the PGA Tour, according to ESPN.
What will the biggest names on tour do in 2026? What will Brooks Koepka's return look like? We dive into some of the biggest stories to watch as the season gets started
The PGA Tour is back for 2026. Golf's brief offseason lasted a week longer thanks to the cancellation of The Sentry at Kapalua, giving the Sony Open the honor of opening the new season. WATCH: Sony Open golf LIVE on ESPN+ Nick Taylor will attempt to ...
It was announced on Tuesday that Matt Adams’ show is headed to ESPN to serve as their first-ever weekly live golf news and talk television show. It is premiering in this capacity this Wednesday, January 14th leading into PGA Tour Live.
The legend Tiger Woods welcomes the news that Brooks Koepka was moving from the LIV Tour back to the PGA Tour.
Brooks Koepka applies for PGA Tour reinstatement after leaving LIV Golf, prompting a potentially precedent-setting ruling.
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Brooks Koepka applies to return to PGA Tour after leaving LIV Golf
Brooks Koepka, just weeks after his split with LIV Golf, has applied for reinstatement with the PGA Tour. ESPN was the first to report the move.
Perhaps nobody on the PGA Tour was more outspoken against LIV than Rory McIlroy when the breakaway league was just getting started, and the five-time major champion doesn't seem to have much optimism regarding the Saudi Arabian-financed league's future.
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Koepka applies for PGA Tour reinstatement: reports
Brooks Koepka, a five-time major winner who left the PGA Tour for LIV Golf in 2022 but quit the Saudi-backed series last month, has applied for PGA reinstatement, ESPN and Golf Channel reported Friday.
Former PGA Tour winner Pat Perez, who played on LIV Golf and then was a broadcaster, had his membership reinstated but the Tour has not said when he can play.
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At long last, the stage is set for the start of the 2026 PGA Tour season, which kicks off this week with the Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club. With a number of phenomenal host sites on the regular rotation,