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Koepka applies to rejoin PGA Tour after leaving LIV Golf
Summary
Brooks Koepka has applied for reinstatement of his PGA Tour membership less than a month after leaving the LIV Golf League; he announced his departure from LIV on December 23 and had one year remaining on that LIV deal.
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Brooks Koepka has applied to be reinstated as a PGA Tour member less than a month after leaving the LIV Golf League. He announced his departure from LIV on December 23 and the split was described by LIV as amicable, with a statement saying he was prioritising his family and staying closer to home. Koepka did not renew his PGA Tour membership before the 2022–23 season, so he must reapply to formally begin a disciplinary process. A source told the Daily Mail that he informed the PGA Tour of his intention to leave LIV before his public announcement.
Known details:
- Koepka has submitted an application for reinstatement of his PGA Tour membership.
- He walked away from LIV Golf on December 23 and reportedly had one year remaining on his LIV contract.
- LIV described the departure as amicable and cited family reasons for Koepka’s decision.
- The PGA Tour released a brief statement wishing Koepka and his family continued success and noting the tour’s competitive environment.
- Koepka left the PGA Tour for LIV in 2022 for a reported $100 million and was among players later suspended by the PGA Tour.
- Because he did not renew PGA membership prior to 2022–23, he is required to reapply to begin the formal disciplinary and reinstatement procedures.
Summary:
Koepka’s application initiates the PGA Tour’s reinstatement and disciplinary procedures and represents the formal step needed to pursue membership again. Undetermined at this time.
