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As expected, Brooks Koepka has officially withdrawn from the 2026 LIV Golf League season starting February 7 in Riyadh. The five-time major winner will remain connected to the rival circuit but needs more time for his family, according to LIV CEO Scott McNeil’s friendly statement. Koepka is known as a competitor who thrives on high-level competition, which he found limited in LIV. He joined LIV in 2022 mostly because injuries made him consider ending his career, and he sought a solid retirement fund. His forgoing the final contract year is unsurprising, though questions remain about financial settlements and whether he remains an owner of LIV team Smash GC, now led by Talor Gooch.
Speculation emerged over where Koepka will play next—on the DP World Tour, where he would be eligible immediately, possibly with a penalty, or on the PGA Tour, where he faces a one-year suspension following his last LIV appearance, after previous lifetime bans were significantly reduced. Interestingly, according to ESPN journalist Mark Schlabach, Koepka submitted a formal application last Friday to reactivate his PGA Tour membership, which had not been extended after 2022.
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