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As expected, Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from the 2026 LIV Golf season starting February 7 in Riyadh; the five-time major winner remains linked to the competing circuit but needs more family time, according to LIV CEO Scott McNeil. However, Koepka, known for intense motivation in high-level competition, had limited drive at LIV and originally joined in 2022 to secure his retirement fund due to injuries. His skipping the final contracted season raises questions about potential buyouts and his ownership status of LIV team Smash GC, now captained by Talor Gooch.
Speculation grows about where Koepka will play next: the DP World Tour—where he’d be immediately eligible but likely face penalties—or the PGA Tour, which imposed a one-year suspension after his last LIV appearance, recently eased from lifetime bans by former Commissioner Jay Monahan. Recent reports reveal Koepka formally applied to reactivate his PGA Tour membership, seeking reinstatement to the tour.
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