First start already at the Farmers, Vijay Singh aims for a comeback, Charley Hull launching her own YouTube channel. The Back Nine.
As expected, Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from the 2026 LIV Golf League season, starting February 7 in Riyadh; the five-time major champion remains connected to the competing circuit but needs more time for family. This was amicably agreed upon, according to official statement from LIV CEO Scott McNeil. Koepka is a competitor who thrives on high-level competition, which he found limited at LIV. He originally joined LIV in 2022 due to injury concerns and to secure a solid retirement fund. Questions remain whether he had to buy out his contract or repay part of his guaranteed salary. He remains owner of LIV team Smash GC, now captained by Talor Gooch.
Speculation grows about where Koepka will next compete. DP World Tour would allow immediate play, possibly with a penalty, while the PGA Tour has a one-year suspension since his last LIV event, softened from a prior lifetime ban. An ESPN journalist reported Koepka formally applied to reactivate his PGA Tour membership last Friday.
See this post on Instagram