After weeks of speculation, it’s official: Brooks Koepka is parting ways with the LIV Golf League after four seasons.
The rumors had been swirling for weeks, and now it’s confirmed: Brooks Koepka will no longer be part of the LIV Golf League. The five-time Major champion had been a key figure in the league since 2022, securing five wins, leading Smash GC as captain, and making numerous high-profile appearances. His time with LIV Golf now ends earlier than originally planned.
Koepka exits LIV Golf League after four years
The decision was made mutually, according to both parties. LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil confirmed that they agreed to end the partnership after the 2025 season. Koepka stated that he wants to spend more time with his family, especially his wife Jena and son Crew. The 35-year-old expressed gratitude to the league leadership, his teammates, and fans.
Thank you, @BKoepka pic.twitter.com/Z4brvVd76e
— LIV Golf (@livgolf_league) December 23, 2025
New roles and open questions
Koepka’s contract with LIV Golf was originally set to run through 2026, making this a premature exit. His departure prompted a quick restructuring within Smash GC. Talor Gooch will now take over as team captain, supported by Jason Kokrak and Graeme McDowell. One spot on the team remains open for the upcoming season.
Koepka becomes the first Major champion to leave the league since its inception. His future path is somewhat defined, though no specific announcements have been made. Following his final LIV Golf appearance in August 2025, a suspension period applies for the PGA Tour. He remains eligible for the DP World Tour and all four Majors. Koepka has yet to reveal when or where he will compete regularly again.