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Brooks Koepka is back on the PGA Tour because it’s better than leaving him off

Doug Ferguson, The Associated Press 6 minute read 9:11 AM CST

HONOLULU (AP) — Brooks Koepka is back on the PGA Tour, a decision that should have surprised no one.

Brian Rolapp, only five months into his role as CEO of PGA Tour Enterprises, faced what he called a “unique situation." Koepka wanted to return after four years on LIV Golf, where he pulled in more than $41.6 million in earnings — more than he made in nine seasons on the PGA Tour — to go along with a signing bonus Koepka had said was nine figures. Count the commas.

That led to emergency meetings, phone calls with key voices on tour, board approval of a path that let Koepka back in and finally a face-to-face meeting with the former captain of Smash GC.

All of that was necessary. But the answer could be found last August when Rolapp was 18 days into his new job and introduced buzzwords like “scarcity” and “simplicity” while discussing his plans for significant — not incremental — change on the PGA Tour.

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HONOLULU (AP) — Billy Horschel returned from five months away for hip surgery wanting to play three times to see how his hip and his game felt. His final stop was the Bank of Utah Championship the last week in October, a tie for 11th that kept him at No. 40 in the world.

He knew it was going to be close without checking on the Official World Golf Ranking math, and it was. Even with a late invitation to the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas, where he finished 15th, Horschel slipped out of the top 50 in the world by the end of the year.

He goes into 2026 without an invitation to the Masters, and with no regrets that he didn't add another tournament to try to assure being top 50 by the end of the year.

“Before Utah, I was thinking about playing Bermuda and Cabo (Mexico),” Horschel said at the Sony Open. “But I got what I needed out of my three events. I was trying to get back into the groove of things, see where my game was.”

What to know about Brooks Koepka’s return to the PGA Tour after 4 years with LIV Golf

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What to know about Brooks Koepka’s return to the PGA Tour after 4 years with LIV Golf

Doug Ferguson, The Associated Press 5 minute read Yesterday at 8:14 PM CST

HONOLULU (AP) — Brooks Koepka becomes the first LIV Golf player to return to the PGA Tour under a one-time program for elite players.

It's not a free pass back to the PGA Tour. Koepka has to make a $5 million charitable donation. He won't be able to receive PGA Tour equity grants for five years. He isn't eligible for FedEx Cup bonus money in 2026. And he can't receive sponsor exemptions into the $20 million signature events.

He plans to return in the Farmers Insurance Open on Jan. 29 at Torrey Pines in San Diego. He is eligible to reach the lucrative FedEx Cup postseason. He also is eligible for the Presidents Cup and for the indoor TGL circuit in Florida.

But the CEO of PGA Tour Enterprises, Brian Rolapp, said this was not a precedent and that only three other LIV Golf players were eligible to return.

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FILE - Brooks Koepka tees off on the 15th hole during the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Oakmont Country Club Friday, June 13, 2025, in Oakmont, Pa. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

FILE - Brooks Koepka tees off on the 15th hole during the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Oakmont Country Club Friday, June 13, 2025, in Oakmont, Pa. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

Koepka says he has ‘a lot of work to do’ with PGA Tour players upon his return

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Koepka says he has ‘a lot of work to do’ with PGA Tour players upon his return

Doug Ferguson, The Associated Press 6 minute read Updated: Yesterday at 5:02 PM CST

HONOLULU (AP) — Brooks Koepka is expecting a nervous energy when he returns to a regular PGA Tour event for the first time in four years at the Farmers Insurance Open. Only some of that pertains to his golf.

How he is received — inside and outside the ropes — remains to be seen as the first player to be invited back to the PGA Tour after taking at Saudi riches to defect to LIV Golf in 2022.

“I’ve got a lot of work to do with some of the players,” Koepka said in a telephone interview Monday. "There's definitely guys who are happy, and definitely guys who will be angry. It’s a harsh punishment financially. I understand exactly why the tour did that — it’s meant to hurt. But it (his departure) hurt a lot of people.

“If anyone is upset, I need to rebuild those relationships.”

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Updated: Yesterday at 5:02 PM CST

FILE - Brooks Koepka tees off on the 15th hole during the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Oakmont Country Club Friday, June 13, 2025, in Oakmont, Pa. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

FILE - Brooks Koepka tees off on the 15th hole during the second round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Oakmont Country Club Friday, June 13, 2025, in Oakmont, Pa. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

Brooks Koepka returns to PGA Tour under stiff financial penalty just 5 weeks after leaving LIV Golf

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Brooks Koepka returns to PGA Tour under stiff financial penalty just 5 weeks after leaving LIV Golf

Doug Ferguson, The Associated Press 5 minute read Updated: Yesterday at 7:05 PM CST

HONOLULU (AP) — Brooks Koepka is returning to the PGA Tour just five weeks after bolting from LIV Golf, agreeing to a one-time program for elite players that comes with a financial penalty that could rank among the largest in sports.

Koepka plans to resume his PGA Tour career in the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines at the end of the month.

But he will not be eligible for PGA Tour equity grants for five years, he will not receive FedEx Cup bonus money in 2026 and he cannot play signature events unless he earns his way in.

The out-of-pocket cost is a $5 million charity donation to be decided jointly with the tour. The financial repercussions — no access to equity or FedEx Cup bonus money this year — is a potential loss the tour puts at $50 million and upward.

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Updated: Yesterday at 7:05 PM CST

FILE - Brooks Koepka, of the United States, acknowledges the crowd on the 5th green during the first round of the British Open golf championship at the Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland, July 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison, File)

FILE - Brooks Koepka, of the United States, acknowledges the crowd on the 5th green during the first round of the British Open golf championship at the Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland, July 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison, File)

Brooks Koepka to return to the PGA Tour under one-time deal with stiff financial penalty

The Associated Press 1 minute read Yesterday at 12:46 PM CST

HONOLULU (AP) — Brooks Koepka to return to the PGA Tour under one-time deal with stiff financial penalty.

Anthony Kim earns his way back onto LIV Golf as top 3 who make it through qualifying

The Associated Press 2 minute read Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026

LECANTO, Fla. (AP) — Anthony Kim gets another season on LIV Golf and this time he earned it, finishing among the top three players over the final 36 holes of the qualifying tournament at Black Diamond who get a full year on the Saudi-funded league.

Kim, who stepped away from golf for 12 years amid drug and alcohol struggles, had a 1-under 69 to make it with two shots to spare.

“I’m not here to prove everybody wrong, I’m here to prove myself right," Kim said.

Richard T. Lee of Canada had a 65 and was medalist by five shots over Bjorn Hellgren of Sweden, who had a 64. Lee finished at 11-under 129. Kim was six shots behind.

Brooks Koepka is out of LIV Golf. Now he has applied for PGA Tour membership again

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Brooks Koepka is out of LIV Golf. Now he has applied for PGA Tour membership again

Doug Ferguson, The Associated Press 4 minute read Friday, Jan. 9, 2026

Five-time major champion Brooks Koepka, just over two weeks after defecting from Saudi-funded LIV Golf, has applied to have his PGA Tour membership reinstated.

The next step belongs to the tour, which has suspended players for joining the rival league, even if they never had PGA Tour membership.

Two people with knowledge of Koepka's application confirmed Friday he has started the process to rejoin the tour. They spoke on condition of anonymity because it has not been made public. Koepka's manager at Hambric Sports, Blake Smith, said he would not have a comment at this time.

ESPN first reported Koepka's application. With one year left on his LIV contract, the Saudi-backed league announced Dec. 23 that he would no longer be part of the LIV Golf League and his captaincy of Smash had been turned over to Talor Gooch.

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Friday, Jan. 9, 2026

FILE - Brooks Koepka, of the United States, acknowledges the crowd on the 5th green during the first round of the British Open golf championship at the Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland, July 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison, File)

FILE - Brooks Koepka, of the United States, acknowledges the crowd on the 5th green during the first round of the British Open golf championship at the Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland, July 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison, File)

PGA Tour drops Napa and Mississippi from schedule. Texas and North Carolina added to FedEx Cup Fall

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PGA Tour drops Napa and Mississippi from schedule. Texas and North Carolina added to FedEx Cup Fall

Doug Ferguson, The Associated Press 3 minute read Friday, Jan. 9, 2026

The PGA Tour released its FedEx Cup Fall schedule of eight tournaments — one that moves from the Spring — but loses two events, including one in Mississippi that began the year before the modern tour began.

The fall will include new tournaments in Asheville, North Carolina, and Austin, Texas.

They replace the Sanderson Farms Championship in Mississippi that had been played every year since 1968, and the Procore Championship in Napa, California, a tournament that dates to the start of the FedEx Cup era in 2007.

The title sponsorship in Mississippi was not renewed, and Sanderson Farms extended its support an additional year for 2025. The tournament began in 1968 as the Magnolia Classic and had gone through five title sponsorships over the years.

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Friday, Jan. 9, 2026

FILE - PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp speaks before a practice round of the Tour Championship golf tournament, Aug. 20, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File)

FILE - PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp speaks before a practice round of the Tour Championship golf tournament, Aug. 20, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File)

PGA Tour to expand equity program to include current FedEx Cup performance

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PGA Tour to expand equity program to include current FedEx Cup performance

Doug Ferguson, The Associated Press 4 minute read Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026

The PGA Tour is expanding its Player Equity Program to reward current performance, adding the top 50 in the FedEx Cup this year to those receiving recurring grants from a first-of-its-kind program that has topped $1 billion in equity for more than 200 players.

Brian Rolapp, the CEO of PGA Tour Enterprises, laid out the expansion in a memo to players Thursday afternoon, a week before the late start to the 2026 season. The Associated Press has viewed the memo, which included updates on the progress of a new schedule model by a committee chaired by Tiger Woods.

The expansion to the top 50 in the FedEx Cup was a result of a player meeting at the Rocket Classic, one week after Rolapp took over as CEO of the for-profit PGA Tour Enterprises. It also was discussed at the November board meeting before being approved.

This will roughly double the number of players who will be receiving recurring grants this year.

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Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026

FILE - PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp speaks before a practice round of the Tour Championship golf tournament, Aug. 20, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File)

FILE - PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp speaks before a practice round of the Tour Championship golf tournament, Aug. 20, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File)

Derek Sprague steps down as CEO of PGA of America to care for his family in New York

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Derek Sprague steps down as CEO of PGA of America to care for his family in New York

Doug Ferguson, The Associated Press 3 minute read Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026

Derek Sprague is leaving after one year as CEO at the PGA of America, wishing to return to upstate New York to help support his mother and mother-in-law, who are requiring more care.

Sprague took over in January 2025, the first club professional in 20 years to be CEO and the first former PGA president appointed to the role. The PGA of America has some 30,000 professionals, and it runs the Ryder Cup in America and the PGA Championship for men, women and seniors.

He said he would stay on in an advisory role to ensure a smooth transition when the PGA of America finds his successor. Sprague had informed the PGA of America board in early December of his need to get home to Malone, New York.

The PGA of America said it expects to announce a new CEO in the coming weeks.

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Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026

FILE -Derek Sprague, CEO of the PGA of America, speaks during a news conference at the PGA Championship golf tournament at the Quail Hollow Club,, May 13, 2025, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)

FILE -Derek Sprague, CEO of the PGA of America, speaks during a news conference at the PGA Championship golf tournament at the Quail Hollow Club,, May 13, 2025, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)

Chevon Championship moving LPGA’s first major to home of PGA Tour’s Houston Open

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Chevon Championship moving LPGA’s first major to home of PGA Tour’s Houston Open

The Associated Press 3 minute read Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026

HOUSTON (AP) — The Chevron Championship is moving the LPGA's first major of the year to Memorial Park, just four weeks after Houston's public course hosts the Houston Open on the PGA Tour.

The Chevron had been played at The Club at Carlton Woods, a Jack Nicklaus suburban club about 40 miles north of Houston, since relocating in 2023. The move to Memorial Park was to bring the tournament closer to Chevron's headquarters and to downtown Houston.

“For more than a century, Houston has been central to Chevron's story,” said Laura Lane, the chief corporate affairs officer for Chevron. “Collaborating with Memorial Park allows us to honor that legacy while advancing our commitment to women's golf and giving back to the community.”

Tom Doak redesigned Memorial Park, and it returned to hosting the Houston Open in 2020, first in the fall portion of the PGA Tour and then moving to the spring in 2024.

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Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026

FILE -Mao Saigo, of Japan, in yellow, jumps into the water after winning the Chevron Championship LPGA golf tournament April 27, 2025, in The Woodlands, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

FILE -Mao Saigo, of Japan, in yellow, jumps into the water after winning the Chevron Championship LPGA golf tournament April 27, 2025, in The Woodlands, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

LPGA Tour gets its turn at tech-infused indoor golf with WTGL to start next season

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LPGA Tour gets its turn at tech-infused indoor golf with WTGL to start next season

Doug Ferguson, The Associated Press 8 minute read Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026

TMRW Sports’ indoor golf league is going to feature teams from the LPGA Tour starting next season.

The entertainment group and the LPGA announced the addition Tuesday of the WTGL, which will be run separately from the TGL while looking every bit like the tech-infused indoor league. Matches will be played at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Key details still to be worked out include how many four-player teams will be part of the inaugural WTGL season.

TGL has six teams, with a seventh team (Detroit) to be added for its third season in 2026-27. The WTGL also is still forming ownership groups, making it too soon to announce the size of the inaugural season or which cities they will represent.

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Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026

FILE - The SoFi Center is seen ahead of the inaugural match of the TMRW Golf League, between New York Golf Club and The Bay Golf Club, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File)

FILE - The SoFi Center is seen ahead of the inaugural match of the TMRW Golf League, between New York Golf Club and The Bay Golf Club, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File)

Scheffler’s bid for career slam and Koepka’s search for new home among golf topics for 2026

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Scheffler’s bid for career slam and Koepka’s search for new home among golf topics for 2026

Doug Ferguson, The Associated Press 7 minute read Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026

This was always going to be a different year in golf with the PGA Tour trying to blow up a model that has been around longer than the sand wedge. So it only seems fitting that 2026 starts with a soggy piece of coincidence.

The Sentry, the season opener on the PGA Tour since 1999, was canceled because of water issues that include a dispute over how water is delivered to Kapalua. On what should have been the first official day of tournament week, Maui was under a flood watch Monday.

Go figure.

The PGA Tour season starts next week on a different island and a weaker field amid concern about the future of the Sony Open, in the final year of its title sponsorship and waiting to see whether The Sentry returns to Kapalua.

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Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026

FILE - Tiger Woods bites down on his club after missing a putt for par on the 18th green during the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament, March 25, 2013, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux, File)

FILE - Tiger Woods bites down on his club after missing a putt for par on the 18th green during the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament, March 25, 2013, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux, File)

Golf is a family affair for Steve Stricker’s family and that includes wife Nicki

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Golf is a family affair for Steve Stricker’s family and that includes wife Nicki

Doug Ferguson, The Associated Press 7 minute read Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025

Steve Stricker is a 12-time PGA Tour winner and captain of a Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup team that won by a combined score of 38-20. His oldest daughter, Bobbi Maria, has had limited Epson Tour status. His youngest, Izzi, is the Wisconsin State Golf Association amateur of the year.

Just don't forget about mom.

Nicki Stricker played at Wisconsin, was an assistant for her father, Dennis Tiziani, for a year at Wisconsin and then got married and raised two daughters.

With a little more time, a little more practice, she qualified for the U.S. Senior Women's Amateur two years ago, her first USGA competition since the 1992 U.S. Women's Amateur. She looked at the the golf schedule this summer and noticed the Wisconsin State Women's Four-ball Championship.

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Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025

Steve Stricker, left, and his daughter Izzi Strickler, second from right, wait to hit from the third fairway as his daughter Bobbi Strickler, second from left, and his wife Nicki Strickler work as their caddies during the final round of the PNC Championship golf tournament, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Steve Stricker, left, and his daughter Izzi Strickler, second from right, wait to hit from the third fairway as his daughter Bobbi Strickler, second from left, and his wife Nicki Strickler work as their caddies during the final round of the PNC Championship golf tournament, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Tales from the tour: Scheffler shows no mercy, even in a friendly match with his caddie

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Tales from the tour: Scheffler shows no mercy, even in a friendly match with his caddie

Doug Ferguson, The Associated Press 7 minute read Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025

Rory McIlroy has such a good relationship with Scottie Scheffler that he couldn't resist the dig.

“Get a chef,” McIlroy said at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

That's where Scheffler made his season debut, a month late due to his decision to try to cut ravioli with a wine glass while making Christmas dinner and slicing open his right hand. It took nearly three months for Scheffler to hit his stride, and then he was practically unstoppable.

That led to another observation from McIlroy. At the British Open, where Scheffler dominated another field for his second major of the year, McIlroy was reminded of his great start to the year when he won at Pebble Beach, The Players Championship and, most joyously, the Masters.

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Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025

FILE - Scottie Scheffler of the United States holds the Claret Jug trophy as he poses for photographers after winning the British Open golf championship at the Royal Portrush Golf Club, Northern Ireland, July 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison, File)

FILE - Scottie Scheffler of the United States holds the Claret Jug trophy as he poses for photographers after winning the British Open golf championship at the Royal Portrush Golf Club, Northern Ireland, July 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison, File)

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