Bryson DeChambeau, PGA TOUR and Brooks Koepka
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There’s growing speculation around Bryson DeChambeau’s future with LIV Golf, and he hasn’t given much away. DeChambeau is signed with LIV through the 2026 season, but there are questions about whether he’ll stay or join Brooks Koepka in moving on.
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Brooks Koepka reinstated by PGA Tour; same offer given to Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Cam Smith under new program for LIV members
The tour announced Monday that Koepka will play at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines in January under the “Returning Member Program.” Koepka departed for LIV Golf after the 2022 U.S. Open. However, he split with the Saudi-backed circuit in December and recently applied for reinstatement with the tour.
Koepka’s return comes with strict conditions, a ticking deadline and wider implications for the uneasy truce between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.
To return to the top of the sport in 2026, some players will need to find their games in ways that propelled them to prior success
Bryson DeChambeau's contract with LIV Golf expires after the 2026 season, much as Brooks Koepka's did before he departed the competition. And DeChambeau isn't publicly committing to LIV beyond that 2026 campaign just yet.
The PGA Tour has welcomed back a familiar face. Just five weeks after leaving LIV Golf, Brooks Koepka is returning to the PGA Tour under a one-time elite player program, facing a financial penalty
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You have a hole in one story?” Bryson DeChambeau asked President Donald Trump while playing with him in July 2024. However, what few saw coming was Trump casually mentioning an astonishing figure. “No,
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