Brooks Koepka will be playing PGA Tour golf again before the end of the month.
Koepka was reinstated by the PGA Tour on Monday after Brian Rolapp created the Returning Member Program.

It has been claimed that Koepka’s return has made some PGA Tour pros unhappy.
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However, it is done now and there is no going back.
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Brooks Koepka’s response when asked about PGA Tour punishment
Koepka has been made to forgo any potential earnings from the Player Equity Program over the next five years.
That means he will be missing out on around $50-80 million, while he has also been asked to make a $5 million charitable donation.
The five-time major champion is not eligible to play in any signature events and will not be allowed to receive sponsor exemptions into them either.
When speaking to Golfweek, Koepka said whether he thinks punishment handed to him by the PGA Tour was fair.
“The penalty is significant but I understand why they’ve done it. It hurts but it’s supposed to,” Koepka said.
“I’ve got a lot of work to do with the players and I want to do that one-on-one. I want to have those conversations, but behind closed doors.“
Was Brooks Koepka’s punishment fair?
The eventual outcome is probably a fair solution for all parties involved.
Koepka will not be eligible to earn any money from the Player Equity Program, meaning that other PGA Tour players who were perhaps against his re