
Brooks Koepka’s return to the PGA Tour after he left LIV Golf was a swift one to say the least.
Now, Shane Lowry and Sergio Garcia have both reacted to the PGA Tour‘s decision to allow Koepka back.
The five-time major champion officially left LIV Golf on December 23rd.
Then just a couple of weeks later, Koepka was immediately reinstated to the PGA Tour.
What’s the biggest reason you don’t watch LIV Golf?

the presentation is absolutely awful in my opinion. The commentary team, and the players, need to spend less time going on about how amazing LIV is
Commentators are painful, especially Arlo. The cult-like feeling where nothing about the product can be criticised is equally nauseating.
I don’t think it brings me the format I’ve watched over decades. But I also want to watch the players I’ve come to know in the tournaments I know. You can’t re-create traditions just by attracting a few name players.
Many believe that the PGA Tour made the right decision – one that was actually the best for the game as a whole.
Meanwhile, others aren’t quite as happy with the outcome.
So what do Lowry and Garcia – two players on opposite sides of the divide – make of the ongoing situation?
Shane Lowry delivers Brooks Koepka verdict
Lowry often offers really honest answers whenever he is asked about current topics in the professional golfing world.
And the Irishman didn’t disappoint when speaking to Golf Digest Middle East this week.
He said: “I met Brooks the other day. I was practicing at home and he was there. He didn’t give much away, but I kind of got it from him.
“I knew he was coming and like, I’ve thought about it over the last few days.
“It’s not that I don’t care, but like about three or four years ago when all this started kicking off, I spent a year on the PAC (Player Advisory Council) on the PGA Tour sort of worrying about what everyone was doing.
“Wondering what was going on, what was happening, and kind of, it was a bit miserable, to be honest.
“About, you know, two years ago, I really made a conscious decision to not really care about what anyone else was doing, and just worry about my own golf.