
Brooks Koepka had last played on the PGA Tour back in 2022 before moving to LIV Golf. Ahead of the start of the new season in the Saudi league, he had made his exit from the league.
Following his departure from LIV Golf, fans are expecting him to play back on the PGA Tour. His last outing on the PGA Tour was at the Valspar Championship in 2022. He had a decent outing, playing four rounds of 67, 70, 71, and 65 to settle in a tie for 12th place.
He played in the 2021–22 season and had some notable finishes in his last 10 PGA Tour outings included a tie for third place at the 2022 WM Phoenix Open and a T16 at the 2022 Honda Classic. He also competed at the 2021 Hero World Challenge, where he carded rounds of 67, 67, 69, and 74 and settled in T9.
Here is a quick recap of the last 10 PGA Tour outings of Brooks Koepka before he joined LIV Golf:
- World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba: Cut (71, 71)
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise Houston Open: Cut (71, 72)
- Hero World Challenge: T9 (67, 67, 69, 74)
- Sentry Tournament of Champions: T28 (68, 68, 72, 69)
- Farmers Insurance Open: Cut (70, 74)
- WM Phoenix Open: T3 (66, 66, 68, 69)
- The Genesis Invitational: Cut (71, 74)
- The Honda Classic: T16 (68, 72, 71, 69)
- THE PLAYERS Championship: Cut (72, 81)
- Valspar Championship: T12 (67, 70, 71, 65)
After joining the Saudi league, Brooks Koepka played in the majors and also in DP World Tour events. However, he has been banned from playing on the PGA Tour.
In his successful career, the American golfer has won four PGA Tour events. His maiden win came in 2015 at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, which he won twice, the second one coming in 2021. He won the CJ Cup in 2018 and the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational in 2019.
Brooks Koepka reportedly reapplies to the PGA Tour membership
Brooks Koepka has reportedly reapplied for membership on the PGA Tour. After he announced his exit from LIV Golf last month, the PGA Tour released a statement.
“Brooks Koepka is a highly accomplished professional, and we wish him and his family continued success,” the tour’s said. “The PGA Tour continues to offer the best professional golfers the most competitive, challenging and lucrative environment in which to pursue greatness.”
Ahead of the start of the 2026 season, Koepka has reportedly applied for PGA Tour membership. This season, which was initially planned to start at The Sentry, will now start at the Sony Open in Hawaii.
It will be interesting to see when Koepka returns to play on the greens. Meanwhile, LIV Golf is also scheduled to start its new season next month.