
Brooks Koepka turned a lot of heads when he left LIV Golf, three years after leaving the PGA Tour for the Saudi PIF-backed golf league. Although his sudden move raised some eyebrows, the American golf circuit seemed to be celebrating the five-time major champion’s comeback.
The PGA Tour recently shared a promotional video featuring some golfers from the circuit’s star-studded lineup. The marketing campaign video featured popular PGA Tour pros like FedEx Cup winner Tommy Fleetwood, Career Grand Slam winner Rory McIlroy, and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler.
In the end, the clip also featured returning PGA Tour pro Brooks Koepka, before ending the campaign with the punchline “Where The Best Belong.” NUCLR GOLF shared the clip on X and wrote in the caption:
“🚨🎬⛳️ ‘WHERE THE BEST BELONG’ — PGA Tour debuts its 2026 marketing campaign, which includes Brooks Koepka at the end of the video. Does this make you want to watch golf?”
Take a look at the X post by NUCLR GOLF:
As a PGA Tour pro, Brooks Koepka amassed nine victories before he left for the breakaway tour. In 186 events on the Tour, he has made the cut 146 times, bagged 53 top-10s, 40 top-5s, and 13 runner-up finishes.
The 35-year-old also earned four of his five major wins while he was a member of the Tour. In 2017, he won his first major at the U.S. Open and successfully defended the title in 2018. He has won the PGA Championship twice as a Tour pro (2018 and 2019).
A look at Brooks Koepka’s 2026 schedule on the PGA Tour
At the beginning of this year, Brooks Koepka rejoined the Tour via the circuit’s latest PGA Tour Returning Members Program. He is scheduled to make his first PGA Tour start after 2022 at the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines from January 29 to February 1, 2026.
Koepka’s next event on the Tour’s schedule is the WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona. “The People’s Open” is scheduled to take place from February 5 to 8. The former LIV golfer has also committed to playing a third event on the Tour’s roster. Koepka will be among the full field for the Cognizant Classic at Palm Beach, South Florida. The tournament will be underway from February 26 to March 1.
Although Koepka will be able to compete in PGA Tour events, the golfer has been penalised for his LIV exploits. He must play a minimum of fourteen events (including Majors) and will not be allowed to play in Signature Events unless he is qualifying. Koepka will also donate $5 million to a charity selected by the Tour and will forfeit any FedEx Cup earnings.