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Reed won the Masters in 2018. The tour said he would be eligible to return a year from his last LIV Golf appearance on Aug. 24, 2025. He would not face additional discipline from the PGA Tour because Reed resigned his membership when he left for LIV, and he was not part of the antitrust lawsuit filed against the PGA Tour in 2022.
Another major winner is leaving LIV Golf and rejoining the PGA Tour. Patrick Reed, 2018 Masters champion, will follow five-time major winner Brooks Koepka back to the PGA Tour. Several other former LIV players could be following him by 2027.
LIV Golf is adjusting its rules to increase the number of players who qualify for the next season, ensure performance has more immediate consequences and distribute points across the entire field. Beginning in 2026,
Fox tweets 2026 LIV Golf graphic featuring three (!) misspelled names as things go from bad to worse
The graphic features all 13 team captains, including Phil “Mickeslon,” Dustin “Jonhson” and Martin “Kraymer,” who sounds like the wacky neighbor from some Saudi Arabian knock-off of ‘Seinfeld.’ The graphic was live on X for nearly two-and-a-half hours before it was deleted, and even the league’s players began to notice.
Reed, a nine-time winner on Tour and 2018 Masters champion, announced Wednesday that he will compete full-time on the DP World Tour this season before rejoining the PGA Tour as a past champion in 2027.
Patrick Reed readies for return to the PGA Tour in Fall of 2026 after not returning to LIV Golf for this season.
LIV Golf season is about to begin in the coming days! The first event of 2026 is scheduled to tee off at the Riyadh Golf Club in Saudi Arabia. Fans are eagerly awaiting the return of Bryson DeChambeau,
Golf star becomes the latest high-profile defection from LIV, following Brooks Koepka’s return to the PGA Tour.
Another high-profile LIV Golf player announced he won't return to the league in 2026.