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Koepka met with the media on Tuesday for the first time since his reinstatement to the PGA Tour
www.cbssports.comHere’s the latest on Brooks Koepka’s PGA Tour return.
Koepka has been activated to rejoin the PGA Tour under a new Returning Member Program, allowing elite LIV players to come back after achieving major wins. He is scheduled to make his first competitive appearance at the Farmers Insurance Open in late January 2026, with plans to also play the WM Phoenix Open shortly thereafter. This marks his first PGA Tour start since 2022. [sources indicate program details and event timeline][1][3]
The program comes with penalties tied to Koepka’s return, including forfeiture of FedExCup bonus eligibility for the current year and ineligibility for the Tour’s player equity program for several years, with potential broader financial implications estimated in the tens of millions. Koepka has publicly expressed gratitude and excitement about returning, noting the importance of family and the chance to compete on the PGA Tour again.[4][5][10]
Media and analyst coverage highlighted that Koepka’s return is as much about timing and the PGA Tour’s new policy as it is about his performance. He spoke about being nervous yet grateful during his first tour media session since reinstatement and emphasized wanting to compete at the highest level while balancing family life.[3][5][6]
Public reception has been mixed in some circles, with discussions around how returning players affect tour dynamics, but the Tour has stressed that the Returning Member Program prioritizes players who have achieved the game’s highest honors. Koepka’s first events back are the Farmers Insurance Open (Torrey Pines) and the WM Phoenix Open.[6][1][4]
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Koepka met with the media on Tuesday for the first time since his reinstatement to the PGA Tour
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