Brooks Koepka applies for PGA Tour reinstatement after leaving LIV Golf
Key Points:
- Brooks Koepka has applied for reinstatement to the PGA Tour after a 2½-year period competing in LIV Golf.
- Koepka left LIV Golf in December, ending his contract a year early through a mutual agreement with the league.
- The PGA Tour has confirmed Koepka's reinstatement request, but the exact process and timeline for his return remain unclear.
- Similar cases, like Hudson Swafford's, suggest Koepka could face restrictions or a waiting period before competing in Tour events again.
- Koepka retains eligibility to play in the four major championships through 2028 and can compete on the DP World Tour, though potential fines may apply.













