Geez this happened quickly.
The publication reports through a PGA source that the Returning Member Program — which Brooks Koepka opted into at the start of the year at a hefty cost — is not expected to be re-offered to the other three players who were eligible, Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Cameron Smith.
“The situation is different now,” the source told the publication.
Meanwhile, the path Patrick Reed is on — waiting one year from his last LIV Golf tournament to re-emerge on the PGA Tour — is no guarantee to be open to other players.
Furthermore, Golf Digest reports that the 11 players who joined an antitrust suit against the PGA Tour — this includes DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson — are expected to face a harsher route back to the Tour.
DeChambeau is said to have been disillusioned with LIV in 2026 amid $500m contract negotiations, and reportedly held talks about other options during the Masters.
Brooks Koepka made the right choice.




































