Brooks Koepka Makes Another Big Change After Leaving LIV Golf
Summary
Brooks Koepka has left the LIV Golf league and rejoined the PGA Tour through a program for returning players. He recently ended his endorsement deal with Dunlop Sports, which owns Srixon, after using their golf balls and clubs since 2021.Key Facts
- Koepka used the PGA Tour's Returning Member Program to rejoin after being away for over two years.
- This program is for players who won major golf championships between 2022 and 2025.
- LIV Golf reportedly will lose Saudi Public Investment Fund backing after the 2026 season.
- Koepka and Dunlop Sports (Srixon, Cleveland Golf, XXio brands) ended their endorsement agreement.
- Koepka switched from Srixon Z-Star golf balls to Titleist Pro V1x earlier this season.
- Koepka is planning to play in the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic, an alternate PGA Tour event.
- The endorsement split happened quietly and was effective immediately.
- Koepka has won five major championships in his career.
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