Rumors have constantly broadcast according to which Brooks Koepka has had remorse of the buyer since he joined Liv Golf on an agreement he admitted to be new figures.
Koepka was one of the first big names to join the tour funded by Saudi in 2022 – he admitted to the Masters 2023 that his injuries played a major role in the movement, which guaranteed a huge pay check.
But earlier this month, the legend of Golf Fred Couples revealed in a radio appearance that the five-time major Koepka winner “wants to return to the PGA Tour.
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Brooks Koepka walks on the first hole in the Masters tournament final at the Augusta National Golf Club on April 9, 2023, in Georgia. (Christian Petersen / Getty Images)
“I’m talking to Brooks Koepka all the time,” said couples. “I love Brooks Koepka, and I’m not going to say anything more except that I talk to him all the time … He wants to come back, I will say that. I think he really wants to come back and play the tour.”
Koepka declared before the last Livapore event in Singapore that he had spoken with couples “a little” after the appearance. The comments resulted in Phil Mickelson say that the couples pulled a “movement of lower class leave”.
However, Koepka did not seem exactly attached to Liv in the future.
“I have a contractual obligation here to fill, then we will see what is going on. I don’t know where I am going, so I don’t know how everyone is doing,” Koepka said. “Right now, I’m just focusing on how I’m playing better, how can I play better in the majors, how does this team win, then we will understand next year and how to play again. It’s the same thing. It’s just a rotating cycle. I have nothing. Everyone seems to know more than me.”

Captain Brooks Koepka of Smash GC famous with the trophy after winning the Liv Golf Invitational – Orlando at the Orange County National on April 2, 2023, in Florida. (Mike Ehrmann / Getty Images)
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It is not known at the end of the Koepka agreement, but many contracts would have been enough in the short term – somewhere in the range of three to five years.
The PGA Tour and the LIV continue to take discussions, that the PGA commissioner Jay Monahan credited President Donald Trump for the progress. Monahan recently called Trump “the facilitator” in discussions.
Koepka stormed the golf world several years ago, winning four majors over a period of two years. However, injuries derailed him for a long time after. Following a torn Ratella tendon, he lost his dominant form, winning a single event in a period of three years before his move to Liv, often finding himself outside the Cup.

Brooks Koepka speaks to the media at a press conference before Liv Golf Invitational – Portland at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club on June 28, 2022, in North Plains, Oregon. (Jonathan Ferrey / Liv Golf via Getty Images)
He joined Liv after a missed cup at 2022 Masters and the T55 and 55th finishes in the PGA and US Open championship that year. Koepka revitalized in 2023, winning the PGA championship only one month after finishing T2 at the Masters, which earned him a place in the Ryder Cup team of this year. However, its best finish in a major last year was T26.




