Inside Brooks Koepka's PGA TOUR return
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SAN DIEGO (AP) — Torrey Pines looked plenty familiar to Brooks Koepka. The PGA Tour? Not so much. Koepka was playing the back nine on the South Course the day he arrived as a footnote in PGA Tour history as the first member to defect to LIV Golf and then be allowed to come back.
He's back. Brooks Koepka, a little more than two weeks after being reinstated by the PGA Tour, is entered in the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open.
Koepka’s first of five major victories came at the 2017 U.S. Open, hosted at Erin Hills Golf Course in Hartford, Wisconsin. With a winning score of 16-under 272, Koepka won by four strokes over Brian Harman and Hideki Matsuyama, and tied the lowest score-to-par ever at a U.S. Open, a mark set by Rory McIlroy in 2011.
Patrick Reed has confirmed he is returning to the PGA Tour after four years with LIV Golf. The former Masters champion is set to make his comeback in August after leaving the Saudi-backed league.
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Brooks Koepka has snappy reply after being reminded of poor form by reporter
Brooks Koepka was quizzed about his poor form heading into his PGA Tour return at the Farmers Insurance Open, and he had a cheeky response for a reporter at Torrey Pines