Close Menu
Earth & BeyondEarth & Beyond

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Laurence Fishburne Joins Scarlett Johansson in ‘The Exorcist’

    NBA trade grades: Kennard, Porzingis, Kuminga, AD, CP3 deals

    Logitech G522 Lightspeed gaming headset review

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Earth & BeyondEarth & Beyond
    YouTube
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Trending & Viral News
    Earth & BeyondEarth & Beyond
    Subscribe
    You are at:Home»Sports»Brooks Koepka leaving LIV Golf ‘to spend more time at home’
    Sports

    Brooks Koepka leaving LIV Golf ‘to spend more time at home’

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondDecember 24, 2025004 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Brooks Koepka leaving LIV Golf ‘to spend more time at home’
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    • Mark SchlabachDec 23, 2025, 05:36 PM ET

      Close

      • Senior college football writer
      • Author of seven books on college football
      • Graduate of the University of Georgia

    Five-time major champion Brooks Koepka isn’t returning to LIV Golf in 2026, the league announced Tuesday.

    Koepka, 35, will be replaced by Talor Gooch as captain of Smash GC, LIV Golf League CEO Scott O’Neil said in a statement.

    “We have amicably and mutually agreed that Brooks Koepka will no longer compete in the LIV Golf League, following the 2025 season,” O’Neil said. “Brooks is prioritizing the needs of his family and staying closer to home. We appreciate the significant impact he has had on the game and wish him continued success, both on and off the course.”

    The former world No. 1 signed with the Saudi Arabian-financed breakaway league in June 2022. He reportedly had one year left on his contract, which was worth more than $100 million.

    Editor’s Picks

    2 Related

    In a statement, Koepka’s management team thanked Yasir Al-Rumayyan, governor of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund; O’Neil and LIV Golf League’s management team; his teammates; and fans.

    “Family has always guided Brooks’ decisions, and he feels this is the right moment to spend more time at home,” Koepka’s management team said. “Brooks will continue to be a huge supporter of LIV Golf and wishes the league and its players continued success. Brooks remains passionate about the game of golf and will keep fans updated on what’s ahead.”

    Koepka’s wife, Jena, announced on social media in October that she had suffered a miscarriage at 16 weeks. The couple has a 2-year-old son, Crew.

    It remains unclear when Koepka might be permitted to return to the PGA Tour if he desires to do so. Former PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan suspended golfers who competed in LIV Golf tournaments without conflicting-event releases.

    “Brooks Koepka is a highly accomplished professional, and we wish him and his family continued success,” the PGA Tour said in a statement. “The PGA Tour continues to offer the best professional golfers the most competitive, challenging and lucrative environment in which to pursue greatness.”

    Sources told ESPN that Koepka informed the PGA Tour of his plan to leave LIV Golf before announcing his departure Tuesday. He will have to formally reapply for PGA Tour membership if he wants to return; he didn’t renew his membership before the 2022-23 season, the sources said.

    If Koepka reapplies for PGA Tour membership, the tour will start the reinstatement and disciplinary process, which will include “thoughtful input from the board, including player directors,” the source said.

    Brooks Koepka became the first LIV Golf player to win five individual competitions, most recently in August 2024, but he struggled mightily this past season, finishing 31st among 54 golfers in the seasonlong individual points standings. Photo by Jason Butler/Getty Images

    The PGA Tour does not publicly disclose or comment on disciplinary matters.

    Koepka became the first LIV Golf player to win five individual competitions, most recently at The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, in August 2024.

    He struggled mightily this past season, though, finishing 31st among 54 golfers in the seasonlong individual points standings. Koepka was runner-up in a tournament in Singapore in March but didn’t finish in the top 15 in his last eight starts.

    Koepka missed the cut in three of the four majors this past season; he tied for 12th in the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania.

    Koepka’s form was better in the last two of his four starts on the DP World Tour; he was fourth in the Open de France in Paris and tied for 15th in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland.

    If Koepka doesn’t return to the PGA Tour this coming season, he still would be eligible to play in the four majors because of his five-year exemption for winning the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York.

    “I want to start by thanking Brooks,” Gooch said in a statement. “He is one of the greatest competitors in the game, and I have learned so much from him while being his teammate on Smash GC. He’s a friend and teammate, and I have great respect for his decision. I wish him, Jena, and their family all the best.”

    Brooks Golf home Koepka Leaving LIV Spend time
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleThe TFT Paris Open: A community-first esports event
    Next Article Jhené Aiko, Ludacris, Nelly and Ashanti
    Earth & Beyond
    • Website

    Related Posts

    NBA trade grades: Kennard, Porzingis, Kuminga, AD, CP3 deals

    February 5, 2026

    FARID BASHARAT JUST WANTS A CHANCE TO PROVE HIMSELF

    February 5, 2026

    Super Bowl 2026 expert predictions: Will Seattle Seahawks or New England Patriots lift Lombardi Trophy in Santa Clara, California? | NFL News

    February 5, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Latest Post

    If you do 5 things, you’re more indecisive than most—what to do instead

    UK ministers launch investigation into blaze that shut Heathrow

    The SEC Resets Its Crypto Relationship

    How MLB plans to grow Ohtani, Dodger fandom in Japan into billions for league

    Stay In Touch
    • YouTube
    Latest Reviews

    NBA trade grades: Kennard, Porzingis, Kuminga, AD, CP3 deals

    By Earth & BeyondFebruary 5, 2026

    FARID BASHARAT JUST WANTS A CHANCE TO PROVE HIMSELF

    By Earth & BeyondFebruary 5, 2026

    Super Bowl 2026 expert predictions: Will Seattle Seahawks or New England Patriots lift Lombardi Trophy in Santa Clara, California? | NFL News

    By Earth & BeyondFebruary 5, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Most Popular

    Blackpink Share New Song “Jump” Amid Deadline World Tour: Watch the Video

    July 13, 202537 Views

    Bitcoin in the bush – crypto mining brings power to rural areas

    March 25, 202513 Views

    Honor of Kings breaks esports attendance Guinness World Record 

    November 10, 202511 Views
    Our Picks

    Laurence Fishburne Joins Scarlett Johansson in ‘The Exorcist’

    NBA trade grades: Kennard, Porzingis, Kuminga, AD, CP3 deals

    Logitech G522 Lightspeed gaming headset review

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    © 2026 Earth & Beyond.
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Newsletter Signup

    Subscribe to our weekly newsletter below and never miss the latest product or an exclusive offer.

    Enter your email address

    Thanks, I’m not interested