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Brooks Koepka Applies For PGA Tour Reinstatement, Tour Membership
Brooks Koepka's reinstatement begins after leaving LIV Golf; PGA Tour process includes board input and could affect timing of his return.
- This Friday, Brooks Koepka applied for reinstatement of his PGA Tour membership, ESPN reported, with two people confirming he started the process toward a potential return.
- After departing LIV Golf on December 23 with one year left on his contract, Koepka did not renew his PGA Tour membership before the 2022-23 season.
- The PGA Tour will launch a formal review that may consider disciplinary action and involve Brian Rolapp, CEO of PGA Tour Enterprises, the policy board, and player directors including Tiger Woods.
- The application creates a potentially precedent-setting decision for the tour as Koepka remains eligible for the four majors this year under the PGA Tour five-year exemption if his 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill is honored.
- With reactions split, Rory McIlroy said, `If he decides it’s something that he wants to do, I’m sure we’ll find a way to include him,’ while the PGA Tour stated, `Brooks Koepka is a highly accomplished professional and we wish him and his family continued success.
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Brooks Koepka is out of LIV Golf. Now he has applied for PGA Tour membership again
Brooks Koepka is taking the first step toward possibly rejoining the PGA Tour. The AP has confirmed Koepka has applied for reinstatement.
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