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LIV Golf rocked as Patrick Reed walks out on Saudi rebel tour and follows Brooks Koepka back to PGA

By uk-times.com28 January 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Patrick Reed has followed Brooks Kopeka in quitting LIV Golf and returning to the PGA Tour, claiming it is the circuit he was ‘born to play on’.

American star Reed, the 2018 Masters champion, confirmed the news with a lengthy statement posted on social media on Wednesday.

He will play on the DP World Tour for 2026 until he is eligible to return to the PGA a year on from his last LIV appearance on Aug. 24, 2025.

‘After careful thought and consideration, my family and I have decided that I will no longer compete on the LIV Golf Tour,’ Reed said. ‘I am excited to announce that I am returning to the PGA TOUR as a past champion member for the 2027 season and am eligible to begin competing in PGA TOUR events later this year. 

‘I will continue to compete and play as an Honorary Lifetime Member on the DP World Tour, which is something that I am truly honored and excited to do. I’m a traditionalist at heart, and I was born to play on the PGA TOUR, which is where my story began with my wife, Justine. 

‘I am very fortunate for the opportunities that have come my way and grateful for the life we have created. I am moving forward in my career, and I look forward to competing on the PGA TOUR and DP World Tour.’

Patrick Reed has confirmed he is leaving the LIV Golf tour and will return to the PGA Tour

Reed, a 2018 Masters champion, said Wednesday that he is 'born to play' on the PGA Tour

Reed, a 2018 Masters champion, said Wednesday that he is ‘born to play’ on the PGA Tour

Reed’s announcement comes just days after he won the Dubai Desert Classic by four shots on Sunday.

Speaking in the aftermath, he confirmed a deal to play on the LIV tour for 2026 had not been signed but did say he expected to be there for the first event of the season in Riyadh, starting February 4.

But now, the 35-year-old has confirmed that he will instead be walking away.

Reed added: ‘I can’t wait to get back out there and revisit some of the best places on earth. I want to thank everyone involved for helping me make this decision. 

‘Over the last four years, I have learned a lot about myself, about who I am and who I am not, and for that I am forever grateful.’

Reed, a nine-time PGA Tour winner, is set to play in the Bahrain Championship on the DP World Tour later this week, his third straight week of competition.

He moved to No. 29 in the world with his Dubai victory and has virtually locked up spots in all four majors this year. 

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