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Koepka leaves liv golf due to grueling schedule

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The golf world got some big news three days before Christmas: Brooks Koepka, five-time major champion and former Smash GC captain, has officially parted ways with LIV Golf.

Both sides described the split as amicable, and Koepka’s reason was clear — family priorities. The intense global travel schedule of LIV simply became too much to balance with life at home.

Official statements

LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil highlighted Koepka’s decision to stay closer to home, noting that the league’s mission demands “exceptional dedication” to worldwide travel and fan engagement. Koepka’s representatives thanked LIV leadership, including chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan and O’Neil, stressing that family has always guided his decisions.

Talor Gooch, now taking over as Smash GC captain, praised Koepka’s leadership and his impact on the team, marking the end of an era for the squad.

The timeline

Koepka joined LIV in June 2022 on a deal reportedly worth over $100 million through 2026. He captured five LIV titles and led Smash GC alongside players like Gooch, Jason Kokrak and Graeme McDowell.

Rumors about a possible 2026 break or PGA Tour return surfaced in early December 2025, though Koepka had previously confirmed his intent to honor his contract. His exit follows a 2023 PGA Championship win — which earned him lifetime exemptions into that major — and recent strong finishes on the DP World Tour, including a tie for fourth at the FedEx French Open.

Looking ahead

The PGA Tour has acknowledged Koepka’s departure, wishing him success while offering no formal return updates. He would likely face a one-year suspension from his final LIV event in August 2025, which would make him eligible for PGA Tour events around September 2026. With exemptions into all majors through 2028 and lifetime PGA Championship status, Koepka has several competitive paths open.

Implications for LIV Golf

Koepka’s departure is LIV’s highest-profile exit to date and raises questions about player retention amid the league’s demanding global schedule.

Smash GC is now led by Gooch, highlighting the team’s depth while also emphasizing the challenge of keeping marquee stars in the fold. LIV framed the split as part of supporting player choice in a “flexible global ecosystem.”